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Flowery Paths
This listing is for a PDF Crochet Pattern, in Standard US TERMS. 
Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate.
All my patterns are carefully written and tested and they accompany you step by step during the whole execution with many photograps and extra notes. This simplifies the execution of all parts and is mainly dedicated to beginners.
This beautiful meadow of flowers can be made in any size and shades, 
adding more squares and changing the layout of the colors. 
The flowers chase one another, forming colorful trails.
The Emerald Green base of the Blanket is made of precious 
and soft Angora yarn. The Flowers are made with yarn leftovers suitable to a crochet hook E/4. However, this pattern has been tested to fit to any size of crochet hooks and different kind of yarns. With this Pattern, a blanket made with light yarns like silk or thin cotton will be delicate and precious, right for special occasions and the warm seasons, but if it is made with heavy yarns becomes even more beautiful and it adapts to be used on the couch or on the bed during the cold seasons.
This pattern includes the complete description of the materials 
with weights and total length of the yarns used. 
It is also described the exact weight and total length of any yarn alternative to the Angora, suitable to crochet hook E/4 
(Just in case you can not use the Angora yarn for your project). 
NO matter the brand of yarns used, but the total length of the yarn, 
according to the hook required (E/4 - 3.5mm).
Materials list: 
16.93 oz (~480 g) of any yarn suitable for hook E/4, 
divided as described in detail in the pattern, 
half of which (1174 yds) is in Angora yarn 
of the type: 1 skein = 20 g × 90 m /0.70 oz × 98 yds; 
the other half (730 yds) is in colorful leftovers yarn 
of the type: 1 skein = 50 g × 133 m (1.75 oz × 146 yds) 
(I’ve used Merino Wool and DK). 
Hook E/4 (3.5mm). 
Tapestry needle and scissors.
Sizes: 
Flower size: Ø 2 3/4 in (Ø 7 cm) 
Square size: 3 15/16 in × 3 15/16 in (10 cm × 10 cm) 
Border wide: 1 31/32 in (5 cm) 
Blanket size: 35 7/16 in × 51 3/16 in (90 cm × 130 cm) 
The blanket weighs: 16.93 ounces (480 grams)
Skill Level: 
from Easy to Intermediate 
and is further facilitated 
from a very detailed explanation step-by-step 
with 36 pages of tutorials 
and 42 photographs, one of which is a Chart.
P.S. 
About the Angora Yarn brand I used for this pattern, 
I wrote in detail the footage I’ve used, 
based on the labels of my skeins: 
240 g × 1080 m (8.46 oz × 1174 yds) 
because my labels say that 1 skein of 20 grams is 90 meters. 
Here it say that it’s 100 meters x ball: http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/la-via-dellangora-an…; 
Don’t know what to think but I don’t mind 
and I don’t want to ask to myself the why. 
Certainly I do not put myself in measuring the yarn balls 
for ten meters of difference, neither the cheap ones 
NOR these precious and delicate things as only the skeins 
of Angora Yarn can be. 
I rely on what is written on the label that I can see. 
Because this yarn is so beautiful that it worths to buy another skein, 
just in case.
Flowery Paths©2015 
I declare that this pattern is the result of my creative work 
and it belongs to me. All ©rights reserved to 
Barbara CM-BlueSkyOverTheClouds©2014-2020
All written contents, photographs, charts and patterns 
of all My PDF Patterns remain the property of Barbara CM-BlueSkyOverTheClouds at all times. All rights reserved. 
My patterns are for personal and non-commercial use only. 
Please respect the owner’s right, 
do not share or publish this pattern anywhere. 
It remains prohibited to: rewriting, copying in any form (in whole or in part), reselling, distributing or claim the pattern as your own. 
Items made using my patterns can be sold in small scale 
as long as you make them by your hands and give credit to me for the pattern at the time of sale: “Pattern by Barbara CM-BlueSkyOverTheClouds https://www.facebook.com/barbara.blueskyovertheclouds “. 
Thank you.
You will need Adobe Acrobat to read this pattern; 
it can be downloaded free online (www.adobe.com).
- First published: June 2015
 - Page created: February 1, 2016
 - Last updated: October 7, 2020 …
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