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Tunisian Winterborn Blanket
Explore some simple Tunisian stitches to create a beautiful, functional blanket. The blanket is ideal for snuggling under as the evenings become colder. It has both weight and texture. I wanted to design something that was relatively straight forward, so that I could enjoy the rhythm of the stitches without constantly referring to the pattern, but that included an interesting range of Tunisian stitches. The blanket is based on a grid pattern, worked in one piece. Each large square is made using Arrowhead stitch and Bobbles on a Tunisian Simple stitch ground. The Honeycomb stitch border allows the blanket to drape without curling at the edges. I used 9 balls of KIng Cole Fashion Aran in Stone. The size can be easily changed - make more repeats, or add additional rows of honeycomb at the top/bottom edges (but you would need more yarn).
Tunisian Winterborn Blanket - Materials
Yarn: 9 x 100g/200m King Cole Fashion Aran (70% acrylic, 30% wool)
Hook: 6.5mm Tunisian crochet hook with extension cord, and a 4.5mm standard crochet hook for the edging.
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Tunisian Winterborn Blanket - Dimensions
Finished size after blocking: 46 inches by 44 inches
Gauge: unblocked over Tunisian Simple Stitch on 6.5mm hook - 15 stitches and 12 rows to 4 inches.
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- First published: September 2021
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