Deep Ocean Baby Blanket - 022
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Crocheted "granny square" blanket pattern
I've used Scheepjes Cahlista 391 Deep Ocean Green yarn for these granny squares. The blanket reminds me of the treasures of the deepness.
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This is a perfect handmade gift for your baby or a friend's baby shower. Follow the downloaded pdf instruction and crochet with me this really easy granny square baby blanket from cotton yarn! Why do I love "grannies"? Sometimes I have only a half an hour to crochet something. I am sitting on the sofa and try to clear my mind. Work with colorful yarns is therapy for everyone. Collect granny squares and later get them together and you will have a beautiful new handmade baby blanket!
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You will receive detailed written instructions in English of how to complete this unique blanket. The pattern is written in standard American terms. Written explanation of all rows of the diagrams, step-by step instructions, more than 30 pictures, crochet diagram and crochet symbol key are provided.The measurements are provided in inches and cm.
Skill level: easy / intermediate
Colors: Pattern include detailed motif color selection.
The finished crocheted blanket measures:
65 x 98 cm = 25 ½ “ x 38 ½ ” inch, 650 g = 22,88 oz = 1105 meter = 1196 yard Scheepjes Cahlista, Aran weight yarn
One granny square measures:
15,5 x 15,5 cm = approx: 6 1/8” x 6 1/8” inch, 24 g = 0,88 oz = 40,8 meter = 44 yard yarn. You need to crochet 6 x 4 = 24 granny squares.
Materials you will need:
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Yarns: Scheepjes Cahlista, link : http://www.scheepjes.com/en/yarn/cahlista-50-gram-2342/
100% natural cotton, washable (40), yarn weight: Aran
19 stitches, 23 rows to 10 cm on 4,50 mm needles
50 g = 1,76 oz – 85 meter = 92 yard = 1 skein -
Crochet hook
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Embroidery needle
The instant download follows after the payment.
ENJOY crocheting!
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★★★★★
I think the pattern is ingenious. The designer is providing excellent step by step directions. You will crochet the same 10 rows over and over but in different color combinations. The first one, you will think is a little challenging. But you will get used to it and then it becomes second nature. Each square does not take a huge amount of time. However, weaving in the ends is a different story. You use a new color for 9 out of the 10 rows in many of the squares.
On the bright side, if you weave in the ends carefully, the blanket will be reversible. The motif looks stunning on both sides.
Ute - US - Oktober 18, 2018