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Crochet Pattern – How To Add a Fringe To An Afghan

January 7, 2016 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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This tutorial shows you how to add a fringe to a 6 hour Afghan pattern. The pattern for the afghan and the fringing tutorial can be found in the one spot over at Dreamalittlebigger.com.  Is this how you add fringing?

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Dutton Hoodie – Crochet Pattern

Introducing the Children’s Dutton Hoodie, a delightful crochet pattern designed by Michelle Ferguson. This cozy and textured hoodie pattern is tailored for children, spanning sizes 2 to 16. Crafted using the alpine stitch and featuring the gorgeous Stroll Tweed yarn, this hoodie combines warmth, style, and fun in one fantastic package.

The Children’s Dutton Hoodie is the perfect companion for kids during chilly days and outdoor adventures. Its textured design not only keeps the little ones snug and warm but also adds a touch of sophistication to their attire.

 

This versatile pattern includes sizes ranging from 21″ to 32.5″ in chest circumference, ensuring that there’s a perfect fit for every child, whether they’re on the smaller side or growing up fast. With such a wide range of sizes, you can create custom hoodies for all the kids in your life.

Crafted with Stroll Tweed yarn, this hoodie offers a unique blend of warmth, comfort, and style. The tweed texture adds an extra layer of charm to the finished hoodie. With the option to choose between yarns of varying colors and textures, you can tailor each hoodie to the child’s taste.

Intermediate Level Fun

While this pattern is rated as intermediate difficulty, it provides a rewarding crochet experience. It’s an excellent project for those looking to expand their crochet skills and create something special for the children they care about.

The Children’s Dutton Hoodie is more than just clothing; it’s a cozy cocoon for kids to snuggle into during their outdoor adventures, family outings, or simply while relaxing at home. Its timeless design ensures that it will be cherished season after season.

 

Michelle Ferguson’s creation invites you to immerse yourself in the world of crochet and create lasting memories. Crocheting this hoodie is not only about crafting warm and stylish garments but also about the joy of giving something handmade to the children in your life.

Download and Crochet Away

Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or eager to expand your skills, the Children’s Dutton Hoodie pattern is a fantastic choice for your next project. With the downloadable pattern in hand, you’ll be all set to embark on a crocheting adventure that will leave children feeling cozy, stylish, and loved. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to create something special for the kids you cherish.

 

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