
Create a soft and timeless piece with the Heavenly Spiral Crochet Afghan, a delicate and elegant blanket perfect for any baby. This simple yet stunning design features rows of intricate lace that work together to form a beautiful spiral pattern, bringing both texture and charm to the finished piece. The easy-to-follow pattern makes it a great choice for crocheters of all skill levels, offering both beginners and seasoned crafters the opportunity to create a beautiful, handcrafted gift or heirloom.
Skill Level: Easy
Size: 46” x 55”
Gauge: 4 rows = 2 ¼”; Shell, sc, sc = 2”
Materials
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (100% acrylic; 160 yards [146 meters]/85 grams): #0381 Light Blue (5 skeins)
Hook: US size G/6 (4.5 mm) hook or size needed for gauge
Special Stitches
Shell: 6 dcs as indicated in instructions.
Double Crochet Cluster (dcCl): [Yo, insert hook in specified stitch or space and draw up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice in same stitch or space, yo and draw through 3 loops on hook.
Pattern Notes
Throw is crocheted in multiples of 7 plus 8.
Pattern
Row 1 (RS): Ch 148, sc in 2nd ch from hook, *skip 2 chs, Shell in next ch**, skip 2 chs, sc in next 2 chs, across, ending last repeat at **, sc in last ch, turn.
Row 2: Ch 5, *skip first 2 dcs of next Shell, sc in each of next 2 dcs of same Shell, ch 2, skip last 2 dcs of same Shell**, dc in each of next 2 scs, ch 2, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, dc in stitch, turn.
Row 3: Ch 5, *dc dec in next 2 scs, ch 2**, dc in each of next 2 dcs, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, dc in last stitch, turn.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first stitch, *2 scs in next ch 2 space, sc in next dc dec, 2 scs in next ch 2 space**, sc in each off next 2 dcs, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, sc in last stitch, turn.
Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first stitch, *skip next 2 stitches, Shell in next stitch, skip next 2 stitches**, sc in each of next 2 stitches, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, sc in last stitch, turn.
Repeat Rows 2-5 for a total of 98 rows.
Edging
Rnd 1: Work along top edge (sc, ch 3, sc) in right corner ch space, [ch 3, sc in next ch 2 space] across ending ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in last ch space.
Work along side edge [ch 3, sc in sc row, ch 3, sc in next dc space, ch 3, sc in next dc space] across ending ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in first bottom corner ch space.
Work along bottom edge [ch 3, sc in next ch 2 space] across ending ch 3, (sc, ch 3, sc) in last ch space.
Work along side edge [ch 3, sc in next dc space, ch 3, sc in next dc space, ch 3, sc in sc row] across ending ch 3, join to beg sc.
Rnd 2: Work along top edge slip stitch in ch 3 space, (dcCl, ch 3 dcCl) in same space, ch 3, [sc in next ch 3 space, ch 2, (dcCl, ch 3, dcCl) in next ch 3 space, ch 2] across ending ch 3, (dcCl, ch 3, dcCl) in last ch 3 space.
Work along side edge ch 3, sc in first ch 3 space, [ch 2, (dcCl, ch 3, dcCl) in next ch 3 space, ch 2, sc in next ch 3 space] across ending ch 3, (dcCl, ch 3, dcCl) in bottom corner ch 3 space.
Continue pattern for bottom and opposite side edge ending ch 3, join to beg dcCl.
Rnd 3: Work along top edge slip stitch into ch 3 space, sc in same space, ch 4, [(sc, ch 3, sc) in next sc, ch 4, sc in next ch 3 space, ch 4] across ending ch 4 sc in last ch 3 space, ch 4.
Work along side edge [(sc, ch 2, sc) in next sc, ch 3, sc in next ch 3 space, ch 3] across ending ch 4. Continue pattern for bottom and opposite edge edge ending ch 4, join to beginning sc and fasten off.
is there any way we can save these magazines offline, or have a pdf version of either the magazines or the patterns?
Hello Kelly! We currently do not allow downloads of our patterns, but are exploring options in the near future. You are welcome to save this pattern by copying and pasting into a word document or by printing the pattern via the printer icon on the left hand side of your screen. Hope this helps! – Nicola, Editor
On my phone, I used the share option to save to my files then open in one drive and it saves it there.
On a desktop, You can also use the print option and save to a file
If you do not own word then it will likely default to a pdf