Method 5
Assembling the Afghan by crocheting it together
Working with the right side of the squares up on a table, place the two squares together. With a crochet hook, take up a loop from the bottom loop only of each square, and crochet them together. Repeat across square, add another square, crocheting these together, until you have the width of the afghan you want. Repeat for sides and rest of the squares.
Keep adding squares and crocheting them together, until you have added all your squares. This is my favorite way to put an afghan together, I like the "edge" you get by not using the top loops of each square, see the picture.
This is a place for my knitting, sewing, crochet designs and projects. I have been knitting since I was 4, and crocheting since age 19 and I have starting weaving again, along with sewing. So this is where I will be posting those patterns too.
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