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Set your imagination free with the Dare to Dream afghan pattern

Blue skies! That’s what people say when anything is possible and there are no barriers. Can you imagine crocheting with no barriers, creating a design as you go? That’s what freeform crochet is all about, and this Dare to Dream Afghan project helps you make the transition from full pattern to freeform.
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There are no rules in freeform crochet. You decide what shape and design you want to make, and you’re free to take your project wherever your creativity takes you. You can use leftover yarn, any combination stitches, multiple techniques and fibers—let your imagination and your hook go wild.
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Freeform crochet is, well, freeing. But, all that freedom can be a wee bit intimidating. That’s what is so great about the Dare to Dream Afghan pattern. Designer Quinny Zhang gives you the basic shape, stitches, and diagrams for the sections, allowing you to get the feel of freeform crochet—but still have some guidance. Working up this pattern will give you the confidence to go freeform on your own.

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This dreamy design is worked in freely formed circles in two parts, the body and the edge. The circles and yarn color choice combine to emulate the sky and clouds, with rainbows peeking out here and there. More than 70 circles and the mohair yarn give this crochet blanket its texture. As you crochet the circles, you’ll get the feel of freeform and may even start to freestyle as you go. That’s great!

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Of course, the resulting Dare to Dream Afghan is simply gorgeous. Who wouldn’t want to curl up under it and let their imagination fly? Or, fall asleep as you contemplate rainbows, puffy clouds, and maybe unicorns, too? One thing’s for sure—this magical afghan conjures up only pleasant thoughts.

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I Like Crochet gives you everything you need to make the Dare to Dream Afghan a reality:

  • Complete stitch instructions
  • List of necessary materials
  • Pattern notes and abbreviations
  • Five color photos
  • Four downloadable diagrams
  • Finishing instructions

Just imagine how much fun you’ll have crocheting this beautiful blanket. If you’re up for a new challenge, the Dare to Dream Afghan is the best way to learn freeform crochet. Let this project take you over the rainbow, to where blue skies reign and crochet dreams come true!

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FAQs

How do you do freeform crochet? ›

There really are not any rules when it comes to freeform crochet. The entire idea is to take your crochet hook (or even to crochet with your fingers) and use them with yarn to create images of your own design. Freeform crochet offers freedom in so many ways: You can create 2d pieces as well as 3d items.

Is freeform crochet hard? ›

You don't need to be an advanced artist or even a crochet designer to have the command over the art that freeform work requires. You just need to understand a few basics about how crochet “moves” with various crochet techniques. It's a snap!

What is the strongest crochet pattern? ›

Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

What does freehand crochet mean? ›

Freehand crochet is simply crocheting without a pattern...winging it, so to speak. I'm actually not very great at Freehand crochet and prefer to use a pattern. It's the ripping out and starting over and over that gets me. I'm all about efficiency and making the most out of time so give me a pattern any day.

What is the easiest crochet method? ›

Try alternative methods: Some crocheters find it easier to start with a foundation single crochet (FSC) or a foundation half double crochet (FHDC) instead of the traditional chain stitches. These techniques provide a more solid base to work into.

Why is crochet difficult? ›

Crochet's difficulty can be attributed to the learning curve associated with mastering basic stitches, understanding patterns, and handling yarn with finesse.

Is crochet harder then knitting? ›

After learning the basics, many people find crocheting easier than knitting because they don't have to move the stitches back and forth between needles. However, don't take that to mean that knitting requires more skill than crocheting, or is significantly more difficult.

Is crochet harder than macrame? ›

Crocheting has many benefits, so just keep practicing, and you will get better with time. Macrame is easier to learn and you will easily notice and correct the errors. This is because the thread you use is much thicker, so the mistakes are more noticeable, too.

What is the most stable crochet stitch? ›

Looking to crochet something super durable? The waistcoat stitch is perfect to use when making heavy duty bags or anything that's going to get a lot of wear out of it. This stitch isn't hard to make either; it is made using a single crochet stitch. The only difference is how you insert your hook to pull the loop up.

What does UFO mean in crochet? ›

UFO. UnFinished Object. Not of the extraterrestrial kind 👽, a knitting or crochet UFO is usually a WIP that you have temporarily or permanently abandoned or neglected. These are the projects that are semi-finished but haven't been picked up in ages.

What is freeform crochet called? ›

Freeform crochet, also called scrumbling, simply means that you are free to use the yarns and stitches that appeal to you and to work them in a multi-directional way without a pattern or rules. You can use freeform crochet to create art pieces as well as clothing, accessories, and other items.

What does "hoth" mean in crochet? ›

HOTH is an acronym used by crocheters, and it stands for “Hot Off The Hook.” This term is used by crocheters to refer to a project that has just been completed and is fresh from their crochet hook. It indicates the excitement and pride of finishing a piece, whether it be a complicated afghan or a simple scarf.

How to make a spiral crochet? ›

Steps
  1. Make a foundation chain of any number of stitches and add 3. ...
  2. Make 1 double crochet stitch (dc) into the 4th chain from the hook. ...
  3. Double crochet 1 more stitch into the same stitch. ...
  4. Make 3 dc stitches into the next chain stitch. ...
  5. Continue to dc 3 into each chain stitch on the foundation chain.

How to get a crochet pattern for free? ›

Explore the world of free crochet patterns at Crochet.com and transform your yarn into beautiful creations without spending a dime. Shop now and let the art of crochet flourish with our Free Crochet Patterns Collection!

What is the easiest shape to crochet? ›

A sphere or ball is one of the easiest shapes to crochet and an excellent way to practice before diving into amigurumi. Graphic by Chanel of cbfiberworks. Spheres are great because it's so easy to adjust the size.

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