Layered Patch Blanket (right handed)
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CROCHET PATTERN & CHART
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view, download & print the chart
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BEFORE WE START CROCHETINGwhat we're making
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yarn, hook and tools
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it's good to know
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print the progress worksheet
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RIGHT HANDED ONLINE COURSE & VIDEO TUTORIALShelpful reference videos17 Steps
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how to hold the crochet hook and yarn
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how to crochet looser or tighter
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Row 2 of colour 1 is longer than 140cm, are my stitches too loose?
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how to start a row with a new yarn colour
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How do I start a new ball of yarn (Homelea Bliss or super chunky)?
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How do I to start a new ball of yarn (Homelea Happy 10ply or a non-chunky size)?
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how to do a slip knot
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how to do a chain
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how to do a double crochet (single crochet) / dc (sc)
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how to do a double crochet (single crochet) through the front loop only / dcflo (scflo)
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how to do a double crochet (single crochet) through the back bar / dcbb (scbb)
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how to count rows
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what size should the patch be
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how to fasten off
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how to weave in ends - Homelea Bliss super chunky
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how to sew in ends - Homelea Happy 10ply
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how to put the stitch markers into the first and last stitches - 10ply and super chunky yarn
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how to hold the crochet hook and yarn
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how to use this crochet pattern & online course
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steam block the blanket
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congratulations
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bonus: how to wash wool scarfs and blankets2 Steps
what we’re making
We’re making the Layered Patch Blanket by crocheting each of the 13 layers on top of each other. There’s no joining of patches required at the end of the blanket.
You have the option to make the Layered Patch Blanket with super chunky yarn or 10ply / worsted weight yarn. The size of the blanket is the same with the different sized yarns, with the size and number of the stitches varying. The super chunky version has bigger stitches that are easier to crochet.
The stitches in the rows vary throughout each layer with the focal point being the beautiful V’s that mark the end of one layer and the start of the next.
skill level – easy
This pattern uses simple stitch patterns and if you’ve done some crocheting before then you’ll be able to make it.
You will learn how to:
- crochet through the back bar of a stitch
- do a double crochet through the front loop only (UK terminology) / single crochet through the front loop only (US terminology)
It will help if you know how to:
- make a slip knot and do chain stitches
- crochet double crochet (UK terminology) / single crochet (US terminology) stitches
- count your rows and stitches
- check your tension / gauge / length of the row
- fasten off, weave in ends and finish off your crocheting
blanket size
The Layered Patch Blanket is 135cm (53in) wide and 90cm (35in) high. It’s the perfect size for sitting over your lap and legs.
gauge / tension for super chunky yarn:
- 4 stitches in 10cm (4in)
- 3 rows / 1 colour band in 7cm (3in)
gauge / tension for 10ply / worsted weight yarn:
- 13 stitches in 10cm (4in)
- 11 rows / 1 colour band in 7cm (3in)
patch and layer size
There are 13 patches / layers and each one is 135cm (53in) wide and 7cm (3in) high.
colour order
seasonal version:
- indigo blue
- ocean blue
- mint green
- spring green
- olive green
- daisy yellow
- cosy coral
- sunny peach
- minna pink
- pinkie pink
- vintage purple
- amethyst purple
- indigo blue
original version:
- natural undyed
- oatmeal beige
- minna pink
- rhubarb red
- mushroom purple
- indigo blue
- steele blue
- light grey
- mint green
- spring green
- olive green
- cumin yellow
- charcoal grey