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Star Blanket
UK Terms but only uses 1 stitch - Double Crochet.
Entire blanket worked in tapestry crochet so uses a lot of yarn. I used 8 full 100g balls of Stylecraft, and started on 5 more, so you’ll need 13 in total for the whole blanket - but you will have some leftover.
Gauge is approximate, but I am a tight crocheter so yours may be different.
In the pattern I have included various grids and colour charts to make it as easy as possible, I just hope I haven’t made it more complicated than it needs to be by adding too much information.
The pattern is a basic repeat pattern of a star, but I’ve included stitch counts in between the stars and before and after the 1st and last star on each row, to make things a bit easier, instead of constantly counting squares.
Ideally you’ll need a printer to print the charts.
Any questions or improvements, please get in touch
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