Scrapsrific Rainbow Crochet Blanket Part Seven – Free Crochet Along
The Scrapsrific Rainbow Crochet Blanket Part Seven is part of a fun, unique blanket worked in a variety of stitches and squares.
A puzzle constructed as you crochet.
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Abbreviations: US Terminology
CH – chain
SL ST – slip stitch
SC – single crochet (UK – DC)
HDC – half double crochet (UK – HTR)
DC – double crochet (UK – TR)
TR – treble crochet (UK – DTR)
BLP – back loop
RS – Right side
WS – Wrong side
For more information about this crochet along CLICK HERE!
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Colors – completely optional
- A – natural
- B – sepia
- C – marigold
- D – sherbet
- E – kiwi
- F – mint
- G – turquoise
- H – azure
- I – watermelon
- J – pomegranate
PART SEVEN:
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- READ the instructions through first;
- special stitches are noted and linked to tutorials (if necessary) for each part;
- please check your stitch count – this IS important for joining!
- All sizes mentioned are approximate only – this ALL depends on YOUR hook, YOUR yarn and YOUR tension.
– for this project to be joined with the least effort be sure to use the SAME hook throughout! - I use US Crochet stitch terminology.
My Hook:
4.00 mm
Abbreviations:
CH – chain
SL ST – slip stitch
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
TR – treble crochet
BLP – back loop
INSTRUCTIONS:
Joining all the squares and rectangles:
Below is a schematic of how the squares need to be placed to be joined.
You are more than welcome to place your squares in any spot – I have below a photos of how my squares were joined.
I joined the other 4 squares first – then the squares surrounding the center square. Then the rectangles then lastly the 2 single squares in the corners. The nice thing about this blanket is that is all fits like a puzzle. All the pieces fit!
Below is the photo of how I joined my squares – it is not the best photo but I had trouble – lighting was not my friend on this day and I needed to take it inside on my dining table – so that the placement of squares can at least be seen 😉
Joining Methods:
I used the zipper method – you can find an awesome tutorial here:
THIS JOINING METHOD IS COMPLETELY OPTIONAL!
Don’t like this way of joining? No worries!
Check out these links for an assortment of joining methods you can choose from!
10 FREE VIDEO TUTORIALS FOR JOINING GRANNY SQUARES – From Free Crochet Tutorials
Get It Together: How to Join Crochet Squares 14 Ways! – From Moogly
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