Colorful crocheted afghans and blankets featuring hexagon patterns.

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Versatility is the watchword

While squares are considered one of the most versatile crochet patterns, they’re not necessarily the most visually exciting. They aren’t he only ones truly universal ones either. However, to do a true scientific comparison of the versatility, you need to make several iterations of the same pattern. Therefore, we’ve put together a rundown of various ideas for the hexagon how-to blanket. They are all different and unique, but nevertheless all based on the same wonderful pattern. See, learn but above all else, enjoy!

Hexagon How-To Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

With this in mind, here is a colorful, eye-catching blanket with an amazing panoply of colors. Moreover, the pattern also gives this blanket a  delicate texture, that is so pleasant to wrap up in.

Hexagon to Go

The full article about this pattern is here:

Hexagon How-To

more info about Victoriaoc’s project here.

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Hexagon How-To Pillow

So, the hexagon how-to blanket can actually also be the hexagon how-to pillow. After all, what is a pillow but two blankets stitched together at the edges, and stuffed?

The full article about this pattern is here:

Hexagon How-To

more info about Rettgrayson’s project here.

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Apple Blossom Blanket / Hexagon How-To

As you can see above, the hexagon how-to blanket works in a very colorful, varied pattern. However, it is also highly suitable for working into coordinated and selective palettes. Thus the preceding pillow and this apple blossom-themed blanket show you just what you can achieve by choosing a matching set of hues.

Apple blossom blanket

The full article about this pattern is here:

Hexagon How-To

more info about VickeviraYarns’s project here.

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Mom’s Lapghan / Hexagon How-To

Lastly, here is a hexagon how-to blanket that is so inspiring. Building on the color selection idea, the author used two color gradients offset by a row to create the illusion of a wave rolling across the blanket.

The full article about this pattern is here:

Hexagon How-To

more info about Rufarocrafty’s project here.

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