Baby Henry’s Designer Heirloom Afghan CAL by Jessica Wifall

Baby Henry’s Designer Heirloom Afghan CAL

Crochet
August 2019
Sport (12 wpi) ?
3.0 mm
3937 - 4156 yards (3600 - 3800 m)
46 x 46 inches (117 x 117 cm)
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

THIS IS NOT A FREE CAL. To complete this blanket you will need to purchase two of the three patterns that it incorporates. Details are below and in the introduction file.

AGAIN, THIS IS NOT A FREE CAL however I am not charging for the instructions to combining the patterns and the only way to make them available for download here is to list them as free, please pardon any confusion this may cause.

Additional information about the CAL is in the introduction PDF that can be downloaded with the pattern.
All CAL information and files can be found here.

Baby Henry’s Designer Heirloom Afghan is a somewhat continuous square blanket that is a combination of parts of 3 beautiful patterns;
“Mandala N°6” by CAROcreated,
“Dandelion Border-Overlay Crochet” by Lilla Bjorn (Tatsiana Kupryianchyk), and
“Sophie’s Garden Squaring” by Dedri Uys.

To assemble this blanket, you will need these three patterns and the modifications released in this CAL.

This CAL is 16 weeks long, with a part released on each Thursday on the CAL Crochet A Long Blog starting on August 1st, 2019.

This CAL is organized and Hosted by the CAL - Crochet A Long Group

Thank you to the designers CAROcreated, Tatsiana Kupryianchyk, and Dedri Uys for allowing us to incorporate their designs into this CAL.

Thank you to the CAL - Crochet A Long Group for initiating this project and organizing the required permissions and testers.

Blog link: https://calcrochetalong.com/baby-henrys-designer-heirloom-cal/

Facebook group: CAL - Crochet A Long

Instagram hashtag: #babyhenrysdesignerheirloom

Henry’s blanket was inspired by the beautiful “Mandala N°6” by CAROcreated. It reminded me of a compass, and when my husband and I started to talk about children I wanted to make a baby blanket of it. After much trial and error this blanket became my first son’s special “baby” blanket. It is a little big for a baby blanket, but it will hopefully be something that he can enjoy for a long time. At age two he likes to play “blanket monster” with it and will wear it around like a cape.