Thursday 1 October 2015

Tutorial & Pattern: Sunny Spring Garden Blanket



This week I have created one of my favourite blankets so far- both in colour and pattern!


I usually go for stripes but decided on a patchwork square blanket with a pretty edging instead.

I chose to adapt some of Attic 24's solid granny squares by continuing the rounds and making them larger.

Here is the original lovely pattern : Attic 24 Solid Granny Square Pattern
You can find my adaptation below :)


I made 20 squares (5x4) in varying colours, all in 8ply acrylic blend yarn :) (top to bottom, left to right)


Top Row (L - R)
1. Lincraft brand 8ply yarn 'Lilac'
2. Stylecraft Special DK 'Lavender'
3. Stylecraft Special DK 'Bluebell'
4. Stylecraft Special DK 'Aster'

Second row (L - R)
5. Stylecraft Special DK 'Aspen'
6. Spotlight brand 'Teal'
7. Stylecraft Special DK 'Turquoise' 
8. Stylecraft Special DK 'Sherbet'

Third Row (L - R)
9. Lincraft brand 8ply yarn 'Mint'
10. Spotlight brand 8ply yarn 'Spring Green'
11. Stylecraft Special DK 'Meadow'
12. Stylecraft Special DK 'Saffron'

Fourth Row (L - R)
13. Stylecraft Special DK 'Matador'
14. Spotlight brand 8ply yarn 'Orange'
15. Stylecraft Special DK 'Spice'
16. Stylecraft Special DK 'Sunshine'

Fifth Row (L - R)
17. Stylecraft Special DK 'Shrimp'
18. Stylecraft Special DK 'Bright Pink'
19. Stylecraft Special DK 'Raspberry'
20. Stylecraft Special DK 'Magenta'

Edging:
Spotlight brand 8ply 'Off White'
Lincraft brand 8ply 'Lilac'

Sunny Spring Garden Blanket


Squares pattern: (Make 20)



Close Up: Rounds 1 & 2
Round 1: Magic Circle. Chain 3. Make 2 Treble Crochets (TC) in the magic circle. Chain 1. Make 3 Treble Crochets. Chain 1. Make 3 Treble Crochets. Chain 1. Make 3 Treble Crochet's. Chain 1 and sl st into first chain 3.


Round 2: Chain 3. TC into same stitch as chain 3. Make 2 TCs in next stitch. Make 1 TC in chain space for 'corner' of square. Chain 2. Make 1 TC in same corner space. Make 2 TCs in each of the next 2 stitches. Make 1 TC in corner space, chain 2, make 1 TC in same corner space. Repeat for next two sides of square. In the last corner space, TC, chain 2, TC, and sl st into the first chain 3.

Close up of Rounds 1 - 4
Round 3. Chain 3. Make a single TC in the next st, and each st on that side. Make 2 TCs in corner space, chain 2, Make 2 more TCs in same corner space. Repeat for other 3 sides of square. For last corner space, Make 2 TCs, chain 2, Make 2 TCs, then sl st into first chain 3.

Round 4 - 7: Repeat Round 3 for each round. You should end up with 21 stitches on each side of your square (And 22 spaces if you count the corners!)



Whole Square
After your last sl st into the first chain 3 of round 7, chain 1, and pull the tail through the chain, to create a secure knot. Try not to pull too tightly or the edge of your square may buckle. Leave a 30 - 50cm tail of yarn to join squares together later.










Joining the Squares




Using the long tail on one of your squares to sew the squares together, place the good sides of the squares together. Here's what the front & back looks like - you will be able to easily tell the difference when you've done a few of them! :)

Front of Square
Back of Square

 Match up the stitches for each side before you start sewing to avoid wonky squares. Starting in a corner space, use your darning needle to stitch together each matching stitch. Join your first four squares together for your first row.

I chose to join each square seperately, using extra long tails of yarn (my reasoning: I didn't want the sewing yarn colours to stand out!), but you may choose to join rows of squares together, and then join the rows. This works really well if you have similar/same colours of squares in your blanket, but not so well if it is rainbow like mine!

To sew the second row like I did, join a single square below the first row, and then add a square to the side. Then use the tail of the next square to join it to the first row, then to the next square to the side. Etcetera etcetera :)

Edging:

Once I weaved in the ends of the yarn and tidied the squares up nicely, I started on the edging.


Round 1. Join your 'Off White' yarn to a corner space, and chain 3. TC in each space around the blanket , which should be 22 stitches for each square edge. When you get to the last square corner, do 2 TCs in the corner, and chain 3, then 2 TCs in the same corner space to make a nice spacey corner that won't pull your edges. Continue the same way around the entire blanket edge.

Round 2 & 3: Repeat Round 1 (CH 3, TC in all spaces, Do corners with 2 TC, Ch 2, 2 TC)

Round 4: Using your Lilac Yarn (or which ever colour you have chosen for the edge!)

Follow my tutorial for Picot Edging here:




Finished Product!
Hope you love this blanket as much as I do!

Happy Hooking!

Rhonie

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