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How To Crochet A Hexagon Blanket (for beginners)

How to crochet a hexagon blanket even if you've never crocheted in your life! Show me your creations on Instagram and twitter @rachelthepython and let me know if there's anything you'd like to see from me! I use the StyleCraft Special DK for everything I make Love Rachel x Pattern (not in technical terms because I don't know how to read patterns, hopefully you can decipher this): Round One: Starting off with chain 6 + attaching to make a circle, then chain 3, then do 11 double crochets (American) into the hole to make 12 total stitches. Round Two: Chain 3, 1 double crochet into the same hole, chain one, then 2 double crochet into each of the remaining 11 gaps, chaining one between every two stitches to make a total of one chain 3 and 23 double crochets into twelve gaps Round Three: Chain 3, 2 double crochet into the same hole, chain one, three double crochet into the next hole, chain one, three double crochet into the next hole... for a total of one chain 3 and 35 double crochets, into twelve gaps Found Four: Chain three, two double crochet into same hole, chain one, then *three double crochet, chain two, three double crochet into same hole, then chain one*, then #three double crochet into next hole#, then chain one, then repeat from * to * then chain one then repeat from # to # then chain one and alternate these two for each hole totaling 12 holes, every other hole being a corner. Round Five: Same as above, but every third hole is a corner, rather than every other hole *if this pattern makes no sense I apologise, I am not great at writing patterns as I just made this up and although I know there's a professional way to word it I don't actually know how to do that. IF anyone fancies commenting the correct way to word this pattern I will switch this out for that. The video covers this so if this doesn't make sense please just watch the video! Thank you *

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