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Skill level
- Experience
What do you need to crochet this project?
- Crochet hook size 7 (4.5 mm)
- Used yarns approximately:
- 102g of gold
- 133g of copper
- 245g of stone
- 93g of sage
- 87g of claret
- 78g of citron
- 54g of raspberry
- 102g of meadow
- 98g of camel
- 104g of saffron.
- Yarndage: 322 yards(294 meters) / 100 grams (3.53 ounces)
- Yarn weight: DK (11 wpi)
- Fiber type: 100% acrylic
- Yarn Brand: Stylecraft Special Double Knit
- Scissors
- Stitch/place markers
- Tapestry needle
Crochet sizes
- Gauge is not essential for this project
Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- trc – treble crochet
- BPsc – back post single crochet
- BPhdc – back post half double crochet
- BPdc – back post double crochet
- FPhdc – front post half double crochet
- FPdc – front post double crochet
- FPtrc – front post treble crochet
- V-stitch
- Cluster
- Shell
- tc2tog – treble crochet decrease across two stitches
- fphdc2tog – front post half-double crochet decrease across two stitches
- fpdc2tog – front post double crochet decrease across two stitches
- fptc2tog – front post treble crochet decrease across two stitches
- fptc3tog – front post treble crochet decrease across three stitches or as specified.
If you still have questions regarding what those symbols mean or how to read them, please take a look at our epic guide of Crochet symbols and abbreviations.
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Download Demelza Blanket Crochet Pattern
Demelza Blanket Crochet Pattern pattern
Author: Catherine Bligh
Top 3 free blanket crochet pattern
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