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Bliss Blanket (right handed)

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  1. get help
  2. crochet pattern and chart

    view, download and print the crochet pattern
  3. view, download and print the crochet chart
  4. before we start crocheting
    print your progress worksheet
  5. about the Bliss Blanket
    3 Steps
  6. get together your yarn, hook and tools
  7. how to make the Bliss Blanket with any yarn and to any size
  8. right-handed online course and video tutorials
    quick reference videos
    2 Steps
  9. part 1: crochet up to row 9
    13 Steps
  10. part 2: crochet up to row 19
    10 Steps
  11. part 3: crochet up to row 29
    10 Steps
  12. part 4: crochet up to row 95
    66 Steps
  13. part 5: finish your Bliss Blanket
    3 Steps
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get together your yarn, hook and tools

 

It’s time to fill in your Progress Worksheet again! Go to “my crochet hook size” and complete it with the info from down below.


To make your Bliss Blanket you will need:

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Bliss Blanket crochet pattern sizes and yarn needed | Homelea Lass Contemporary Crochet

It’s a good idea to keep all your blanket making goodies together in a handy place – it’ll make it easier to keep motivated, plus they’re all so lovely to look at. I love having mine in a basket beside my favourite crocheting chair.

 

about the yarn

Homelea Bliss is a super chunky / super bulky merino wool yarn that is soft and squishy, and it feels lovely against your skin. This special yarn is fully grown and processed in Australia with no overseas processing (it’s uncommon for an Australian wool yarn to not have some overseas processing).

The twist in Homelea Bliss means that what you make will be an heirloom that you will use for many, many years. It will keep its good looks for a long time, it won’t cover your home, or you, in fluff and will only pill slightly after repeated use.

Homelea Bliss is about 1cm / 0.4in thick and is available in a range of gorgeous colours.