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PacMan CAL Blanket
This is a corner-to-corner (c2c) graphgan based off the classic video game PacMan. This is a crochet-a-long (CAL) that will run for the month of July 2018.
The original layout of this blanket includes a banner and three panels of varying size. Each panel is worked individually and then joined together at the end. There is a surprise during the final week of assembly with the included appliques!
I used Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn and a 5.0mm (size H) crochet hook, and TRADITIONAL c2c stitch. Exact yardage is unknown, but using the original layout, only one of each color listed should be needed with the exception of black (you will need several of each). Following the gauge listed, the final blanket should be approximately 53 inches wide and 70 inches long (actual size will vary based on your tension during color changes and that tends to change the overall size).
Panel patterns were released every Monday. Upon purchasing this pattern, you will receive the official closed Facebook group for those that will be doing this CAL with us (the link will be in the PDF here on Ravelry). When the CAL is over, the FB group will remain open for those that have purchased the pattern.
Can’t wait to see you there!
P.S. I used a custom PacMan ergonomic crochet hook made by Chloe Rebecca Boutique for this CAL. You can find her here (more information in the FAQs file of the pattern): https://www.instagram.com/chloerebeccaboutique/
For more information, see: https://chaosandchopsuey.wordpress.com
For my own personal project, I opted to make just the center panel of the game board and all the PacMan pieces. I then turned it into a pillow for my kids’ playroom where they can still move around all the PacMan pieces.
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