There are such patterns in knitting when the piece is double knit. However, I know of no such pattern or technique for crochet other than making two copies and sewing them together.
My favorite resource for free crochet patterns is: http://crochetpatterncentral.com/Click on "free crochet pattern directory."
The other side of my jacket has a different pattern, which means it is reversible.
Your results will be different from the pattern you followed.
Reversible.
Go to Crochet.com.
I think that the afghan/blanket overall pattern isn't the most important to you--it is the Cowboy "star" that is the most important, correct? I have found a graphed cowboy star, that you could incorporate into any afghan or blanket pattern.
Well, depends. If it's a yarn blanket you would need a crochet hook or you could use knitting needles. But if it's a fabric blanket you would need a sewing machine. There are different types of blankets. A crocheted or knitted blanket would need different supplies than a fleece, flannel, or cotton blanket. Crocheted or knitted: crochet hooks or knitting needles, scissors, yarn, needle for weaving in ends, ruler or measuring tape, pattern Fleece or flannel, you would need a straight edge for cutting the material to size, a rubber board or some other thing to protect your table from cuts, scissors or other cutting tool, measuring tape. If you are going to sew the edge under, you need thread and needle, and/or sewing machine. If you are going to crochet an edging around it, you need to add a small size crochet hook (probably a steel hook) and #10 bedspread weight thread plus a pattern for the edging. Quilts would need batting, material for both top and bottom, quilting thread, scissors, needle for sewing or sewing machine
Take two pieces of fleece, whatever size you wish to make the blanket but make sure they are both the same size. Cut slits on the edges of the blanket about an inch long and keep doing that but give about half of an inch to an inch of space between each cut. do that around the whole blanket then tie all the slits together. Its very easy once you get started!
crochet pattern central or ravelry
Lollipop Lane dolls are soft, crochet pattern dolls. These crochet dolls come in many different but adorable patterns the cute Banana Split doll to the Cherries Jubilee doll.
Absolutely! I found one immediately using a search engine and the terms, "Pillsbury Doughboy Crochet Pattern." He is adorable! Have fun with your new pattern.
look at the pattern...... it usually says how much..... i.e.: 5 skeins of yarn As noted above, the pattern generally states how much yarn to use for that pattern. If you are trying to design your own pattern, however, then the process is more complicated. There is no general rule for how much yarn in a pattern, even as to type of pattern, because each is so different. Different scarf patterns, for example, would take different amounts of yarn. Generally speaking, I can probably make a scarf if I have 7 to 10 ounces of yarn. If I am making a hat for a child, I can do it with one 3.5 ounce skein with yarn leftover. For an adult, it depends on the pattern. Sometimes one skein would be enough, sometimes two would be needed. Afghans require more yarn, but amount varies with yarn, hook, and the size of the afghan as well as the pattern. One can take a baby afghan pattern and use chunky yarn to give a larger afghan, but amount of yarn required will be different. If you have a pattern and it gives you the yarn amount in skeins but not ounces, and you want to use a different yarn, then you need to find out how many ounces in that type of yarn, then buy the required ounces in a yarn in the same weight category.