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By Truly Crochet

Yasmin
Blanket Pattern
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Contents
Page:
1. Cover photo
2. Welcome
3. Join Our All Access Pass
4. Contents
5. Supplies
6. Yarn Conversion
7. Yarn Colorway
8. Colorway Options
9. Multiples
10. Pattern Notes
11. Written Pattern
12. Border
13. Common Questions

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Supplies
Materials
I/5.5mm Crochet Hook
Stylecraft Special DK - x2 strands held together at once
Scissors
Yarn Needle
Tape Measure

Gauge
14dc = 4 inches (approx)

Size
Width - 26.25 inches approx
Height - 26.25 inches approx

Abbreviations
Ch - Chain
Sc - Single Crochet
Dc - Double Crochet
St(s) - Stitch(es)
Beg - Beginning
Bobble Stitch - Yarn over, insert hook into allocated stitch, draw
up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook - Repeat 3
more times until there are 5 loops on hook, yarn over, pull
through all loops on hook

Written In
This pattern is written using American standard crochet
terminology.

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Yarn Conversion
Yarn Notes:
If you are following the exact method I used by holding x2 strands of
yarn together at once and substituting the original yarn with another
DK yarn you will need something that is very similar.

I would suggest looking at yarnsub.com to help you substitute.

The suggestions coming up with the closest match are:


Stylecraft Wondersoft DK
Patons Astra
Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn Sport
Loops & Threads Snuggly Wuggly

If you would prefer to use just one strand of yarn, just use the
multiples in this pattern to help you get to your desired width using
your favorite yarn and hook.

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Yarn Colorway
Recommended Yarn:
Stylecraft Special DK - Hold x2 strands of yarn together at once
(same color for both strands)

1. Mustard - 322 yards


2. Lincoln - 322 yards
3. Vintage Peach - 322 yards
4. Pale Rose - 322 yards
5. White - 644 yards

Yarn Color Order:


All colors are used for 2 rows each. Color 1 and Color 2 were used
first then Color 5.
After that you keep repeating colors 3, 4, 1, 2 with color 5 every 4th
color to break it up.

For example: After you have done the first 3 colors to start your
blanket off (color 1, 2 and 5) you will then do colors 3, 4, 1, 5 then
after that it will be colors 2, 3, 4 and then 5 and so on.

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Colorway Options
There are many different colorways that you could try for this
blanket, here are some examples:

1. All in one color - Minimalist look


2. Color one row, next row in white and so on
3. Blocks of color - Ombre style or just random
4. Temperature blanket
5. Choose 15 colors then pick randomly where they go
6. Rainbow colors only
7. Each row a different color to use up scrap yarn
8. Choose 4 colors and do 2 rows of each color and repeat

As you can see above there are many colorways to choose for your
blanket, have fun with it!

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Multiples:
Multiples
Remember - If you use a different chain number than what is stated
in the pattern below, yard amounts will change.

Normal foundation chain - 3 + 6

Example:
3 x 40 = 120sts + 6sts = Ch126
3 x 50 = 150sts + 6sts = Ch156
3 x 60 = 180sts + 6sts = Ch186

Chainless foundation - 3 + 5

Example:
3 x 40 = 120sts + 5sts = 125sts
3 x 50 = 150sts + 5sts = 155sts
3 x 60 = 180sts + 5sts = 185sts

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Pattern Notes
This crochet pattern is worked in rows and turning your blanket
over at the end of each row.

Ch1 at the start of each row does not count as a stitch.

Repeat what is in between the stars from * to * until the end of


the round.

If you have a ** in your row you need to follow the pattern from *
to * across the entire row and then when you get near the end of
the row you finish your last repeat at ** because you can no
longer complete the entire repeat then follow what it says to do
to complete the row.

Read each round carefully before starting the round.

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Pattern
R1. Ch90, 1dc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn
(89dc)
Alternatively - Make a chainless foundation of 89dc stitches, turn
(89dc)

R2. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (89dc)

R3. Ch1, 1dc in first 2dc * Ch1, skip next dc, 1dc in next 2dc *
Repeat from * to * across the row, turn (60dc + 29 ch1 spaces)

R4. Ch1, 1dc in first 2dc * Ch1, skip next ch1 space, 1dc in next
2dc * Repeat from * to * across the row, turn (60dc + 29 ch1
spaces)

R5. Ch1, 1dc in each dc and 1dc in each ch1 space across, turn
(89dc)

R6-R7. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (89dc)

R8. Ch1, 1sc in first 2dc * Bobble Stitch in next dc, 1sc in next 2dc
* Repeat from * to * across the row, turn (29 bobbles)

R9. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across, turn (89dc)

Repeat rows 2-9 until blanket measures 25 inches approx


finishing on row 2 - Do not Fasten off. Move on to the border.

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Border:
Border
R1. Join white yarn, Work 1sc evenly around the entire blanket,
working (1sc, ch2, 1sc) into each corner of the blanket, join with a
slip stitch to beg sc

R2. Ch1, 1sc in each sc around the entire blanket, working (1sc,
ch2, 1sc) into each ch2 corner space, join with a slip stitch to beg
sc

R3. Ch1, 1sc in each sc around, working 3sc in each ch2 corner
space, join with a slip stitch to beg sc

Fasten off and weave in ends.

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Common Questions
Can I make this blanket bigger?
Yes, please refer to the heading ‘Multiples’.

If I make my blanket bigger, how many yards would I need?


Unfortunately you would have to work that out yourself so it may be
trial and error as I can only go by what I made physically.

Can I use a different weight yarn?


Yes of course, using the multiples you will be able to adjust the size
of the blanket using whichever yarn you choose.

Is a chart available for this pattern?


No. Only written instructions, line by line.

Do I need to block my blanket?


For this crochet pattern you don't need to block your blanket but it is
completely up to you.

I have uneven edges, what should I do?


It is completely normal to have uneven edges before the border due
to different stitches being throughout the pattern.

If you are finding you have uneven edges after border there are a
few options, you can either crochet a few more rounds of the border,
steam block your blanket or wet block your blanket and those
options should sort it out.

Can I sell My Finished Blanket?


Yes of course you can! Please just give credit to Truly Crochet -
Thank you!

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