Pool of Light Blanket by Sue Pearson

Pool of Light Blanket

Crochet
March 2021
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in Honeycomb stitch
5.5 mm (I)
3.5 mm (E)
1183 - 1273 yards (1082 - 1164 m)
One size
UK
English
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Explore some simple Tunisian stitches to create a beautiful, functional baby or lap blanket. I wanted to experiment with a fingering-weight yarn and design something that was relatively straight forward, so that I could enjoy the rhythm of the stitches without constantly referring to the pattern. I set myself the challenge of using only three basic Tunisian stitches for the body of the blanket: Tunisian simple stitch, Tunisian purl stitch and Tunisian knit stitch, with the addition of a small section of bobbles for texture. The corner of the blanket is turned using a simple increase. I used one Scheepjes Whirl in Banana Cream Hi, and part of a matching whirlette in Custard (no, I don’t know why it’s called Custard when the colour is a pale indigo blue) for the edging. The size can be easily changed - make more rows of Honeycomb to create a larger blanket, but you would need more yarn. If you prefer to only use a single whirl, reduce the Honeycomb section to leave enough yarn for the edging.

Pool of Light Blanket - Materials
Yarn: 1 x Scheepjes Whirl (60% cotton, 40% acrylic) 215-225g/1000m
1 x Scheepjes Whirlette (60% cotton, 40% acrylic) 100g/455m
Hook: 5.5mm Tunisian crochet hook with extension cord, and a 3.5mm standard crochet hook for the edging.