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Enchanting Entrelac Blanket
Tunisian entrelac, which is a great technique for both beginners and experienced crocheters, creates a patchwork of squares that are added one by one over the previous round of squares, like an entertaining game of Lego or blocks. Each square is quick and relaxing to make using the simplest Tunisian stitch, TSS.
Show off your fun-loving side by using a joyfully bright color palette to create this floral inspired blanket you’ll be pleased to use for many years to come.
MATERIALS
- Yarn: James C. Brett Cotton On Double Knitting, DK; 50% cotton, 50% Acrylic; 158yds (145m) per 50g ball
- Hook: US F/6 (4mm)
- Yarn needle to weave in ends
YARDAGE
- 5 balls each in CO6 (pink, C1) and CO2 (white, C4);
- 4 balls in CO30 (yellow, C3);
- 3 balls in CO10 (bright blue, C5);
- 2 balls in CO28 (teal, C2)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS & GAUGE
- Blanket size: 45 x 45’’ / 114 x 114 cm
Tech editing by Amy Curtin (Amerz on Ravelry).
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This pattern features in Issue 28 of Crochet Now, which is on sale from 10th May in supermarkets, newsagents and craft stores across the UK. Find your nearest UK stockist here. Copies can also be ordered from MoreMags or if you prefer, digital editions are available via PocketMags.
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