| If you haven't learned this classic technique, this is the only guide you need to get started. Discover the classic (and gorgeous) chevron pattern with 13 designs you'll love. Dear Classic Crocheter, The chevron pattern is a classic crochet staple. Vintage chevron designs look great, and the pattern pairs well with modern designs and colors, too. The new classics in this collection are fashionable and fresh with an eye toward the timeless flair that characterizes the chevron. The designs you'll find in The Chevron Collection are beautiful enough to stand out in a crowd, and they look great whether you're out for a stroll, in a work meeting, or lounging at home. If you're new to the chevron pattern, fear not! There's a complete tutorial from designer Karen von Kluge. The tutorial includes step-by-step instructions and full color pictures for each step. It's a lot easier than the finished patterns would have you believe! Once you practice this and get comfortable, it may just become your favorite technique. The Chevron Collection might be the most fun you can have with crochet! And like every pattern in our library, these classics include: Complete stitch instructions List of materials, notions, and hook sizes Pattern and special stitch notes Finishing instruction Full color, detailed photographs of each pattern  If you're just starting out with chevron patterns, the Chevron City Pillow should be first on your list. This beginner-friendly pattern is perfect for an interesting chevron because you don't have to cut the yarn or weave in many ends. To make things extra fun, the yarn is tripled to create quicker color changes, giving you an absolutely stunning project. This pillow is the perfect size for your couch or favorite chair, and it's an ideal pattern for learning this crochet technique. This is a truly fun design that you don't want to miss. The soft colors of an early morning sky are the ideal inspiration for a chevron pattern, and the Chasing Chevrons Cowl captures that palette. This instant classic is warm enough for those crisp mornings of late winter, but light enough that it can be the perfect accessory for daily wear. This pattern, from designer Heather Gibbs, uses a 50% wool, 25% acrylic, and 25% microfibre yarn, so you know it feels great. And even though there's an air of complexity, this cowl is actually quite easy to make. If you want something even warmer, go for the 100% Merino wool Popcorn Peaks Chevron Blanket. This cleverly textured afghan, from designer Melinda Miller, features chevrons updated with drop-down treble popcorns. The pattern is easy to memorize, but there's enough detail to keep your attention. When you're done with this weekend crochet project, you'll have a richly-colored 45-inch by 53-inch blanket that you'll love cuddling up with on cold nights. The Chevron Collection is the perfect introduction to this amazingly fun technique. From an adorable and quick crochet top to your new favorite bucket bag and more, this collection has everything you need to start crocheting this classic pattern. In addition to the patterns and tutorial here, you also get our complete library of 700+ patterns, articles, step-by-step instructions, video tutorials and full-color photographs of each project. Here are just a few of the amazing patterns, special collections, tutorials, and special issues that are in your library right now—some of the hundreds available—when you become a member of the I Like Crochet Gold Club Charter Membership. The Granny Square Collection: 14 Fresh Crochet Patterns The Ultimate Scarf Collection: 11 Must-Have Patterns The Dog Collection: 5 Insanely Cute Dog Patterns Crochet Secrets Revealed: 12 Video Tutorials The Pillow Collection: 18 New Classic Crochet Pillow Patterns The Best of 2020 Crochet Patterns: The Top 25 Patterns from I Like Crochet The Modern Crochet Home Decor Collection: 15 Trendy Designs And the library of photos and video tutorials is gorgeous, inspiring, and practical—showing you exactly how your finished patterns should look and giving you detailed, step-by-step instructions. |
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