Contains:
- Written Crochet Pattern with photo tutorial
- Suitable for Beginners
- Both UK/European and US/American Crochet Terms
- One size pattern
Materials you need at home:
- Any DK-weight acrylic yarn (US Light worsted/DK, AUS 8-ply) in quantities White 242g/8.54oz, , Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, purple 23g/0.811oz of each colour
- 4.50mm/US7 crochet hook
- Yarn needle
*** Pattern No 24 Rainbow Blanket ***
Add a little sunshine to your baby's room with this cheery rainbow-coloured blanket. It is a really easy design and works up extremely quickly.
The DK-weight (US: DK/Light worsted, AUS: 8-ply) blanket measures 41 ins x 34 ins (104cm x 86cm). The pattern uses double crochet (US-single crochet), treble crochet (US-double crochet), slip stitch and chain stitches.
I've made the blanket in a DK-weight yarn but you could easily substitute a worsted/aran weight yarn and a larger hook to make a bigger blanket.
There are lots and lots of photographs in the pattern to help you along the way, as well as a crochet chart to explain the positioning of the stitches, so is ideal for beginners.
Please feel free to sell the items you make from this pattern but please do NOT sell, distribute or reproduce this pattern in anyway. I would also appreciate you crediting my little shop when you sell the finished items :-). Thank you for your respect.
My patterns are written in both UK/European and US/American crochet terms in two separate files. The PDF file attached to this listing is written in UK/European terms. The zip file attached to this listing contains both the UK/European file and the US/American file. (If you are unsure which one to use, the UK/European file uses terms like htr=half treble and the US/American file uses terms like sc=single crochet and hdc=half double crochet. Hope this helps!)
Thanks so much for looking!! R♥
Crochet Blanket, Rainbow, Pattern No24, in both UK and US crochet terms
Avondale Patterns by Ruth Teskey
I ♥ Crochet!!!
I love all things crafty - knitting, sewing, lacemaking, embroidery, but my true passion is crochet. I was taught to crochet by a wonderful lady and I feel so lucky to be able to pass that knowledge on to others, in my classes and through my written patterns.
I hope you like my little designs. Happy Crocheting! R♥