[Free Pattern] This Has To Be One Of The Coolest Crochet Afghans I’ve Ever Seen!

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Few designs have the capacity of creating a really strong 3D visual feeling with such a great power like this featured crochet blanket design.
The impression of 3D structure is so clever created and well-designed, transcends the power of imagination or description .
Cubine Blanket by Magdalene Lee is a stunning crochet afghan a piece of art you want to crochet to stand out. Should you need to impress someone – even yourself, this is the crochet project to make.

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3D Crochet Afghan Free Pattern

[Free Pattern]This Has To Be One Of The Coolest Crochet Afghans I’ve Ever Seen!

Check out the original source for 3D Crochet Afghan Free Pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Magdalene Lee

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9 thoughts on “[Free Pattern] This Has To Be One Of The Coolest Crochet Afghans I’ve Ever Seen!”

  1. That is the description I used when posting this a few weeks ago. Absolutely stunning, and the other samples of different colors are wonderful, too. I’m still favoring this black, white, and gray.

  2. Hi! I started to do a practice square for this afghan.I find it makes no sense. It isn’t even square! Are the directions for another afghan? I’m really confused and for the life of me I don’t understand the chart. I’ve been crocheting for 40 years and I am truly confused. Thanks for any help.

  3. Shirley I Moores

    I am wanting to try this pattern but I am confused of the squares and colour changes. I have the first black square almost completed but I cannot figure out if it’s all black or is there white added?? Then how to make the other squares with white added? And how do I know how/when to add gray??? I love this pattern and want to make it so much.

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