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Patch of Paradise Throw
In 2020, when I purchased a sampling of each colour then available in a new range of UK produced yarn, I knew I wanted to use them together in a design, envisaging a colourful crocheted throw.
Fast forward (or slow, depending on your viewpoint) to 2023 & the design is finally documented to my satisfaction. I am thrilled to be able to present this pattern to you, & very encouraged by all who have seen it prior to it’s release & commented so enthusiastically.
Nothing in this design is overly complicated, but a working knowledge of basic stitches is assumed. An adventurous beginner needn’t fear this pattern is too difficult for them.
ORDER for WORKING:
Crochet your squares. Join your squares into strips. Join your strips together, & work a simple border around the edges.
OTHER INFO & PATTERN FORMAT:
Full directions with accompanying photos & tutorial links for the slightly more complicated sts, are given to make the whole process flow smoothly. I guide you all the way - you do not have to figure out colour placement or yarn useage. It is all done for you. You can easily substitute yarn/colours if you want to, based on the info given in the pattern. There’s a complete breakdown of all yarn used. And … guess what else? All squares are crocheted exactly the same. It’s the colour changes & the placement of the squares, that contribute to the unique look of this design.
A BONUS inclusion, are modification guidelines, if you want to interpret this design your own way. Take a look at the project photos, for a better idea of what this might entail.
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- First published: December 2023
- Page created: December 10, 2023
- Last updated: June 23, 2024 …
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