Dream Catcher Blanket Throw by Alla Koval

Dream Catcher Blanket Throw

Crochet
August 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
3.25 mm (D)
Option 1 (blue): 47" (120 cm) x 53" (135 cm) without tassels Option 2 (white): 41” (104 cm) x 49” (125 cm)
US
English
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Crochet Dream Catcher Blanket pattern is designed to spark your own creativity and includes:

  • Unique stitch diagrams that speak the international language of crochet.
  • Detailed easy-to-follow written instructions and stunning full-color photos.
  • Suggestions on how to adapt and personalize the pattern to make unique piece.
  • 2 Yarn Options
  • 2 Sizes Options
  • 2 Border Options

On a wonderful and cool night or day, feel warmth and love when you wrap your special little boy in this stylish Dream Catcher Blanket! As he falls into a gentle slumber, may his bad dreams get tangled in the blanket’s intricate basket-weave design, and his good dreams softly slip through. While promising a peaceful bedtime, this blanket’s versatility allows it to make a stylish, fashion-forward addition to your nursery or home décor.

IMAGINE THIS: Crochet with gorgeous merino wool yarn for cold days, or use any yarn weights for other seasons and occasions. Make an equally stunning blanket in colors of your choice! Because the blanket size is so easily adjusted, make it a baby blankie, a king-size comforter, bedspread or a stylish scarf for yourself by working first 23-33 rows of stitch pattern. Experiment with two different designs of border stitch patterns – as in the featured white blanket – and easily apply them to any custom-sized pieces without any adjustments and recalculating. Even more, work only first 6 rounds of white blanket’s border to get a third option of different looking and fun border.

25 pages, 5 photos, 3 stitch diagrams, a schematic.
Glossary, Terms, Tutorials: Making a Tassel, Weaving Ribbon, Blanket Sizes Chart, Conversion Charts, Yarn Care Symbols & Yarn Substitution Charts.

SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Option 1: 47” (120 cm) x 53” (135 cm) without tassels
Option 2: 41” (104 cm) x 49” (125 cm)

YARN
Option 1: Worsted weight (#4 Medium).
Cascade Yarns Pacific (60% acrylic, 40% superwash merino wool; 213 yd 195 m/3.5 oz 100 g): 12 skeins of #20 baby blue.
Option 2: Sport weight (#2 Fine).
Omega Isuela (100% mercerized cotton; 295 yd 270 m/3.52 oz 100 g): 9 skeins of #51 white.

CROCHET HOOK
Size G/6 (4 mm); size D/3 (3.25 mm)

NOTIONS
1 spool (10 yd 9.5 m) of 3/8” (1 cm) wide printed ribbon (shown: Celebrate It, item #107045)
4 stitch markers
4” (10 cm) long piece of cardboard
Sewing needle and coordinating thread
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
* This eBook involves crochet skills only.

U.S. Crochet Terms are used throughout the pattern
There is a difference between the crochet stitch terminology in North America and that used in
UK/Australia/Europe. These is one set of basic stitches worldwide, but there are two sets names for them  (Conversion Charts are provided).

Copyright
All graphics, template and photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Please be respectful of the designer’s rights to this pattern. No portion of this work may be photocopied or reproduced by any means without written authorization from Alla Koval Designs.Unauthorized distribution or duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
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