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Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-Along

Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-Along

4 Parts

Combine your knitting and crochet skills with Susie Johns' cosy blanket

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Susie Johns

Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-Along

Knitalong Parts ( 4 )

  • Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-along: Part One

    Combine your knitting and crocheting skills with Susie Johns' patchwork blanket. It's made up of 36 squares with four different patterns, two of which are knitted and two crocheted. We'll be bringing you the pattern in a four-part make-along, starting with your first knitted square. It's made in DK yarn and is a cosy addition to your living space. Download the easy pattern today. SIZING Squares…

  • Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-along: Part Two

    Next up in Susie Johns' patchwork blanket is your first crochet square. The granny square is an age-old favourite so we had to include it in our blanket. Although the pattern looks long, you’ll soon get the hang of working into the chain spaces to build the openwork structure. Designer Susie has opted for single colour squares as well as those which change colour on every row. What will you…

  • Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-along: Part Three

    We’re switching back to knitting for Part Three of our make-along. This square is made up of simple knits and purls which alternate every two stitches to make a wonderfully textured double moss stitch. This is also known as Irish moss stitch and is one of our favourite stitches. If you want to use this effect on another project, you will need to have a multiple of four stitches. Download this…

  • Easy Knit and Crochet Blanket Make-along: Part Four

    Last up is our final crochet stitch pattern - shell stitch. These lovely scallops are worked using double and treble crochet stitches. Double crochet stitches are not as tall as trebles and it’s this alternating height which creates the wavy effect. You can position the squares horizontally or vertically to mix up the look. Our blanket is arranged in a 6x6 grid but you could make more or fewer…

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