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The “Heinz” blanket
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The “Heinz” blanket
Materials
Hook: 6,00 mm
Yarn:
Scheepjes Truly Scrumptious, 50% Recycled Polyester (recycled plastic bottles) x 50% Acrylic; 100grams = 108 meters
Yarn A: 17 balls, Huckleberry Pie / 324
Yarn B: 15 balls, Cinnamon Peach Cobbler / 323
Measurements
140 cm x 200 cm without border
Gauge in pattern:
10 cm x 10 cm = 12 stitches x 16 rows
Abbreviations (US terms)
ch(s) chain or chain stitches
ch-2 sp chain 2 space(s): number denotes number of chains in chain space
sc single crochet
dc double crochet
ss slip stitch
rep repeat …
st stitch
Special Abbreviations
mosaicdc: double crochet in skipped stitch two rows below, in front of 2 ch spaces (front of work).
Mosaicdc goes always in same colour row below.
Pattern Notes
• Read the whole pattern.
• Ch1 at beg of row does not count as st. First sc is always worked in same stitch as ch1.
• To change colour, work last sc of row in old colour up to final 2 loops on hook, draw through new colour to finish stitch.
• Do not fasten off yarn if not specified. Simply pick up yarn used two rows below. Change of yarn is done in last stitch of row with two loops on hook.
• Pattern is worked from bottom up creating horizontal lines.
• Pattern is adjustable to any size using multiples of 48 stitches and 48 rows. To achieve symmetry, you must add 13 stitches and rows to your repeats plus 4 stitches and 2 rows.
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