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// knitPro web app. Personalized_crochet_graphs. Personalized Baby Afghan. This afghan pattern is the most popular design on my website. It has been made hundreds of times by internet users just like you! Myself, I have crocheted it at least forty times for family and friends. Please note that the afghan shown above is one of the afghans that I personalized.

You can personalize your afghan by creating a graph with the complete alphabet set I have designed for this afghan below. There was a time when I made the personalized graphs by request. I have been told that a couple of the letters in the alphabet are a little off. Please read through the entire pattern before beginning. Please download the chart for the outer portion. New! Single Crochet Changing Color in Single Crochet Working over Unused Color in Single Crochet Whipstitching If you would like to see the entire alphabet set on one page, click here.

Size Approximately 40" x 35" Materials Crochet Hooks: H and J(or sizes to obtain gauge)3 skeins (7 oz. each) Red Heart Supersaver in Main Color1 skein (7 oz.) Crochet Graph Pattern-making Tutorial | A Handmade Year. Bonus post! A few years ago, a friend asked me to crochet him a blanket with the Penn State logo on it. I’m ALWAYS a sucker for a challenge and I set out to find a way to do it. After a lot of trial and error with some graph paper, I came up with a suitable graph pattern. Once I figured out HOW, I used the same concept to create the pattern for my love afghan. That pattern is available here as a ravelry download if you’d rather cut right to the chase. I used the same technique to make a custom blanket for a boat. And initial baby blankets. And a wedding gift for my sister. And a personalized afghan for an etsy customer. Yeah. 1. The first thing you need to do is visualize your concept. 2. I want the granny border on my afghan to be about 6” all around, so I added those measurements to my sketch.

What’s going on your canvas? 3. I like to stick with an ‘H’ hook and worsted weight yarn when I’m doing these types of projects because of the color changes. 4. 5. There are two ways to do this. 6.