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Ottis Colorblock Baby Blanket
As with scarves, blankets are never worn on just the right side; so why not make both sides look great? This color stitch pattern is a simple step into color by just using each new color at beginning of the row. The slip stitches in the pattern add a touch of texture to the blanket that makes it extra cuddly for little hands.
Materials
Yarn: Worsted Weight (4# Medium).
Shown: Berroco, Comfort (50% Super Fine Nylon, 50% Super Fine Acrylic; 210 yd 193 m/3.5 oz 100 g): #9744 teal (MC), 3 skeins; #9714 robins egg(CC1), 2 skeins; #9724 pumpkin (CC2), 1 skein.
Hook: J/10 (6 mm) or hook needed to obtain gauge.
Notions: Tapestry needle for weaving in ends; spray bottle with water and straight pins for blocking
Stitches Used
Chain
Slip Stitch
Single Crpchet
Double Crochet
Double Treble Crochet
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- First published: November 2012
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