The Batman franchise has been around for decades, starting in the DC comics and ending up on the big screen, with series, animation, and video games liberally sprinkled throughout. The logo has drastically changed throughout the years starting out as a man in a cape and morphing into a bat...getting slimmer/clunkier back and forth as time goes on. This version is my personal favorite.
To crochet this full size afghan, I would use black for he background even though the graph shows white (it's just so hard on the eyes to stare at a black graph!), using 2 dc per graph square with an H hook. If you want to make a twin size, cut off the top and bottom 15 rows. For a throw, add 15 to top and bottom, add 40 rows to right and left sides, and sc with a J hook.
If you'd like me to make one for you, I can do that too. Please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com for payment details.
To get this graph yourself, email me with "Batman" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of your email.
If you make one, I'd love to see a finished photo! Email it to me, or tag #KendrasCrochetedCreations on social media.
Patterns/graphs from a crochet designing stay at home mom. The patterns I write up here are free, but I may post paid patterns from time to time. You may use the patterns to create your own items to keep or to sell, but you do not have permission to sell these patterns or claim them as your own. If you enjoy them, please share the pattern by linking to it. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter using @kendrascrochet. You can download the free graphs at kendrascrochetedcreations.com.
Showing posts with label free crochet graph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free crochet graph. Show all posts
Friday, November 8, 2019
Friday, March 9, 2018
Detroit Tigers
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| Old English D |
Tigers are majestic, graceful, and beautiful. Another great thing about the mascot, PAWS the Tiger, is his affinity for social events! He loves coming to office parties, community events, birthday parties (he can bring gifts from the Tigers!), weddings (he even has a tuxedo he'll wear-how cool is that?), special deliveries (I would dearly love to have a bouquet of flowers delivered to me by PAWS!), and school events. What a great guy!
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| Tiger face |
Both graphs should be worked up using an H hook and 2 dc per graph square. The tiger face is larger than my usual graphs, and more squared off, so I would work a couple rows before deciding if the size will be right for you. If you need help changing the size of your finished product, let me know and I'll do my best to help. If you want a 4 x 5 throw of the Old English D, add 15 rows to top and bottom and 5 rows to each side and work up using 1 sc per graph square with a J hook.
Monday, March 5, 2018
Washington Redskins
I always wondered who the Washington Redskins primary logo was modeled after, but after finding out one of the prominent Native American leaders at the time helped design the logo, I'm not surprised how well it looks! The "tucked" feathers were a result of the helmet decals not sticking properly on the "hanging" feathers.
This graph will create a twin mattress top sized afghan when using an H hook and 2 dc per graph square. To make a 4 x 5 throw (or maybe it's a 5 x 6...I honestly don't remember my dimensions!) use a J hook and 1 sc per square after adding 15 rows to each side and 5 to top and bottom. If you'd like to create your own afghan with the pdf, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Washington Redskins" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of the email. If you'd like me to make you one, I can do that too! Email me for pricing.
Have a fabulous day!
This graph will create a twin mattress top sized afghan when using an H hook and 2 dc per graph square. To make a 4 x 5 throw (or maybe it's a 5 x 6...I honestly don't remember my dimensions!) use a J hook and 1 sc per square after adding 15 rows to each side and 5 to top and bottom. If you'd like to create your own afghan with the pdf, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Washington Redskins" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of the email. If you'd like me to make you one, I can do that too! Email me for pricing.
Have a fabulous day!
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Indianapolis Colts
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| colts version 1 |
The use of the blue color in the Colts logo symbolizes excellence, class and strength, whereas the white color stands for its integrity and charm.
The logo is a simple horseshoe rather than the colt "Blue" himself. It makes sense, since Blue weighs 360 horseshoes, according to the Colts' official website. 😁The horseshoe is seen on the helmets of the Indianapolis Colts. I created 2 versions of it for you, one plain with only the horseshoe, and the next with the white stripes on the edges and the word "Colts" underneath. The second version is a larger graph and made for a throw. Choose which color you want for your background and which you want for the design.
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| colts version 2 |
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Murray State University
This Murray State University graph was requested by a proud grandma of a student planning attendance in the fall. It's a bit larger than most of my graphs since she claims she crochets tightly and wanted it to not end up too small. If you'd like the pdf as well, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Murray State University" in the subject line. If you'd like any adjustments made to the graph (such as size), please put them in the body of your email. If you'd like me to make it for you, I can do that too. Sunday, February 25, 2018
NASCAR graph
What is it about stock car racing that gets the fans so hyped up? Is it the speed? The drama? The crashes? Or is just a great way to kill a Sunday afternoon and a beer? People who are not fans say the same thing: "mind-numbingly repetitive." People who aren't fans of basketball, baseball, and football say the same things about those sports.
True fans of any sport say the excitement, the adrenaline, and watching their favorite member do something spectacular is why they keep coming back for more.
Use an H sized crochet hook and 2 dc per graph square on this NASCAR fan graph to get a twin-mattress-top sized afghan throw to curl up under during the races with your favorite beverage and snacks. I'd suggest working it from the short side and using a different skein for each color change to keep the colors from showing through. If you are feeling a bit intimidated by the checks, leave them out! This afghan would look great with a solid top and bottom in either black or white.
To request the pdf of this graph, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "NASCAR" in the subject line. If you make this afghan, please send me a photo to be featured here or on my Facebook page. When you post and share (using the buttons below) please credit me with the design. If you post your finished blanket to instagram, please tag #Kendrascrochetedcreations in your post.
True fans of any sport say the excitement, the adrenaline, and watching their favorite member do something spectacular is why they keep coming back for more.
Use an H sized crochet hook and 2 dc per graph square on this NASCAR fan graph to get a twin-mattress-top sized afghan throw to curl up under during the races with your favorite beverage and snacks. I'd suggest working it from the short side and using a different skein for each color change to keep the colors from showing through. If you are feeling a bit intimidated by the checks, leave them out! This afghan would look great with a solid top and bottom in either black or white.
To request the pdf of this graph, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "NASCAR" in the subject line. If you make this afghan, please send me a photo to be featured here or on my Facebook page. When you post and share (using the buttons below) please credit me with the design. If you post your finished blanket to instagram, please tag #Kendrascrochetedcreations in your post.
Saturday, February 24, 2018
San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers is one of the few teams who haven't drastically changed their logo in decades. It started out in 1946 as this guy here:
Can you imagine trying to crochet this guy? Whoo! I like the one they chose and varied very slightly from 1968. Much clearer and easier to make. A simple Scarlett oval with intertwined white SF and black and gold outline.

If you would like the pdf of this graph, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "San Francisco 49ers" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of the email. Please share using the buttons below if you like the graph, or link directly to this page. If you make this blanket, please credit me with the design when you post it to your social media page, and remember to tag #kendrascrochetedcreations when you post to instagram. Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
Can you imagine trying to crochet this guy? Whoo! I like the one they chose and varied very slightly from 1968. Much clearer and easier to make. A simple Scarlett oval with intertwined white SF and black and gold outline.

If you would like the pdf of this graph, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "San Francisco 49ers" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of the email. Please share using the buttons below if you like the graph, or link directly to this page. If you make this blanket, please credit me with the design when you post it to your social media page, and remember to tag #kendrascrochetedcreations when you post to instagram. Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
Monday, February 19, 2018
Baltimore Ravens graph
Poe, the official mascot of the Baltimore Ravens, looks pretty fierce in this graph of the NFL team's logo. When not cheering on his favorite team in purple, Poe enjoys hugging children in hospitals, visiting birthday parties, and bringing fun to area schools! Get him on the home field, though, and he'll tell you to "play like a raven!"
Crochet this afghan using an H hook and 2 dc per graph square to get a twin-mattress-top sized throw. To make it a bedspread, add several rows of dc border in the colors used in the main part of the blanket. To get a smaller sized throw, use a J hook and increase the rows by 15 on each side and 5 on top and bottom. Use 1 sc per graph square. To get a pdf of this graph, send an email to kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Baltimore Ravens" in the subject line. Any questions should be in the body of the email. Leave your thoughts in the comments below and please click the share buttons, but remember to credit me with the design. I do make items to sell, also, so if you'd like me to make it for you, contact me at the above email about prices and shipping.
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| Finished version. |
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| A new version with text. Ask for "Ravens Text" in your email request. |
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