Yarn Advent-ure Blanket (right 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
view, download & print the pattern -
view, download & print the 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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print the progress worksheet
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bonus: how to make your own yarn advent / countdown calendar
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right handed online course & 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
how to use this pattern and online course
Before picking up the crochet hook, I’d love to share with you what you’ll come across in this pattern and how to use this online course.
crochet terminology
This pattern is written in UK and US crochet terminology. If the stitch names are different, they are shown as UK terminology (US terminology).
The stitch abbreviations that are used in this pattern are summarised in the table below:
number of stitches in each row
Throughout this crochet pattern there are curvy brackets at the end of the row – this indicates the number of stitches in the row. For example, {45 sts} means that there are 45 stitches in the row.
Counting the number of stitches at the end of each row is a good way to check that there haven’t been any stitches gained or lost any stitches during the row.
turning chain
The turning chain is worked at the start of the row in this pattern.
how to use this online course
- Work through the online course parts and steps sequentially.
- 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.
- You’re able to make the parts and steps as complete to keep track of where you’re up to, and change them back to incomplete too. If you’d like to mark the entire course complete or incomplete let me know in the web chat (bottom right corner) and I’ll do it for you.
- Don’t forget to log in to your Homelea Lass account to be able to access all the parts of this crochet pattern and online course.
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.