This is the next stunning afghan block designed by Polly Plum. It is so rich in texture that it looks like a 3D-shape block. A variety of colors will be easy to personalize to reflect your mood or to combine your favorite colors into one masterpiece. Although a pattern can be a little challenging, the final result will reward all your efforts.
What Yarn To Choose?
This pattern mixes different textured stitches, so it’s best to go with worsted weight or aran yarn. This will help keep the look sharp. An acrylic-wool blend will be a great choice if you plan to make a cozy blanket since it balances warmth and flexibility.
Stitches Used in the Imagine Afghan Block
The Imagine Afghan Block pattern is for intermediate crocheters. It uses a range of basic and special stitches. What makes this block special are the post stitches, popcorns, and picots. The pattern also uses standing stitches for seamless transitions between rounds. All these textured elements create a striking, three-dimensional design.
And here you can see this block in different color combo made by SaturatedLifeCro:
Best Project Applications
What’s cool about this crochet afghan square pattern is how flexible it is. It’s perfect as part of a larger afghan, but it also works great by itself. You can use it for eye-catching pillow covers, tote bags, wall art, or table decor.
If you enjoy making wearable crochet items, think about adding it to a boho-style poncho or a unique scarf by joining multiple blocks.
Love it! So pretty.
GORGEOUS……
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