Diamond Blanket (right handed)
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CROCHET PATTERN AND CHART
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BEFORE CROCHETINGwhat we're making3 Steps
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yarn, hook and tools
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print the progress worksheet
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RIGHT HANDED ONLINE COURSE AND VIDEO TUTORIALSpart 1: bottom point14 Steps
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part 2: increasing52 Steps
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row a11
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row a12
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standard pattern for increasing rows
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how to read your crocheting
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row a13
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row a15
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row a20
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row a30 (last row of increasing for the Little Snuggles size)
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row a31
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row a32
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row a36 (last row of increasing for the Single Snuggles size)
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row a46 (last row of increasing for Queen Snuggles size)
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row a55
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row a56 (last row of increasing for King Snuggles size)
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row a11
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part 3: decreasing51 Steps
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how to do a double crochet 2 together (UK terminology) / single crochet 2 together (US terminology)
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standard pattern for decreasing rows
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row b55 (first row of decreasing for King Snuggles size)
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row b54
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row b53
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row b52
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row b51
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row b50
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check the gauge / tension
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row b49
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row b48
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row b47
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row b46
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row b45 (first row of decreasing for Queen Snuggles size)
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row b44
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row b43
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row b42
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row b41
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row b40
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check the gauge / tension
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row b39
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row b38
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row b37
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row b36
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row b35 (first row of decreasing for Single Snuggles size)
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row b34
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row b33
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row b32
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row b31
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row b30
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check the gauge / tension
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row b29 (first row of decreasing for Little Snuggles size)
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row b28
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row b27
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row b26
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row b25
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row b24
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row b23
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row b22
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row b21
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row b20
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check the gauge / tension
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row b19
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row b18
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row b17
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row b16
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row b15
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row b14
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row b13
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row b12
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row b11
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how to do a double crochet 2 together (UK terminology) / single crochet 2 together (US terminology)
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part 4: top point11 Steps
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part 5: steam the edges
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congratulations
what we’re making
Hello! It’s Lynda here from Homelea Lass and I’m so glad that you’re joining me in making the Diamond Blanket.
The unique shape of the Diamond Blanket means it will look fantastic draped over your lounge or on the end of a bed, and even feels amazing underfoot as a floor rug.
This design started when I was playing around with crocheting washcloths for the kitchen. I wanted to make them corner-to-corner and with a stylish and interesting texture. I then took what I’d done with the washcloths and translated it into a chunky blanket – what a stylish and interesting corner-to-corner blanket it is!
The name of this blanket came from the shape of the blanket, but the diamond stone is a symbol of love, and holds energetic properties that help with self-worth and self-love.
I hope making this blanket is joyful for you, and that it continues to wrap you in love (or whoever you’re making it for) for many years.
Let’s get started!