Crinkle Crankle blanket by Sue Doran

Crinkle Crankle blanket

Crochet
March 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Overlay mosaic
3.5 mm (E)
1640 - 3281 yards (1500 - 3000 m)
39 in / 99 cm wide x 42 in / 106 cm long (excluding border). The size is easily customisable to make it bigger or smaller. The pattern repeat is 8 stitches wide and 10 rows long.
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for $4.50 USD
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This is a pattern to crochet your own Crinkle Crankle blanket which is covered in a zig zag design. You can download the pattern in PDF form immediately after payment. You will not receive a finished item, you make it yourself using my pattern.

Crinkle Crankle walls are an unusual type of wall built in a serpentine shape. The alternating curves is a way of making very thin walls - only one brick wide - that are also very strong. The technique was known to the Egyptians but today they are mainly found in Suffolk in the UK. When I was looking for a name for this crochet pattern, I googled “Zig Zag” and discovered Crinkle Crankle walls; I’m planning a trip to go see some for real!

After payment you will have access to two files, one is written in UK terminology and the second is written in US terminology. It is 20 pages long and in full colour with photo tutorials comprising 39 instructional photographs walking you through everything. The pattern is written in English.

I used Stylecraft’s Batik yarn in solid colours and Stylecrafts Elements Swirl to make this afghan but any Double Knitting/Light Worsted (8 Ply) yarn may be substituted. To make the blanket shown a total of approx 900g / 2500m is required (excluding border).

Make it using only two colo(u)rs or use all the colours of the rainbow … the choice is yours! Each band of zig zags uses a little over 20g (55m) in the size I have made mine so you may even be able to use up all the partial balls of yarn that you have in your stash left over from other projects.

Overlay mosaic technique is used throughout the body of the blanket. Two colours are alternated, one colour per row. A full explanation of how to work overlay mosaic crochet stitches is contained within the pattern but visual learners may wish to familiarise themselves with these two stitches in advance of purchase by viewing them on one of the many videos available on YouTube.

The pattern also includes a detailed tutorial on how to make the double border shown on the blanket. The border tidies up all the yarn tails left over at the end of the work so there are only five ends to sew in even though I’ve used so many colours!

A chart is provided (with ‘x’s) for experienced crocheters but you do not have to read charts to make this blanket, every row is written out in full as well.

The only stitches which may not be familiar to are:

UK:
dc-blo double crochet back loop only
tr-flo treble crochet front loop only

USA:
sc-blo single crochet back loop only
dc-flo double crochet front loop only

If you are a beginner with a little experience, the technique is easy to learn and I am always available by e-mail to help, just message me. I don’t do videos for my patterns but the included photographic tutorials are very comprehensive.

A typical hook to use is 3.5mm (E/4). Depending on yarn thickness, you may have to adjust hook size to achieve the same gauge as mine.

All patterns are for your personal use only and are subject to copyright. Patterns should not be reproduced or distributed without my specific permission. You may sell items hand made with my patterns.