Einstein Floral-Tiled Afghan
Have you ever heard of the “einstein tile”? Also known as “the hat,” the einstein tile is a thirteen-sided aperiodic shape which means it can be tiled indefinitely with no gaps or overlaps and the pattern never repeats itself! So why not use it to create an afghan design, right? The shape was filled with a floral design, then rotated and flipped to fill an entire chart. To finish up, all the tile outlines were removed and, voilà, the Einstein Floral-Tiled Afghan was created!
This pattern provides both row-by-row written instructions as well as a blackwork-style design chart for reference. There are four size options provided as well as two border styles: the Einstein border with the E=mc2 equation or a smaller dotted border. Both border options are worked in the round after afghan completion.
This challenging design is lots of fun to do, but not for the faint of heart! Since it has many diagonal stitches, it is recommended for someone who is comfortable with the interlocking filet mesh technique. If you haven’t tried diagonals on an interlocking filet mesh project yet, you can learn how on my YouTube Channel! You can also read about it on my blog!
Materials:
Acrylic DK weight yarn, in two solid colors, and a size 6/0 (3.50 mm) crochet hook were used.
Finished Sizes:
- Einstein Border: 65-3/4″ wide by 49-3/4″, 59-1/4″, 68-3/4″, or 78-1/4″ high
- Dotted Border: 63-3/4″ wide by 47-3/4″, 57-1/4″, 66-3/4″ or 76-1/4″ high
Skill Level:
Intermediate to Experienced
Price:
$7.50
This listing is for the Einstein Floral-Tiled Afghan crochet pattern, written in U.S. terms, and is provided as a pdf file. A download link will be sent by Ravelry upon completion of your order.