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My Minecraft Obsession……It’s TNT!

TNT PhotoThe last square of My Minecraft Obsession is Dynamite…literally.

My TNT was done in single crochet with an I hook and Red Heart’s cherry red, white and black . Download your PDF here TNT Block Graph Pattern and if you are doing the graphs in c2c or bobble then download your mini PDF here TNT Mini Graph Pattern!

TNT Block Graph

This square is super simple! You just just need to be able to read a graph and change colors. See my previous post on  How to Crochet a Graph for tips, tricks and detailed instructions on how to create graphghans.

For all of you that have stuck it out and went on this Minecraft journey with me, I want to say a big THANK YOU! Keep an eye out for some fun ways to attach these squares and make an awesome nerdy border in an upcoming post!

Don’t forget to block your squares! I can’t express how important this is. You will sometimes get a square that is misshapen or more of a rectangle than a true square and sometimes they will be really stretched out on one end and super tight on the other. I always stretch them to where they need to be and then block them to the size I want them to be. All of my squares for the Minecraft Obsession are 14″ square. See my previous post How to Block Flat Projects for more details on blocking your squares

To see the first square of My Minecraft Obsession and more details on the Crochet A-Long just click here! This the 12th  square in my Minecraft Obsession, see previous posts for other patterns and tips.

To join in on the fun come over and join us on Facebook at Crafty Ridge’s Minecraft Obsession CAL I can’t wait to see everyone’s finished afghans!

9 thoughts on “My Minecraft Obsession……It’s TNT!”

  1. Hi If I can configure this for a knitting
    Pattern to use in a cushion would that be ok with you? Also could I sell it in the school fete hopefully at xmas? Many thanks Karen.

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    1. Absolutely! If you can change it into a knitting graph then have a blast with it and come back to my Facebook page when you’re done and share your finished pieces. You can always sell the finished items you make with my patterns just not the patterns themselves. Happy hooking!

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