This Beautiful Crochet “Flowers In A Row” Stitch Makes A Wonderful Springtime Afghan

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If you love flowers, bright colors and the countryside then this is the right crochet flowers afghan pattern for you. This beautiful Flowers in a Row pattern designed by Melissa Leapman if great for a lovely afghan or baby blanket, wedding gift or special friend gift, baby sweater, potholder and the list keeps going on… Very easy pattern and it is easy to size for whatever is needed. Great way to use up a yarn stash as you can use colored leftovers for the flowers.

Skill Level: Easy

Materials:
• TLC Essentials (6 oz/312 yds/170g per skein):
(discontinued, replaced by RHSS in pattern PDF)
8 skeins #2313 Aran (A)
3 skeins #2673 medium thyme (B)
2 skeins each #2772 light country rose (C) and #2220 butter (D)

  • Red Heart Super Saver Solids: 4 skeins 313 Aran A 2 skeins 633 Dark Sage B 1 skein each 256 Carrot C and 320 Cornmeal D

Gauge/Tension for RHSS:
Size: 51” X 65”
GAUGE: 14 sts = 4”; 12 rows = 4¾” in pattern with larger hook.

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Watch this great video tutorial below, courtesy of Bella Coco, and learn how to make this really pretty “Flowers in a Row “afghan.

The Tulip stitch used to create this crochet pattern is really decorative and beautiful and the color combination is amazing.

Check out the original source for this pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Red Heart

Thanks to Melissa Leapman  for this article inspiration.

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44 thoughts on “This Beautiful Crochet “Flowers In A Row” Stitch Makes A Wonderful Springtime Afghan”

  1. I love this pattern. I made it with tan sc , the flowers were a rose color, and the green I used sage. If I can figure out how to get pictures from my phone to here, I will post the picture.

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