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Falling blocks knitting pattern
Falling blocks knitting pattern












  1. #FALLING BLOCKS KNITTING PATTERN PDF#
  2. #FALLING BLOCKS KNITTING PATTERN FULL SIZE#

  • This pattern is written in increments of 2 stitches.
  • #FALLING BLOCKS KNITTING PATTERN FULL SIZE#

    To recreate the full size throw blanket, you will need 2 of these squares.īraided Puff Square High Texture Square Materials for this Squareġ60-170 yards of Mighty Stitch Worsted (or similar worsted weight yarn) Due to the nature of the stitches, it will tend to lean to one side until blocked. Note: It is essential to block this square. *Sc 3, tc.* Repeat from * to * until 3 stitches remain. *Tc, sc 3.* Repeat from * to * until 2 sts remains. Row 1: Hdc in 2nd chain from hook and each ch across. To adjust size of square increase/decrease the foundation chain by 4 stitches at a time. This pattern is written in increments of 4 + 3 stitches.Chains at the beginning of the rows do not count as stitches throughout this pattern.Mini Dots Square Medium Texture Square Materials for This SquareĨ0-90 yards of Mighty Stitch Worsted (or similar worsted weight yarn)ġ6 st x 12 rows = 4” square (Gauge pattern is repeat of Rows 2 – 5) Notes To recreate the full size throw blanket, you will need 4 of these squares. Sk 2 st.* Repeat from * to * in each ch sp across. Sk 2 st (last sc of previous row and dc from last group). in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * until 3 stitches remain. Row 1: In 3rd chain from hook, in same st. To adjust size of square increase/ decrease the foundation chain by 3 stitches at a time. This pattern is written in increments of 3 stitches.Chains do not count as stitches throughout this pattern.Size I (5.5mm) crochet hook Stitches UsedĦ (sc, ch 1, dc) rows x 12 rows = 4” square Notes Wattle Stitch Square Low Texture Square Materials for This Squareħ0-80 yards of Mighty Stitch Worsted (or similar worsted weight yarn) Also be sure to follow along on Instagram at for regular updates!

    #FALLING BLOCKS KNITTING PATTERN PDF#

    If you would like to purchase the PDF pattern that includes all three of my blanket squares, be sure to check out my Etsy or Ravelry shop.Īnd you might consider joining the Pineapple and Pine Facebook group to ask questions and share photos. We hope that you’ll join us in making this really fun crochet throw blanket! We’ll be kicking off the Crochet-a-long on August 31! So be sure to get your yarn and mark your calendars! You’ll be starting the first week, right here…so bookmark this post!

  • 22 Skeins of Mighty Stitch Worsted Weight Yarn (or approx.
  • September 28 – October 4 at A Plush Pineapple September 21 – September 27 at Cozy Nooks Designs

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    September 14 – September 20 at Hooked Hazel This month we have FIVE fabulous designers working together to bring you this awesome blanket! They will each be hosting 3 square patterns on their blogs, so you’ll have lots of unique options to choose from for your blanket.Īugust 31 – September 6 at Crafting for Weeks (see below!) I’m currently using it for a different project. It’s 100% acrylic and comes in a pretty wide variety of colors. You might try checking out the Brava worsted weight from WeCrochet as an alternate. If you’re looking for something a little more budget-friendly for this project, any worsted weight yarn will be a great substitute. You can check out the different color options for this yarn on the WeCrochet website. It’s really soft, easy to work with, and makes a really cozy finished throw blanket. Mighty Stitch is an 80/20 acrylic and merino wool blend. All the designers used Mighty Stitch worsted weight. Here’s a few other blanket size suggestions in case you decide to adjust!įor this Crochet-A-Long, the yarn was generously provided by WeCrochet. If you’re thinking “Whoa, that’s too big for me!”, never fear! You can easily adjust the size of your blanket by simply making less squares. The squares will be arranged 5 across and 7 down so your total blanket will be 50″ x 70″ before adding a border. This blanket is designed to be a oversized throw blanket. Finished blanket will measure 50″ wide x 70″ long.So this time around, you’ll be getting three unique squares from five different designers! We all worked together to make this huge project happen. This project is two-fold not only are you going to have an amazing, cozy blanket by the time cool weather hits, but you’re going to learn some great crochet stitches as well.Īnd as you know, we love to incorporate other designers whenever we can. This month, we decided that crochet throw blanket was the way to go. Each time we do a Crochet-Along, we try to come up with something that is modern, unique, and that you all will actually want to make. Sarah, from A Plush Pineapple, and I have been running Pineapple & Pine together now for over 6 months. This is a great way to support my small business, AND get the supplies you need to make great stuff!** I may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.

    falling blocks knitting pattern

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    Falling blocks knitting pattern