Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Santa Fe Afghan - Free Pattern


Last night, I finished the Santa Fe Afghan.  
I like how it turned out.
It's a very basic, simple design.  No fuss.  Just stark lines.  Pops of color.
I took this photo with my phone, so all of that isn't shining through very well.  
The colors are Soft White, Carrot, Dark Sage, Ranch Red and Cafe Latte.  All are Red Heart Super Saver yarn.  I used 3 of the huge skeins of Soft White and one regular skein of each of the other colors.  I had some of each color left over.  
I used a size I crochet hook.
I hope you all enjoy my new pattern.  I had fun making it and hope you will too!

The Santa Fe Afghan - Free Pattern
Skill Level - Easy
Stitches Used - chain (ch) and double crochet (dc)

Materials Needed:
Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Soft White, Cafe Latte, Barn Red, Dark Sage, and Carrot
I crochet hook

NOTE: This afghan is made in two strips then joined down the middle.  Or, you can use the Dottie Angel method of joining as you go.  I actually prefer this method.  You can learn all about it by clicking here http://dottieangel.blogspot.com/2010/06/ordinarily-extraordinary-blanket-how-to.html.

On to the pattern:
Strip #1:
With Soft White, ch 78.
Row 1- Dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across.
Rows 2 thru 4 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Carrot,
Rows 5 thru 8 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 9 thru 12 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Dark Sage,
Rows 13 thru 16 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 17 thru 20 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Ranch Red,
Rows 21 thru 24 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 25 thru 28 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Cafe Latte, 
Rows 29 thru 32 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 33 thru 68 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Cafe Latte,
Rows 69 thru 72 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 73 thru 76 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Ranch Red,
Rows 77 thru 80 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 81 thru 84 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Dark Sage,
Rows 85 thru 88 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 89 thru 92 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Carrot,
Rows 93 thru 96 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 97 thru 100 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across. 
At the end of Row 100, fasten off.

Strip #2:
With Soft White,  ch 78.
Row 1 - dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across.
Rows 2 thru 36 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Cafe Latte,
Rows 37 thru 40 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 41 thru 44 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Dark Sage,
Rows 45 thru 48 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 49 thru 52 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Carrot,
Rows 53 thru 56 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 57 thru 60 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Ranch Red,
Rows 61 thru 64 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
Switch to Soft White,
Rows 65 thru 100 - ch 3, turn.  dc in each st across.
At the end of Row 100, fasten off.

Using whatever method you like best, sew the two strips together down the middle.
Weave in all ends.
I did not use an edging as I like the rustic look for this afghan.

I hope you all enjoy this pattern!
However, as always, please don't take credit for this pattern.  It's mine.  Please give credit, where credit is due.  Thanks.

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