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Hexipuff Unicorn Blanket
This is a unique pattern, of hexagons created with crochet puff stitch. It includes two motifs, a Unicorn and a Rainbow something I have not seen in crochet before.
I am so happy with out it has turned out from its first conception. I hope you have had fun making it and feel a sense of achievement. I am happy for you to sell anything that you make from this pattern, but please respect the time it has taken me to write and test this pattern and do not resell or give the pattern for free. Please let people know where you purchased the pattern instead.
The final baby blanket measures 44 inches by 35 inches. You can make it larger by making more hexagons it is very easy to adapt, however you would need to be able to increase the final border as well as potentially needing more than one ball of each colour.
This pattern is an advanced pattern, for this reason I have made sure it is well written in step by step stages with supporting step by step images and graphs. It covers the different ways in which different people like to read a crochet pattern in visual or written terms.
For this pattern you need to know how to crochet in the round, be able to make puff stitches (a small tutorial is provided), and be comfortable with colour changes.
The pattern lists two different colourways in pastels and brights. Each colourway included 10 different shades as well as white.
You will need one 100gram ball of each colour and Three 100gram balls of white.
I have currently made the blanket in the pastels as shown in images.
If you purchase this pattern I am available for any questions that you may have, this pattern has been tested, however if you notice any typos or errors please do let me know and I will amend.
Thank you for your support and I look forward to seeing your work which you can share on ravelry or via my Facebook page tangle tree creative.
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- First published: December 2017
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- Last updated: July 11, 2020 …
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