Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan — Villager Block

Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan villager block

Minecraft C2C Crochet Blanket Villager Block

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Can you believe that this Minecraft Villager Block is the 8th block in the Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan? Just four more after this one. My nephews have been cheering me on this whole time. In fact, I gave the sample blanket to their family last week while we were attending a wedding. Their reaction was priceless! I love crocheting for friends and family! Particularly when I have someone in mind from the get-go. Is there someone that you have in mind as you crochet this afghan? Let me know who the Minecraft lover is in you life in the comments below.

Minecraft Villagers are common passive mobs in the game. The live in, would you believe, villages. πŸ˜‰ Villagers engage in many different activities including gossiping, farming, playing, sleeping and working. The Villagers are attired based on the profession they hold. Some of the different jobs include armorer, butcher, cleric, fisherman, librarian, shepherd, and stone mason. There are others. Players can trade with the Villagers for food, other basic supplies, and other more difficult to obtain items like enchanted books and chainmail armor.

Minecraft c2c crochet afghan with designer

NOTE: Most of the blocks in the Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan—12 Block Crochet Along have been simplified from how the characters look in the Minecraft game. This is primarily due to the availability of yarn colors. There are only so many greens or browns or reds offered in any yarn brand! Also, many of the characters are a different shade from pixel to pixel. Frankly this would be painful to crochet. My son GKatt, who designed most of these blocks, kept the integrity of each character while simplifying them for crocheters.

You can find the other blocks here:

When all the blocks are stitched, we’ll finish things up with Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghanβ€”Joining and Edging.

For basic instructions and the materials list for the complete afghan, visit – Minecraft C2C Crochet Afghan – 12 Block Crochet Along.


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Minecraft C2C Crochet Villager Block Pattern

Materials

~ Minecraft Villager C2C Crochet Block 18×18 Pixel Graph

Loops and Threads Impeccable Yarn 4.5 oz skeins in the following colors:

  • Forest — .8 oz
  • Chocolate — .3 oz
  • Soft Taupe — .4 oz
  • Heather— 1.3 oz
  • Aran — .3 oz
  • White — .1 oz
  • Kelly Green — .1 oz

~ Size H Crochet Hook or hook needed to achieve gauge (see Gauge for C2C Afghans)

~ Yarn Needle

Crochet the square starting from the bottom right corner of the chart.  Row-by-row written instructions are below.

After you finish crocheting the block, crochet one row of single crochet in FOREST around the entire block.  See Adding a Single Crochet Edge around a Finished C2C Block for how I crochet around the edge.

Enjoy! See you next week for Block #9—the Snow Golem!

~Lucinda

Row-by-Row Instructions

[RS] = Right Side

[WS] = Wrong Side

F: Forest  [68 pixels]

BR: Brown (Chocolate)  [32]

T: Taupe (Soft Taupe) [48]

BE: Beige (Heather) [128]

A: Aran  [32]

W: White  [8]

G: Green (Kelly Green)  [8]

Crochet from bottom right corner.

β†’ Row 1 [WS]: F1 

← Row 2 [RS]: F2 

β†’ Row 3 [WS]: F1, T1, F1 

← Row 4 [RS]: F1, T2, F1 

β†’ Row 5 [WS]: F1, BE1, T2, F1 

← Row 6 [RS]: F1, T2, BE2, F1 

β†’ Row 7 [WS]: F1, BE3, T2, F1 

← Row 8 [RS]: F1, T2, BE4, F1 

β†’ Row 9 [WS]: F1, T1, BE1, BR1, BE2, T1, BE1, F1 

← Row 10 [RS]: F1, BE4, BR2, T2, F1 

β†’ Row 11 [WS]: F1, T3, BR1, BE2, W1, BE2, F1 

← Row 12 [RS]: F1, BE2, W2, BE2, T4, F1 

β†’ Row 13 [WS]: F1, BE1, T4, BE1, G1, W1, BR1, BE2, F1 

← Row 14 [RS]: F1, BE2, BR2, G2, T4, BE2, F1 

β†’ Row 15 [WS]: F1, BE2, BR1, T3, BE1, G1, BR2, A1, BE2, F1  

← Row 16 [RS]: F1, BE2, A2, BR2, BE2, T2, BR2, BE2, F1 

β†’ Row 17 [WS]: F1, T1, BE2, BR1, BE1, T1, BE2, BR2, BE1, A2, BE2, F1 

← Row 18 [RS]: F1, BE2, A2, BE2, BR2, BE6, T2, F1 

Corner 

β†’ Row 19 [WS]: F1, T2, BE3, G1, BE1, BR2, BE3, A2, BE1, F1 

← Row 20 [RS]: F1, A2, BE4, BR2, G2, BE2, T2, F1 

β†’ Row 21 [WS]: F1, T2, BE1, W1, G1, BR2, BE5, A1, F1 

← Row 22 [RS]: F1, BE6, BR2, W2, T2, F1 

β†’ Row 23 [WS]: F1, T1, A1, W1, BR2, BE6, F1 

← Row 24 [RS]: F1, BE6, BR2, A2, F1 

β†’ Row 25 [WS]: F1, A1, BE1, BR1, BE6, F1 

← Row 26 [RS]: F1, BE8, F1 

β†’ Row 27 [WS]: F1, BE1, A1, BE3, A1, BE1, F1 

← Row 28 [RS]: F1, A2, BE2, A2, F1 

β†’ Row 29 [WS]: F1, A2, BE2, A1, F1 

← Row 30 [RS]: F1, BE2, A2, F1 

β†’ Row 31 [WS]: F1, A2, BE1, F1 

← Row 32 [RS]: F1, A2, F1 

β†’ Row 33 [WS]: F1, A1, F1 

← Row 34 [RS]: F2 

β†’ Row 35 [WS]: F1 

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