Urban Cabin Crochet Afghan
October 2, 2022

October is here! Well, actually, it was here yesterday – so I’m a day late with this post. Oops! Nevertheless, here’s a brand new afghan design for the beginning of Autumn, my favorite time of year. 

This beautiful design is the Urban Cabin Afghan. It’s a fresh and modern take on the traditional log cabin design. I’m sure you’ve seen some log cabin quilts before. I have a couple in my home that my grandmothers quilted. They are indeed treasures and such a comfort to snuggle up with. They soothe me with fond memories of my grannies and the good old days of yesteryear. It’s magical to fall asleep snuggled up with one of my granny’s quilts, and have nostalgic dreams of days past. 

Log Cabin blocks usually start with a square. Strips are added around the square, often with two sides being of lighter fabrics and the other two sides of darker prints. A red center square was thought to symbolize the hearth of the home, and a yellow center was believed to represent light shining through the window.

Quilt historians found that the Log Cabin design became popular in 1863, when the Union army was raising money for the Civil War by raffling quilts. President Abraham Lincoln grew up in a log cabin. The pattern may have been a symbol of loyalty to him as head of the Union. 

The log cabin block has a large number of attractive and versatile settings that create different looks. There are endless options for how to layout blocks in a log cabin quilt. Over the last 150+ years, since log cabin blocks first became popular, several block layouts have become classics. 

I based my Urban Cabin Afghan design on a colorful quilt I saw on Pinterest. I fell in love with the bright colors, the layout, and the way the particular fabric looked textured.

My crochet version has the same layout, and since we are creating our own fabric, I added some textured stitches to give it that little something extra. The crochet Urban Cabin Afghan is comprised of two separate rectangle components arranged in a specific layout. The colors are planned, not impromptu. I have included in the pattern, a color page so that you can plan your own color layout.

Aren’t the colors I chose for this afghan simply vibrant? I used Cascade Yarns Anthem Chunky in the following colors and amounts:

Total Yardage – 3,621 yds.

Total Ounces – 59.5 oz.

Per Skein – 213 yds., 3.5 oz.

A = Dark Turquoise – 5 skeins

B = White Peach – 3 skeins

C = Autumn Sunset – 3 skeins

D = Sun Dried Tomato – 3 skeins

E = Bachelor Button – 3 skeins

You can use my chosen yarn, or another very good choice would be Cascade Yarns Pacific Chunky.

Take a look at all the gorgeous colors at Jimmy Beans Wool. 

They have such a great collection of the Cascade Yarns Pacific Chunky, and their customer service is top notch!.

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Have you heard of the saying, “I’m a day late and a dollar short?”  Well, as I mentioned at the top of this post, I’m a day late in publishing this pattern. So to compensate for my tardiness, I’m offering the Urban Cabin Afghan pattern at a reduced price. Instead of the original price of $4.98, I have taken off $1 so that you can grab your copy for only $3.98. No coupons needed – the reduced price will be automatically generated at checkout. This promotion expires at end of day 10/31/2022 CST. Click on the Dollar Bill below to purchase your Urban Cabin Afghan pattern for the discounted price.

The Urban Cabin Afghan pattern is available for purchase as an individual pattern, or as part of the 2022 CalendarGhan eBook. The eBook contains 12 different afghan patterns which are published on a monthly basis for the year 2022. When you buy the eBook, you will get automatic updates notifying you when a new pattern is added to the collection. Each pattern included in the 2022 CalendarGhan eBook is available for individual purchase as well as the entire collection. Each individual pattern is sold for $4.98 USD, and the eBook collection of 12 afghan patterns is sold for a bargain price of $24 USD. Click on the image below to purchase the eBook.

Need to shop for yarn for these gorgeous afghans? Check out Jimmy Beans Wool for a wide selection of fine yarns. They carry many name brands as well as my go-to Cascade Yarns!

Thank you for supporting my designs. Please share your gorgeous makes with all of us on your social media platforms. Use these hashtags: #mocrochetmakes  #calendarghan #urbancabinafghan

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