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Navajo Blanket Pattern ~Free crochet pattern~


Navajo Blanket Pattern
~A Free Crochet Pattern

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All Rights Reserved


Happy Friday Friends! Its that time again! Freebie Friday! This weeks free crochet pattern is the Navajo Blanket pattern. This pattern uses the treble (aka triple) crochet stitch and back and front post stitches. Its not as hard as it may sound though. The edging is a shell stitch and gives it that perfect finishing touch. I made this blanket in a light worsted weight yarn but it can also be made in a thicker (or thinner) yarn. You could also make this blanket in solid colors and make your own color changes! The finished measurements when using a light worsted weight yarn and size H crochet hook are 50x34 inches. 


Re-Usable {and Reversible} Swiffer Sweeper Pad

Re-Usable {And Reversible}
Swiffer Sweeper Pad
~A Free Crochet Pattern~

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All Rights Reserved


            Did you happen to see my last pattern, the reusable Swiffer Sweeper Pad? After writing up and releasing that pattern I had the idea to make a reversible cleaning pad. Makes sense right? Why only have one that mops? Most of us sweep before mopping right? This reusable swiffer pad can be used wet (for mopping) or dry (for sweeping). *Side note- I don't suggest using it for sweeping and then immediately using it for mopping right after. The dirt collected from the sweeping side would probably make the mop water dirty. I would suggest, however, to make at least 2 of the reversible pads then you can choose which to use for sweeping and which to use for mopping.* 

            I consider this pattern to be an intermediate pattern due to the more advanced stitches used (the loop stitch and the bobble stitch). If you are looking for a more beginner friendly pattern, please consider checking out the reusable swiffer sweeper pad pattern. As always, I hope you like this pattern and if you do, please consider sharing this post with your crochet friends! If you happen to come across a mistake in the pattern please let me know either by commenting at the end of this post, sending me a message on ravelry, or sending a message on Facebook. All links can be found at the end of this post. 😊 Happy Crocheting!