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Attic 24 cosy stripe pattern.
Cosy stripe with edging pattern.
For example with the cosy stripe blanket it was all about the warm autumnal colours so i opted for traditional autumnal shades to work the edging.
I have used 15 x 100g balls of stylecraft special dk worked on a 4mm hook to make my cosy stripe blanket.
By lucy of attic24.
And finally a few cosy blankety facts.
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I ve really been loving this cosy stripe blanket pattern published by lucy at attic24 you can find it here.
Cosy stripe blanket attic24 15 8373 1849.
Each colour is used to crochet one stripe which is made up of two rows.
By lucy of attic24.
Another thing to think about is the colour you choose for the final round this will be the colour that dominates the edging so make sure you love this colour.
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By lucy of attic24.
By lucy of attic24.
There is one stripe two rows of plain trebles followed by one stripe two rows of treble clusters groups of 3 trebles worked into one stitch.
Bower bird simply crochet issue 23 christmas crochet decorations supplement.
After row 10 you should be able to see how the simple mixed stripe pattern is forming.
What am i missing.
15 x 100g balls of stylecraft special dk available here pattern.
She has a fab tutorial on her website and in keeping with her encouragement i decided to create in colours that make my heart sing this is what i did to create my own cosy stripe blanket.
Patterns designers lucy of attic24.
Granny stripes attic24 43 25589 7717.
These 15 balls are enough to make a single bed size blanket with a finished size of approximately 4ft x 6ft 120 cm x 180 cm.
The colours are 1023 raspberry 100g 1027 khaki 100g.
Printed pattern now included in the pack.
Included in the pack we have the 15 100g balls of stylecraft special dk to make the cosy stripe blanket.
This pack has been put together by lucy from attic24 for her crochet a long.
You can upload them to ravelry on this thread or to the attic24 inspired group on flickr.
You can find the link to the cosy stripe tutorial here.