Let It Fly Mandala Blanket by Susan E. Kennedy

Let It Fly Mandala Blanket

Crochet
December 2017
yarn held together
DK
+ DK
= DK (11 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 13 rows = 4 inches
in single crochet
8.0 mm (L)
2360 - 4720 yards (2158 - 4316 m)
39 by 39 inches (99 by 99 cm); 39 by 60 inches (99 by 152.5 cm); 39 by 81 inches (99 by 206 cm)
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

The Let It Fly blanket is the simplest way to showcase the beautiful colorways of Lion Brand Mandala yarn. Sometimes the simplest projects are the best! Get into the groove and let your hook fly as the colors flow by. No cutting of yarn cakes required. Go with the flow!

Perfect as a first crochet blanket for a beginner, for a fast project for a gift, or as a project you can work on while you watch TV without having to think too much.

This is a beginner pattern and requires only chain and single crochet stitches. Pattern is written in US terms and includes explanations of all stitches and abbreviations. US and metric measurements given.

Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/sTzLtxDTIkU

Finished dimensions are about 39 by 39 inches (99 by 99 cm) when using 4 cakes of Lion Brand Mandala dk weight yarn held doubled and an 8 mm hook for a baby or toddler blanket.

Finished dimensions are about 39 by 60 inches (99 by 152.5 cm) when using 6 cakes of Mandala dk weight yarn held doubled and an 8 mm hook for a child’s blanket, wheelchair blanket, or adult lapghan.

The pattern also has instructions for an adult size blanket (39 by 81 inches (99 by 206cm)) that requires 8 cakes.

Pattern pdf includes:
• detailed color photos of techniques for beginners
• yardage requirements for all three blanket sizes
• links to video tutorials for beginners and left-handed crocheters

Please feel free to sell your finished items made with this pattern as long as you credit Pretty Peaceful for the pattern design and include a link to https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyPeaceful on the item whether you sell online or locally. Thank you for not distributing this pattern or using the photos within it as your own.