Crazy Little Daisy by Melanie Poulter

Crazy Little Daisy

Crochet
September 2021
Aran (8 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
in tr
5.5 mm (I)
Size Finished blanket measures approx 72cm x 76cm (28 x 30 inches) ideal for a baby blanket. Instructions are included to alter the size of your blanket.
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for £5.00 GBP
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This is a modern flower blanket worked in easy to count rows. It is the latest in my Dotty about Bobbles range which is designed with mindful crocheting as the focus. I include a chart to follow along with full written instructions, and I have had it fully tested. It uses the bobble stitch (small raised bumps) and filet crochet (creating small decorative holes) techniques.

There are lots of photos and explanation as you go through. This is a therapeutic, flowing pattern that is great for mindful crocheting.

Approx 430g aran yarn, I used Women’s Institute Soft and Smooth Aran: Light Grey. This can be substituted for any other aran yarn.
5.5mm hook
Tapestry Needle
Size
Finished blanket measures approx 72cm x 76cm (28 x 30 inches) ideal for a baby blanket. Instructions are included to alter the size of your blanket.
Tension
11st and 7 rows in tr to 10cm/4in using 5.5mm hook or size needed to obtain tension. This is a guide for sizing and drape but pattern will work if tension is different.
Instant Download Pattern

This listing is for a fully tested PDF crochet pattern only and not the finished item. Step by step MELU Crochet Stitch guides are included.

You can choose to download US or UK terminology after purchase

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