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Measures approximately 32" x 38"
2 balls of yarn
Abbreviations:
sc=single crochet
dc=double crochet
sl st=slip stitch
ch=chain
sts=stitches
chain 156, H hook, Soft purple Red heart yarn
Row 1. 3 dc in 4th ch from hook, *skip 3 sts., 1 sc in next st., ch 3, 3 dc in same st; repeat from * ending with 1 sc in last st (38 patterns). ch 3, turn.
Row 2. 3 dc in last sc of previous row, *1 sc into the ch 3, ch 3, 3 dc in same place; repeat from * ending with 1 sc in top of ch 3. ch 3, turn.
Repeat row 2 until 65 rows have been made. Do not break yarn.
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8 comments:
How do you finish to make a straight last row?
Did you watch the video?, its not exactly straight because of the type of stitches used, but Im sure if you used just sc across the last row then it would straighten it some.
I watched your video and have completed 65 rows. Now I'm ready for the edging. Do I just put an edging on the first row or all four sides of the blanket?
Pheldon
You could do it either way, I usually do it all the way around.
I need my blanket to be 60" wide by 75" long. Do i do the foundation chains in multiples of 6 to make the 60" wide?
Im not sure sorry
Really enjoyed this pattern! I completed a baby blanket with two colors and it came out so beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
I think to make the blanket bigger or smaller make the chain a multiple of 4. So the pattern is 156 chains which is 39 x 4. Take off or add any number of 4s to get the size you want.
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