Mix Your Granny Blanket by Kylie Moleta

Mix Your Granny Blanket

Crochet
April 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
4.5 mm
4.0 mm (G)
both US and UK
English
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Mix Your Granny Square Blanket Pattern US & UK terms

The Mix Your Granny Square pattern has been created as a tutorial for those who want to learn how to make granny squares, half squares, quarter squares, granny chevron stitch and how to Join as You go.
The instructions have been written up to help you create this design but it includes plenty of information and instructions to assist you to create your own custom size and colourway.

The pattern comes as a 15 page PDF download, with comprehensive instructions and heaps of photos!

Instructions include -

  • Step by step photos
  • Information on how to calculate the pattern to your own custom sizing or colour way.
  • blank charts to assist you in planning your own colourway.

The pattern provides sizing information based on using DK yarn and Aran yarn. And of course you can use whatever size yarn you like with a granny square. It’s hard to give a guide to yarn usage as the pattern gives lots of options with sizing and colour combinations, but an estimate of 400gm for a baby blanket should give you an idea to start.

I use a 4.5mm (DK) or a 5.5mm (Aran) for the blanket and a 4mm or 5mm for the blanket border.

This pattern is easy enough to be used by a beginner who knows their basic stitches, yet it is different enough from your standard granny to be enjoyed by an intermediate crocheter too.

Stitches used are CH, SC, DC.

I am more than happy for you to sell any finished products, although I’d really appreciate it if you could give my shop the pattern credit.
This pattern, charts and photos are copyrighted to Stitched Up Craft, and therefore you cannot copy or sell this pattern, reproduce the chart or use these photos without permission.

The PDF instant download is available once payment has been received. Once the file is downloaded I cannot allow refunds or cancellations.

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