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Crochet Row Count Rail Fence Afghan Square

Leyla
Leyla
Apr 08, 2024 09:04 AM
Crochet Row Count Rail Fence Afghan Square

Discover the artistry of creating a stunning Crochet Row Count Rail Fence Afghan Square. This unique crochet pattern combines the classic rail fence design with a clever row counting technique, resulting in a visually captivating square that will impress both beginners and experienced crocheters alike. This innovative crochet pattern takes the traditional rail fence design to new heights, allowing you to create a square that is both visually striking and technically impressive. As you progress, you'll witness the transformation of your work into a mesmerizing patchwork of colors, reminiscent of a classic rail fence. The possibilities are endless with this square - you can create a cozy blanket to snuggle under, a vibrant pillow cover to adorn your living room, or even frame it as a unique piece of wall art. Let your imagination run wild and embrace the joy of crocheting this extraordinary Crochet Row Count Rail Fence Afghan Square.

Measures 7-1/2" x 7-1/2"

MATERIALS:

Red Heart Super Saver-4ply worsted weight
White (CA) - less than 1 oz
Orchid (CB) - less than 1-1/2 ozG Hook

Stitches: ch, sc, sl st.

Difficulty: MEDIUM

R1: With CA, ch29. Sc in the hump of the 2nd ch from the hook.
Sc in the hump of ea rem ch. (28sc)

Rs 2-4: Ch1, turn. Sc in ea st.

R5: Change to CB, Ch1, turn. Sc in ea st.

Rs 6-12: Ch1, turn. Sc in ea st.

R13: Change to CA, Ch1, sc in ea st.

Rs 14-16: Ch1, turn. Sc in ea st.

R17: Change to CB, ch1, sc in ea st.

Rs18-24: Ch1, turn. Sc in ea st.

R25: Change to CA, ch1, sc in ea st.

Rs26-28: Ch1, turn. Sc in ea st.

Fasten off.

NOTE: This afghan square has no border which will allow additional squares to be assembled in order to form a variation of a rail fence pattern.

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