I Do Wedding Blanket by Heather Noble

I Do Wedding Blanket

Crochet
June 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 5 rows = 1 inch
3.75 mm (F)
2760 yards (2524 m)
One size
US
English
This pattern is available for $9.00 USD buy it now

Level 2-Advanced (angle stitches)

This “I Do!” wedding blanket pattern is the perfect way to add a personal touch to your loved one’s special day. The mosaic overlay crochet pattern can be customized with your wedding date. Layout and spacing instructions are included with the numbers 0-9, so you can easily create a unique and personal gift for your loved one.

This mosaic crochet pattern is an advanced skill level and is recommended for crocheters with experience in mosaic overlay crochet. Detailed instructions, photos, and video tutorials will guide you through each step of the project. With a little bit of patience and practice, you’ll be a pro in no time!

If you are new to angle stitches, I highly recommend trying them first with this free Heart Mug Rug pattern. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/heart-mug-rug-2 This small 7”x 7” project is a great introduction to my angle notation system and includes my full stitch key.

There is space in the design to personalize your blanket with a name. I have several alphabets fonts available that fit this space nicely (sold separately). https://www.ravelry.com/bundles/alphabets-21

Written for Mosaic Overlay Crochet, this pattern includes:
• Charts
• Written Pattern
• Detailed Instructions packet
• Stitch Key
• Photo tutorials
• Video tutorials for each type of stitch used in the pattern

Size: 32”x 40”
Size will vary depending on yarn weight and hook.
This calculation was based on weight 3 DK yarn and hook size of 3.75mm. Gauge: 5 stitched and 5 rows=1 inch

Yarn:
Color A (Dark color/silhouette) –1045 yds
Color B (Light color/background) –1157 yds
2” Double Border –558 yds

Check out all my wedding/love designs! https://www.ravelry.com/bundles/love-wedding

This pattern is divided into 5 sections (4 pages each) and is worked from the bottom up. I would suggest using the Knit Companion app (my personal preference as it is brilliant and saves on printer ink and paper), but I have also included layout instructions for the charts if you prefer to print out your pages. The written pattern sections correlate with the charts so they can be used together.

This pattern has been tested.

The instructions packet and video tutorials should answer any questions you may have. I also have a Facebook group dedicated to answering questions and building community around my patterns. Please join us!
https://linktr.ee/heathernobledesigns