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Wishghan C2C Blanket
This is a PDF downloadable pattern for a corner-to-corner (C2C) graphgan that I designed for my Ink & Stitches blog and YouTube channel. This blanket is based on my children’s heavily-illustrated chapter book series, “Tales of Whimsy”, and even more specifically, the first book in the series, “Wishweaver”. Every square/rectangle is a character/location/important object from the book.
…A unique take on the “genie in a bottle” story… — School Library Journal
Book Blurb:
In the forests of Weyburn, there had always been a Wishweaver—a spider with the magic to grant wishes. However, for many years now, wishes have gone unanswered. But why? That is the question an orb spider named Whimsy is determined to answer. With the help of her milkweed wisp friend, Flit, Whimsy will go on a journey to the old Wishweaver Oak in search of clues to solve the mystery, but the answers she seeks are buried deep in Weyburn’s past.
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The pattern was designed for a Crochet Along (CAL) featured on my blog and YouTube channels that will be running from March 17, 2021 through the mid-July (19 weeks or so). The finished size is roughly that of a full/queen bed. With my tension, my blanket came out to be .
I created this pattern in an attempt to use up my stash yarn, so the exact amounts of yarn needed aren’t known, but I encourage you to substitute colors or shades of colors should you find you don’t have the exact one. It makes for some wonderfully colorful blankets when we all get creative with our yarn choices and colors!
This pattern will be released with one square per week on my blog for free for the CAL, and will remain free on my blog, however, for those who prefer to have all patterns in a condensed PDF and don’t want to hunt through my posts… or if you want to jump ahead and work at your own pace… I wanted to make it available for a small fee here in my Etsy shop.
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