Tunisian Mod Baby Blanket by Megan Cullison

Tunisian Mod Baby Blanket

Crochet
September 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 8 rows = 2 inches
in Tunisian honeycomb stitch
6.0 mm (J)
1200 - 1500 yards (1097 - 1372 m)
One size fits all
US
English
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The modern lifestyle has a wonderfully simplistic yet visually appealing home decor. Every item has a story to tell, and the colors are no longer set by gender or season. This blanket tells the same story, and is wonderfully soft and supple.

This 10-page pattern assumes basic knowledge of Tunisian crochet. You will need to know how to Tss, Tks, and Tps. The Tunisian front chain stitch is described on the last page of the document.

The layout of this blanket is done entrelac style. By doing it as entrelac, there is no sewing involved.

For me, I like the process of the entrelac corner to corner technique, especially since the different sized additions create more uniqueness when working up. However, if it isn’t your preferred method, you can also start from the left corner and work the entrelac across each row. Both techniques will be shown in recommended assembly I and II, although the stitch patterns will only be done in the Recommended Assembly I form.

This pattern is for personal use only. You may not alter, sell, distribute, nor copy in whole nor in parts this pattern or pictures, according to US Copyright laws. However, feel free to print for personal use.

Materials needed:
• 6.0 mm Tunisian Crochet Hook, 11”and 32”
• Sirdar Snuggly 4-Ply, 50g; 247 yds/226m; 55% nylon and 45% acrylic
o 3 skeins – Surf Blue (shade 496)
o 2 skeins – Whizz (shade 483)
o 1 skein – Popsicle Purple (shade 465)
o 1 skein – Apricot (shade 495)
o 1 skein – Biscuit (shade 494)
o 1 skein – Coral (shade 493)
o 2 skeins – Whisper (shade 313)
• Stitch markers
• Tapestry needle

Finished Size:
• Approximately 42” x 33”
o Gauge on block 1: 9 st = 2”; 8 rows = 2”