Lisa's Throw by Stacy Narrin

Lisa's Throw

Crochet
February 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in moss stitch
5.5 mm (I)
4050 yards (3703 m)
US
English
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This pattern uses the moss stitch (aka linen or granite stitch), which is extremely beginner friendly because it is made up of only single crochets and chains. However don’t let that simplicity fool you. The texture that is created by the combination of these stitches is completely lovely and looks way more complicated than it actually is to make. The ease of this stitch makes it perfect to utilize while binge watching your favorite series, and it works up really quickly as well. So if you’re on a tight schedule to get it finished for whatever reason this is a great stitch to use. The moss stitch is a nice weight in that it is not too heavy and not too light, so it’s great for using year-round. It’s also not “holey” like some crochet stitches can be.

The colors are timeless (cream, light gray, and a pop of deep red) and go well with lots of different styles and decor. It would be especially beautiful to have out during the Christmas season, ready to snuggle under on movie nights while donned in your favorite comfy pjs with a cup of hot chocolate in hand.

The pattern is written in English and uses US terms.

Finished blanket is approximately 50” x 70” (127cm x 178cm).

Materials info:
size I (5.5mm) hook
Hobby Lobby’s Crafter’s Secret Big Idea yarn in
Magnolia Way (2 skeins)
Passport (2 skeins)
Cranberry (1 skein) *NOTE!!: This color bled when I washed the blanket, and I had to use a color run corrector to fix it. It worked, and I have all that info in the pattern if you choose this red yarn. But if you want to alleviate this issue you might want to consider a different brand for the red.*

The pattern is the copyright of Stacy Narrin and no part of it (written or photographs) may be copied or sold. However, you may sell the finished blanket you’ve made from the pattern as well as share pictures of YOUR blanket to social media. I just ask that you please give me credit for the pattern.