Sally Blanket by Susan Carlson

Sally Blanket

Crochet
September 2015
Aran (8 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 9 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
1490 - 1540 yards (1362 - 1408 m)
Sample Blanket: 31 in X 44.5 in (79 cm X 113 cm) but can be made to any dimensions
US
English
This pattern is available from etsy.com for $6.00.

The pattern PDF is available on Etsy here.

This blanket reminds me of the dress that Sally of Nightmare Before Christmas wears. The name fits. But it also looks a lot like a patchwork bunting or banner, huh? It also looks like switchbacks on a mountail trail. Whatever the name, the blanket is rhythmic and fun to make.

Constructed with large triangles joined sideways, it can be made to any size and in any color/weight yarn you choose. Tell me this wouldn’t be fabulous in nautical colors--like pennant flags! Even in all neutral with a pop of color for the whipstitch joins and border.

The pattern includes:
~complete materials list including quantities and colors of yarn used in the sample
~special stitches, notes and abbreviations sections including how to adjust the size of your blanket
~thoroughly tested and complete written instructions for the full triangles, half triangles, joining and border
~a picture section with 30 captioned photos to help you through, if needed (no need to print)

The pattern is written in standard US crochet terms.

Materials:
~H (5mm) hook
~13 skeins (2 each of 6 colors, 1 of contrasting color) worsted/aran weight yarn. Sample used 1490-1540yds (1362-1408m) total.

Skill Level:
~Easy--appropriate for ambitious beginner using included photos for assistance

Dimensions: 31 in X 44.5 in (79 cm X 113 cm)

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