Masterclass Sampler Blanket by Diana Bensted

Masterclass Sampler Blanket

Crochet
September 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 5 rows = 2 inches
in shell st
4.5 mm
1608 - 2975 yards (1470 - 2720 m)
UK
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A flexible sampler blanket pattern to boost your crochet and pattern reading skills

Crochet a sampler blanket with confidence. You will be following patterns for 10 different stitches and techniques to create a sampler blanket with a tulip border.

If you have started on your crochet journey, and patterns bemuse you, or if you are happy with the basics, but want to know more. I will be guiding you through the techniques and tips that I have picked up in a decade of crocheting that will make your crochet projects easier, quicker, and more enjoyable.

The patterns provided can make a great sampler blanket, and can be used in combination or on their own. Throughout the masterclass, you will also learn how to read a crochet pattern, starting with common words, though colour coding, extra line spacing and finally as commercial patterns are written.

The whole blanket is joined as you go so the only finishing is sewing in ends, which I recommend you do as you go along!

Level
Adventurous beginner to intermediate. You will need to have crocheted before, but only need the basic skills, making a chain, dc, tr - the pattern uses basic stitches, repetitive stitch patterns, simple colour changes, and finishing. The sections are written to make it easier to follow the patterns and there are photo tutorials throughout

Materials:
10 balls Stylecraft Special DK - Sunshine and Flowers Pack or Stylecraft Heathers DK - Heathland Pack, available from thecrochetchain.co.uk (Colours are listed on pages 38/39)
4.5mm hook
Stitch markers (10)

Tension/Gauge:
Tension is not important for this project, it uses about half of the blanket pack.

Size
Sampler blanket as written is 90cm x 120cm (35” x 47”)
Double size blanket as Heathland version is 114cm x 160cm (45” x 63”)

General Pattern notes

  • UK terms are used throughout.
  • If you are a beginner, especially to pattern reading, there are different steps to help you to understand the pattern. In each section, in the pattern notes, there is an explanation of how you are helped to understand the pattern. There is also the conventional pattern for those with more experience.
  • The sections increase in difficulty, so the first five are easier, and the second five more challenging.