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Easy colour block crochet rug

Easy colour block crochet rug pattern



This pattern is begginers friendly. You just need to know how to double crochet. Also it works up quickly as bulky yarn is used.

This rug is just repeating rows of double crochet stitches, with colour changes at regular intervals. 

You will need:

1. Bulky yarn-
  • Colour A (White): 100 gm
  • Colour B (Magenta): 200 gm
  • Colour C (Pink): 200 gm
  • Colour D (Blue): 100 gm
2. Crochet hook (8mm)
3. A pair of scissors 
4. Needle (for weaving in the ends)

Guage:

8 dc and 5 rows in 10" square

Finished size:

Approx 33" by 25"

Difficulty level:

Easy

Abbreviations

Notes: 

1. US terms are used in this post.
2. Turning chain counts as a first dc

Pattern:


With colour A, Ch 52

Row 1: dc in the 3rd ch from hook. Dc in all the next ch {50 dc including 3 ch}. Fasten of.

Row 2: Join colour B. Ch 2 (this is your first dc). Dc in each of next st. {50 dc including turing ch}

Row 3-41: Ch 2. Dc in each of next st. Fasten off. {50 dc}

Weave in the ends.

Change the colours in following sequence.

Row 3-8, 34-40: Magenta
Row 9, 17, 25, 33, 41:White
Row 10-16, 26-32: Pink
Row 18-24: Blue





I would really love to see your finished project made using this pattern.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/colour-block-rug





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