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Springville Circle Baby Afghan

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Springville Circle Baby Afghan
A baby is laying on a crocheted blanket.

The Springville Circle Baby Afghan crochet pattern, designed by Teresa Chorzepa, is extremely fun to make. It has an adorable circular shape and a sweet pastel multicolored scheme. Ready to get started with this brilliant crochet project today?

Why Choose a Round Crochet Baby Blanket?

The Springville Circle Baby Afghan will make a wonderful handmade baby shower gift for a mum-to-be. The dense stitched fabric will keep the child warm during their sleep in a crib or on a stroller walk. It will also work as a great playmat, too!

Moreover, this blanket works up very fast with no corners or complex borders.

Is a Round Baby Afghan Hard to Make?

Despite its impressive look, this crochet baby blanket is remarkably easy to do. All you need to know to be able to create this beautiful crochet blanket is how to work basic stitches in the round. Therefore, every beginner crocheter who has already mastered the fundamental techniques will manage the pattern with ease.

Materials & Yarn Guide for the Springville Circle Afghan

You might be surprised, but this pattern requires no colorwork. How is that possible? After all, the photos show a beautiful design full of changing colors. Okay, I think it’s time to reveal the secret 😉

The blanket was made with Lion Brand Ice Cream Big Scoop, a DK-weight yarn with gorgeous long-striping colorways. It’s light, soft, and designed with little ones in mind, which makes it even more perfect for baby projects. Unfortunately, the colorway used for the photographed sample is no longer available, but there are so many beautiful options, I’m sure you will find one to your liking!

By pairing it with a 5 mm crochet hook, you will create a round crochet afghan with a finished diameter of 41 in (104 cm).

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