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Fortress
Fortress is a square motif pattern. Each square is roughly 12” using dk yarn and size 7 (4.5mm) hook. That means this blanket can easily be made for a baby (9 squares) or as large as you would like!
“The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer. My God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.”
Psalms 18:2
About-
-This pattern is written in standard US Crochet terms.
-An abbreviation guide is provided in the pattern.
-A photo tutorial is provided as well as a print friendly version.
Things you need
-Yarn - Any yarn of your choice- I used Bernat baby blanket sport
-4.5mm hook (size 7) or hook applicable to your yarn weight
-Stitch markers
-Needle for sewing in ends
-There is no gauge for this as it is not imperative that you match my tension, but it is very important to keep your tension even throughout your project.
-This listing is a PDF pattern only, not the finished product. If you would like to buy a finished blanket, we have some listed here https://csccstudio.etsy.com/?section_id=21495414
-The pattern will be available for instant download upon purchase.
-What you will receive:
A PDF file containing instructions on how to crochet the blanket shown in the photos above.
Please note that this pattern is intended for those familiar with Crochet terminology, but an abbreviation guide is provided as well.
Note: this may take a few minutes to download after purchase if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send me a message.
-Copyright and Usage
Your finished product may be used for gifts, personal enjoyment, or sold, but please do not resell or share this pattern.
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-I would love it if you would share photos of your finished blanket!
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