Thursday, February 21, 2019

Scrapilicious Granny Blanket Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs


Scrapilicious Granny Blanket
 Crochet Pattern 
 By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs 


Almost on a daily basis, I get asked, "I have a bunch
 of yarn leftovers, what can I make with them?"

This blanket is a great way to use up all those scraps
 in your yarn stash, and make something useful.
You can use solids, stripes or variegated.
What ever you have left from previous projects.

For Best Results I recommend holding 3 Strands of (4)
 And I would stick with the same fiber content.

The Pattern is stitched using 3 strands of worsted weight
 (4) yarn held together, and a big 10.00 MM.
And is a rectangle granny Square, and A Simple Single Crochet Trim. 
It measure about 36 X 44 if made like the pattern,
 But you can make it as big as you like.
It makes a heavy warm blanket or mat.

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 Channel At This Link



Scrapilicious Granny Blanket Crochet Pattern
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Skill: Easy

Materials:
Crochet Hook – N/ 10.00 MM
Yarn – Any Worsted Weight (4) Yarn I used  my scrap yarns - 80 oz. or more
           The Amount of yarn you need, depends on how big you want to make your Blanket
Yarn Needle

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Double Crochet (dc)
Space (sp)
Skip (sk)

Size: 
Approx. 36 X 44  Inches
Each Round is approx. 2 inches

Notes:
Ch 3 counts as a dc
Rounds are joined with a slst to the ch 3
Blanket is Stitched holding 3 strands of WW (4) together

How To change colors:

We will be changing colors as we join in new colors.
Use the Russian Join technique, and you will not have to weave in any ends.
How to " Russian Join" LINK

Pattern:
R: 1 – Ch 27


2dc in the 4th ch from the hook (ch3 counts as a dc)
Ch1, 3 dc in the same ch, ch1, 3dc in the same ch,

*Ch1, sk2 chs, 1 dc in the next 3 chs*
Repeat From * to * 3 more times.

Ch1, Sk 2 chs, 3 dc in the last ch,
Ch1, 3 dc in the same ch, ch1, 3 dc in the same ch

Working down the Opposite side of the ch
*Ch1, sk2 chs, 1 dc in the next 3 chs*
Repeat From * to * 3 more times.

Ch1, join to the ch3, 



R: 2 - Slst to the ch1 sp, ch3, 2dc, ch1, 3dc in the 1st ch21 sp, Ch1
 3dc, ch1, 3dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1


 *3 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1* Repeat From * to * 4 times


*3dc, ch1, 3dc in the next ch1 sp* Repeat From * to * in the next ch1 sp


 *3 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1* Repeat From * to * 4 times, join to the top of the ch3.
slst to the next ch1 space.



  R: 3 - Slst to the ch1 sp, ch3, 2dc, ch1, 3dc in the 1st ch1 sp, Ch1
 3dc, ch1, 3dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1

 *3 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1* Repeat From * to * 5 times

*3dc, ch1, 3dc in the next ch1 sp* Repeat From * to * in the next ch1 sp

 *3 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1* Repeat From * to * 5 times, join to the top of the ch3.
slst to the next ch1 space


R: 4 - R: 20 - Repeat R: 3 -
You will increase 1 "3dc group, ch1" on each side for each row.


Trim:
 R: 21 - *2 sc, ch 1, 2sc  in the the next ch1 sp,  1 sc in each dc, 1 sc in each ch 1 sp  across*
Repeat From * to * 3 more times, join to 1st sc, sl st to the ch1 sp, ch 1

R: 22 - *3 sc in the Ch 1 sp, 1 sc in each sc across*
Repeat From * to * around, join to 1st sc, tie off weave in your ends.

I Love Sleeping under a heavy Blanket,
 this one is perfect!


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