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Crazy Crocodile Afghan
The Crazy Crocodile Afghan - so-called because the body of this afghan is made using the Crazy Crochet Stitch (C2C) while the borders are done using the popular Crocodile Stitch. The result is a pliable and nearly solid fabric that stretches in all directions.
A cozy, comforting crazy stitch afghan with rows and rows of crocodile stitch along the edges, the geometric design will appeal to both men and women.
This pattern is included in a book with four other afghan patterns, they all use American crochet terminology and the book is available in both print and digital formats.
5 rows of Diagonal Shell pattern = 3 inches along each straight edge
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