Yarn Advent-ure Blanket (left handed)
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Q & A9 Steps
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How do I print the crochet pattern?
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How do I make the squares bigger (or smaller)?
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Do I need to leave the yarns ends 4 times the length of the side of the square?
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How do I count the stitches? How do I know the difference between double crochet stitches and chain spaces?
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What do I do if I have too many (or not enough) stitches in a row?
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How do I know which row I'm up to? How do I count the rows?
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Does it matter if my squares are an odd shape (I've got uneven tension)?
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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 do I start a new ball of yarn (Homelea Bliss or super chunky)?
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How do I print the crochet pattern?
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get help
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crochet pattern & chart
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add to your Ravelry library
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before startingabout
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ideas & colour inspiration
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yarn, hook and tools
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yarn, hook and tools - 25 colour, Homelea Happy 10ply (merino wool) version
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yarn, hook and tools - 5 colour, organic cotton version
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bonus: how to make your own yarn advent / countdown calendar
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print the progress worksheet
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left handed online course & video tutorialshow to use this pattern and online course
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crochet the squares28 Steps
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how each square is made
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different sized squares
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foundation chain
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row 1 (border)
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rows 2 to 4 (border)
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rows 5 and 6
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rows 7 and 8
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rows 9 and 10
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rows 11 and 12
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rows 13 and 14
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rows 15 and 16
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rows 17 and 18
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rows 19 and 20
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rows 21 and 22
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rows 23 and 24
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rows 25 and 26
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rows 27 and 28
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rows 29 and 30
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rows 31 and 32
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rows 33 and 34
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rows 35 and 36
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rows 37 and 38
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rows 39 and 40
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rows 41 and 42
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rows 43 and 44
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row 45 (border)
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rows 46 to 48 (border)
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finishing
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how each square is made
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bonus: 2 & 3 colour squares2 Steps
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blocking the squares
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join the squares5 Steps
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congratulations
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leave a review
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bonus: how to wash wool scarfs and blankets2 Steps
yarn, hook and tools
what’s needed to make the Yarn Advent-ure Blanket
- yarn – choose the size and find out how much below
- crochet hook – find out the size below based on the yarn size
- scissors
- tape measure
- darning needle
- pins for blocking
- blocking mats (or ironing board or something similar to pin into)
- iron or steamer
- the desire to make a beautiful blanket
the table of yarn advent-ure goodness
Down below is a table which has 7 different yarn sizes across the top, and then down below there’s the details for one square, and then for 3 different blanket sizes.
1. First choose:
- what size yarn – across the top of the table
and from this find out:
- the crochet hook size that’s needed, and
- how much yarn is in one square
2. Then choose:
- the blanket size – from the 3 headings going down the table
and from this find out:
- how many squares are needed
3. Then select the yarn and colours.
Download and print the table here, or view it below:
the yarns the test squares are made with:
- 2ply / lace weight: Classic by Bendigo Woollen Mills
- 4ply / fingering weight: KPPPM by Koigu
- 5ply / sport weight: Organic Cotton by Laines du Nord
- 8ply / DK weight: cotton merino blend – this was a discontinued yarn that I can’t remember the name of
- 10ply / worsted weight: Homelea Happy 10ply by Homelea Lass
- 14ply: Magic Merino Chunky by Heirloom
- super chunky / super bulky weight: Homelea Bliss by Homelea Lass
how to choose the yarn size and blanket size
do this first – make a test square
The weights and sizes up above are indicative only and will depend on your unique crocheting style combined with the actual yarn and crochet hook used. There is extra allowance in the yarn weight for each square, but I strongly recommend making a square with the chosen yarn and crochet hook to check the size and weight of each square first.
Thinking of using a Yarn Advent?
These are generally (but not always) 4ply / fingering weight yarn and there’s generally (but not always) 20g in each mini skein. This is the perfect combination to make a square.
49 mini skeins are needed to make a 1m x 1m (39in x 39in) blanket, or 100 mini skeins to make a 1.5m x 1.5m (59in x 59in) blanket, or 169 mini skeins to make a 2m x 2m (79in x 79in) blanket. Remember you don’t have to make the entire blanket in a year (maybe it’s multiple years of Yarn Advents) or you use a Yarn Advent plus yarn stash.