Strandhotel De Blanke Top is een bijzonder 4-sterrenhotel, uniek gelegen op een duintop in Cadzand-Bad, Zeeland. The Brighton Blanket is the kind of artifact that stays in homes for centuries. Its beautiful colors and intricate design really make it stand out from any other crochet blanket pattern you could work up. Het basispatroon is de ruit. Ik maakte hiervoor als eens eerder een werkbeschrijving. Alleen is deze maar 15 steken ipv 20. Dus de ruit wordt iets kleiner en daardoor uitermate geschikt voor dit leuke wandkleed! I love the brilliant colours of peacock feathers and their amazing, almost hypnotic pattern. This blanket is an attempt to try and capture some of that mesmerizing beauty. Reversible and double-thick, it’s also a great. Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket. There are brand new babies in the extended family, and that means a new crochet blanket pattern! So I gathered together soft cotton and a beautiful overlapping blocks pattern to create the Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket. The colors seem to move up and down the blanket in a fun zigzag pattern, and the overlapping boxes create a yummy rhythmic pattern to crochet. Origineel speelgoed, kinderkamer moois en cadeautjes voor jezelf. Kidsdinge is het populairste Pinterest moodboard van Belgi. The fastest way to knit a chunky style blanket with Simply Maggie. Click the link for a video tutorial! One row just leaps over the other – and I love the way it looks! The Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blankets that I made up are preemie sized, to fit our new arrivals – about 2.
This is also the perfect size for adding an amigurumi head to make a sweet crochet lovie! If you like the pattern but want it bigger, I’ve included sizing information for making a standard baby blanket, afghan, and queen size blanket as well! So be sure to check the sizing info for the specifics, and then follow the generalized instructions below. I’ve included a photo tutorial that starts with a chain of just 1. The blankets I made use 3 colors each. With this number I was able to carry the colors up along one side of the blanket, and cover them with the border. If you use more than 3 colors, you’ll probably want to cut and weave in the ends after each row (which may use a bit more yarn). The stitches used are beginner stitches, and as soon as you’ve made the first few rows the rest is a breeze! Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue. Sizes: (yardage totals approximate)Memorial Blanket/Afghan Square (1. Dc in the 4th ch from hook, then dc in the next ch. Repeat from * until last ch remains, dc in the last ch. Turn. Row 2: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. Ch 2, skip next 2 sts. Repeat from * until last st remains. Sc in the last st (top of ch 3), finishing the st with second color. Drop first color (cut if using more than 3 colors). Turn. Row 3: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. Repeat from * across, ending last repeat at ** with last st remaining. Turn. Row 4: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. Ch 2, skip next 2 sts. Ch 2, skip the next 2 sts. Repeat from * until last st remains. Sc in the last st, finishing the st with the next color. Drop last color (cut if using more than 3 colors). Turn. Repeat Rows 3 and 4, switching colors every 2 rows, through the next to last row indicated in the Sizes chart above (ending on a Row 3 repeat). Then go to the last row instructions below. Last Row (even # row): Ch 1, sc in the 1st 3 sts. Repeat from * until last st remains. Break yarn and weave in ends. Border: I did a simple border of two rows of sc, working 3 sc in each corner. You can do the same if you like this look, or do something fancier if desired! Easy enough, eh? I hope you find the size you need here – if there’s a blanket width you’re looking for that’s not here just let me know and I’ll add it to the chart. The Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket was a lot of fun for me to crochet (even making two in a row) and I hope you enjoy it just as much! If you spot any errors please let me know – for the free patterns YOU are the testers! And if you liked it, let me know too – I love to read your comments! Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2. Please do not reprint or repost this pattern, but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others. If you wish to make items for sale from this pattern, please visit the About page for details. You can contact me via Facebook messages or at Tamara. Kelly@mooglyblog.
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