Linen Stitch Blanket by Grace and Yarn

Linen Stitch Blanket

Crochet
April 2021
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in linen stitch
5.0 mm (H)
2810 yards (2569 m)
40” x 53”
US
English
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Quick and easy crochet pattern to make a 40” x 53” blanket in the linen stitch (also known as the moss or granite stitch). The linen stitch is made up of simple single crochet stitches and chain spaces and is the perfect evening project while watching your favorite show!

For this blanket you will want approx. 2810 yards of worsted weight yarn in 2 colors. I used 1720 as my main color in Mandala Ombre Trainquil (5 skeins) and 1090 yards of Feels Like Butta in White for my 2nd color (5 skeins). Pattern also includes a step by step tutorial for making tassels to give your blanket that finished touch!

This pattern is worked in rows. You will want to be familiar with basic crochet terms. You can find tips and this free pattern on my blog, www.graceandyarn.com. This listing is for the ad-free PDF version.

Skill level: Easy/Intermediate - this is a beginner friendly pattern

Materials you will need:

• Approx. 2810 yards worsted weight yarn in 2 colors. I used 1720 yards for Color A (Mandala Ombre in Tranquil) and 1090 yards in Color B (Feels Like Butta in White)
• 5 mm crochet hook
• Scissors
• Tapestry needle
• Stitch marker (optional)

Abbreviations: US terminology
SC – Single crochet
St(s)- Stitch(es)
Sk - Skip
Ch – Chain

You may make items to sell, gift or donate with this pattern. If you sell online please provide a link back to my website for credit as the designer; www.graceandyarn.com. You may not sell, make copies, or share the actual pattern, thank you!

These patterns and more are available for free on my blog at www.graceandyarn.com, this listing is for an ad-free printable version with a full photo tutorial.

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