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Charted Crochet Patterns – round up of free crochet patterns that include charts

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How do you feel about charted crochet patterns? Some people can’t read them at all, however, I know some of you out there love to have charts with your crochet patterns. If you’re the latter, then this round up is just for you! It features seven free charted crochet patterns. Enjoy!

Here are the names and links to seven free charted crochet patterns.

1) Stars and Stripes Bunting by Jessie At Home
“Show off your patriotic pride with this quick and easy Stars and Stripes Bunting! The stars are motifs that can be made in a solid color, a variegated yarn, or make each of the 3 rounds a different color. The stripes come in at the ribbon holding the stars together. There’s a video and chart for the stars as well plenty of photos.”

2) Heart Granny Square Crochet Pattern by Petals to Picots
“I’m a sucker for granny squares and can’t seem to stay away from them for very long. I thought it would be fun to have a heart granny square to include in some of my Valentine’s crafts.”

3) Magic Spike Mandala by Moogly
“Crochet mandalas are everywhere right now! They’re beautiful and fun to make, ranging from the sublimely simple to the excruciatingly complex. I was inspired to design my own”

4) Crochet Pot Holders by Petals to Picots
“I love the simple and classic design of these pot holders. And best of all … did you know you can even use them in between your nonstick pots and pans to protect them from getting scratched up?!”

5) Faded Ripple by Jessie At Home
“This ripple pattern puts a new twist on a classic afghan crochet pattern. This stitch pattern works for afghans/throws, or wraps, or scarves, or a variety of other projects. Faded ripple is a great stitch to use with stripes, as it gives a pretty detail to color changes.”

6) Toddler Cardigan Charted Pattern by My Hobby is Crochet
“The Little Girl’s Cardigan with short sleeves it is one of my most popular designs. I have seen so many beautiful toddler cardigans made by fellow crocheters using this pattern!”

7) Neon Dreams Infinity Scarf by Moogly
“The Neon Dreams Infinity Scarf is indeed the stuff dreams are made of. Dreams of bright, bold hues, ultra modern color blocking, super chunky scarves and cowls, and infinite possibilities!”

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