Colour Exploration Blanket
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CROCHET PATTERN AND CHART
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BEFORE STARTINGwhat we're making
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skill level - easy
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size
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yarn, hook and tools
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print the progress workbook
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right handed online course and video tutorialscolour exploration9 Steps
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how to follow this crochet pattern and online course
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crochet the squares36 Steps
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how each square is made
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foundation chain
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row 1 (border)
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row 2 (body)
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row 3 (body)
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row 4 (body)
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row 5 (body)
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row 6 (body)
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row 7 (body)
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row 8 (body)
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row 9 (body)
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row 10 (body)
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row 11 (body)
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row 12 (body)
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row 13 (body)
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row 14 (body)
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row 15 (body)
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row 16 (body)
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row 17 (body)
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row 18 (body)
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row 19 (body)
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row 20 (body)
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row 21 (body)
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row 22 (body)
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row 23 (body)
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row 24 (body)
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row 25 (body)
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row 26 (body)
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row 27 (body)
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row 28 (body)
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row 29 (body)
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row 30 (body)
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row 31 (body)
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row 32 (body)
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row 33 (border)
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finish the square
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how each square is made
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steam block the squares
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join the squares4 Steps
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finish off with a border
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lightly block the blanket
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congratulations
how to follow this crochet pattern and online course
how to use this online course
Work through the online course parts sequentially to make the Colour Exploration Blanket.
To make the videos go faster or slower, adjust the controls in the bottom right corner of the video screen – click on the gear icon, and then change the “speed” setting.
crochet terminology
This pattern is written in UK terminology and if the US terminology is different it is included in brackets. The abbreviations that are used are summarised in the table below.
number of stitches in each row
Throughout this crochet pattern, you’ll notice curvy brackets at the end of the row – this indicates the number of stitches in the row. For example, {43 sts} means that there are 43 stitches in the row.
Counting the number of stitches at the end of each row is a good way to check that you haven’t gained or lost any stitches during the row.
turning chain
The turning chain is worked at the start of the row in this pattern and does not count as a stitch.
copyright
This pattern and online course is the original work of Lynda Rennick and is covered by copyright. Do not share any of this pattern (or your access to it) without my written permission.