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Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw

Leyla
Leyla
Aug 01, 2025 10:49 AM
Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw

Imagine snuggling up on your couch under a cozy Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw – doesn't that sound delightful? This charming throw is not just a blanket; it's like wrapping yourself in a hug from a cute kitten. The intricate crochet work adds a touch of handmade love to your space, making it perfect for adding warmth and style to any room. Whether you're looking for a cuddly companion during movie nights or a charming accent piece for your home, this Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw is sure to bring joy and coziness to your life.

Size:

About 40" x 60" before fringe

Materials

Worsted weight yarn, 22 oz (1540 yds, 630 gms) white; 6 oz (1120 yds, 458 gms) each, grey and black
Size F/5/3.

Note: Our photographed afghan was made with Red Heart® Classic™, White #1, Nickel #401, and Black #12.
Size H (5mm) crochet hook, or size required for gauge

Size 16 tapestry needle

Gauge

4 dc = 1"
4 shells = 5"

Pattern Stitch

Puff Stitch (puff st): (YO, draw up lp in sp between last shell worked and next shell on 2nd row below) 4 times; YO, draw through 8 lps on hook, YO and draw through 2 rem lps on hook-puff st made.

Instructions

Note: Afghan is reversible. To change colors, work until 2 lps of last st rem on hook. With new color, YO and draw 2 lps on hook; cut old color.
With black, ch 164 loosely.

Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook {beg 3 skipped chs count as a dc} and in next ch, ch 1, 2 dc in next ch; * sk next 3 chs, in next ch work {2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc}-shell made; rep from * 29 times more; sk next 2 chs, dc in next 2 chs-30 shells. Ch 3 {counts as first dc on following rows}, turn.
Row 2: CDc in next 2 dc, sk next 2 dc, shell in ch-1 sp of next shell; * sk next 4 dc, shell in ch-1 sp of next shell; rep from * 28 times more; sk next 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc and in 3rd ch of beg 3 skipped chs, changing to white in last dc. Ch 3, turn.

Row 3: Dc in next 2 dc; * shell in next shell; puff st {see Pattern Stitch} in sp between last shell worked and next shell on 2nd row below; rep from * 28 times more; shell in next shell; sk next 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc and in 3rd ch of turning ch-3. Ch 3, turn.

Row 4: Dc in next 2 dc, shell in each of next 30 shells; sk next 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc and in 3rd ch of turning ch-3. Ch 3, turn.
Row 5: Dc in next 2 dc, shell in each of next 30 shells; sk next 2 dc, dc in next 2 dc and in 3rd ch of turning ch-3, changing to grey. Ch 3, turn.
Rows 6 through 8: Rep Rows 3 through 5, changing to black at end of Row 8.

Rows 9 through 11: Rep Rows 3 through 5, changing to white at end of Row 11.
Rep Rows 3 through 11 until piece measures about 60", ending by working a Row 10. At end of last row, do not ch 3.
Finish off and weave in all ends.

Fringe

Following Fringe instructions, make Single Knot Fringe. Cut 14" strands of white; use 12 strands for each knot. Working across each short end, tie one knot in each sp between shells and in sps at each end. Trim ends even.

Basic instructions

Cut a piece of cardboard half as long as specified in instructions for strands plus 1/2" for trimming allowance. Wind yarn loosely and evenly lengthwise around cardboard. When card is filled, cut yarn across one end. Do this several times, then begin fringing; you can wind additional strands as you need them.

Single Knot Fringe

Hold specified number of strands for one knot of fringe together, then fold in half. Hold afghan with right side facing you. Use crochet hook to draw folded end through space or stitch from right to wrong side (Figs 1 and 2), pull loose ends through folded section (Fig 3) and draw knot up firmly (Fig 4). Space knots as indicated in pattern instructions.

Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw

Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw

Double Knot Fringe

Begin by working Single Knot Fringe completely across one end of afghan. With right side facing you and working from left to right, take half the strands of one knot and half the strands in the knot next to it, and knot them together (Fig 5).

Triple Knot Fringe

First work Double Knot Fringe. Then working again on the right side from left to right, tie third row of knots as in Fig 6.

Crochet Kitten Afghan Throw

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