It is an exciting stage in sewing when you start to assemble the pieces, and then, the shape of the material begins to emerge. However, the gratification is not fully recognized not until the person, who tries to come up with a masterpiece, was able to claim that what he did was something that he did using his own hands.
In a particular aspect of sewing, crocheting, as one way of creating a work of art out of some pieces of threads in a yarn, is another form of strategy that enables an individual to make something out of a simple element.
Through this process, one can create a special kind of baby dress, a hat, or any garment that one could use to create a fashion statement. With the combination of supple materials such as the yarn and the different fundamental "crochet stitches," different items can also be made.
One of the most popular products of crocheting is the afghan. From babies to old people, afghan had been used, reused, and was handed down from one generation to another as it remained fashionable and durable blanket after so many years had passed.
What is the reason? It is based on the way the material was made. This is because afghans are made through the remarkable methods of crocheting. With the meticulous combinations of different crochet stitches and the careful manipulation of the creator in order to come up with a good material, afghan crochets are, indeed, one of the best products this kind of pastime has ever made.
The history of afghan can be traced back to the time when "Afghan Oriental rugs" were still very popular. Most of the people contend that the popular rugs bear a resemblance to the afghan crochets. Hence, from that time on most of the people that time had started associating this kind of crochet to the Oriental rug. Even if there were no solid validity as to whether the name "afghan" was derived from the popular rugs, the name just stuck as history unfolds itself.
It is interesting to note that people who are trying to learn the basic of crocheting considers the creation of an afghan as their initial full-size endeavor. The reason behind this particular preference is that the concept of making afghan crochet is absolutely simple, with no fuss and difficulty. Besides, the main component of making afghan crochets is more on the utilization of the fundamental crochet stitches along with the different afghan crochet patterns.
Along with the simplicity of the item is the pattern. In fact, crochet experts contend that, just like any sewing endeavor, crocheting would not be easy to deal with if there were no patterns available to serve as a guide.
Since its inception, there are many different afghan crochet patterns that were established in the market already. This is in connection to the demands of the "crochet fanatics" who requested for more patterns to use so that they could make results that are more varied.
However, even if there are more modernized afghan patterns made available in the industry today, still the basic and the most fundamental afghan crochet patterns are the best.
To know more about that, here is a list of some of the most common and most simple to use afghan crochet patterns:
1. Single crochet pattern
Using this pattern, one could make a simple yet` very elegant afghan crochet. One good thing about this pattern is that it only uses either a pattern of stripes with varied colors or a dense and continuous color.
With its solidness, single crochet pattern for afghans are usually used when making a cover for a chair or on a bed.
2. Granny square afghan
This is one of the most popular patterns in making afghan crochets. Based on its name, this particular afghan crochet pattern entails the utilization of distinct shapes such as rounds or squares. These shapes are crocheted separately and then they are fastened together in various motifs and figures.
3. Chevron stripe
This particular type of afghan crochet pattern is very helpful for people who are just learning their way towards a crocheting. It is one good way of learning the basics of crochet as they try to create a masterpiece at once.
These are just a few of the many afghan crochet patterns that every person would be interested to use. Whatever afghan crochet patterns you will use, just keep in mind that the real beauty of the product is based on the reason that it was made by the hand.
About the author:
Author of the ebook titled "The Amazing Simple Guide To Crochetology" and website at http://www.HowToCrocheting.com. A very experienced knitting and stitching coach and master in crocheting effectively.
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