Calendula Quilt by Elena Fedotova

Calendula Quilt

Crochet
January 2017
Sport (12 wpi) ?
Three rounds of standard granny square = 2¾'' x 2¾'' (7 cm x 7 cm)
4.0 mm (G)
1500 - 1632 yards (1372 - 1492 m)
Blanket: 29½'' x 29½'' (75 cm x 75 cm). Pillow: 13 ⅜'' x 13 ⅜'' (34 cm x 34 cm)
US
English
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The bright and cheerful Calendula Quilt has a bold geometric pattern which combines two popular craft ideas: crochet granny squares and patchwork quilts.

The pattern features classic granny motifs and two-color granny motifs, which look like two triangles in a square. Changing colors is quick and easy with the help of a photo tutorial on the last page.

The pattern includes eight additional motif layouts. For those who might want to design their own blanket, the pattern includes empty grid layouts to colorize on page 5. Choose your beloved colors and use these blank templates as your sketchpad to create your own unique design.

MATERIALS

Yarn: Woolly by DMC Creative World, 100% merino, Sport,
136 yd (124 m) per 50 g ball, 4 balls for MC: 01 – white; 2 balls each for first contrasting color: 042 – pink; 3 balls each for 2 remaining contrasting colors: 081 – green, and 102 - orange

Hook: US G (4 mm)
Two stitch markers
Yarn needle to weave in ends

FINISHED SIZES

Blanket: 29½’’ x 29½’’ (75 cm x 75 cm)
Pillow: 13 ⅜’’ x 13 ⅜’’ (34 cm x 34 cm)

The size of the blanket can be adjusted by using thinner/thicker yarn or working fewer/more rounds of square motifs.

GAUGE

Three rounds of standard granny square = 2¾’’ x 2¾’’
(7 cm x 7 cm)

The pattern has been professionally tech edited.

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