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Beginner Afghan
Colleen
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I think the V-stitch is a simple stitch to repeat and it works up fast and easy. I think there is a pattern online somewhere for a V-stitch baby afghan. You can try googling it.
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I learned to crochet doing the Granny Square which is chains, dc, & sc to attach the motifs. What about just doing an afghan in double crochet across, row after row. Then single crochet around the edges to give it a finished look. Would be very simple, easy and she already knows how to do both stitches. Would give her a lot of practice on both stitches doing it this way.
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The first afghan my mom made was like that - she did about 10-20 rows of double, switched colors and did a few rows in single, alternating until she reached a length she liked. She made it in white and pink for my daughter and it's one of her favorites. (My mom makes my girls "nap blankies" about once a year and they HAVE to sleep with them all.)
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