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Nature Awakens Crochet Throw PATTERN (English only)©
The Nature Awakens Crochet Throw© is an instant download for a PDF PATTERN for a crochet blanket (NOT the blanket itself or a physical copy of the pattern!).
The pattern is written in English only and uses US terms.
Due to the nature of digital products I do not offer refunds on patterns. All sales are final.
Spring in all her splendor was my driving force behind this blanket design. Seemingly overnight tender new chartreuse leaves bud out on the trees, beautifully vibrant flowers bloom from the ground, and new life explodes, quickly changing the drab and dreary landscape of winter to one of bright and colorful hues. It feels like a big sigh of relief and new beginnings as nature finally awakens after her long winter's sleep. So, I was inspired to try to capture a fraction of all this lovely color and flora and turn it into blanket form.
This pattern creates a plush, solid fabric with beautiful drape, perfect for early spring when there's still a chill in the air. And while it is loaded with lots of color changes, an envelope border keeps you from having to weave in all those ends. They all get trimmed and tied into knots, and are tucked in between the two-sided border. Those sides then get stitched together at the end of the project, keeping all those pesky ends hidden away. If you aren't a fan of envelope borders, there is an option for a regular border included in the pattern as well.
I wouldn't classify this pattern as one for new beginners, but if you have a little crochet experience under your belt and are comfortable with basic stitches you'll probably be fine with it. A link to a full video tutorial is included in the pattern in case you're a visual learner, or if you just need a little extra help or clarification along the way.
The pattern is for one size only, but I include the stitch multiple so that if you want to adjust for a different size you can do that.
Materials info:
*size 7mm hook and I/5.5mm hook
*Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn
(medium/4 weight yarn, 7oz/199g, 355yd/325m, 100% acrylic)
in
A) Keylime (4 skeins)
B) Amethyst (1 skein)
C) Yellow (1 skein)
D) Soft Pink (1 skein)
E) Periwinkle (1 skein)
F) Hot Rose (1 skein)
G) Buttercup (1 skein)
H) Hot Orchid (1 skein)
I) Orchid (1 skein)
J) Pink (1 skein)
K) Lemon Ice (1 skein)
*scissors
*tapestry needle
*stitch markers
Finished blanket measures about 55.5" x 78" (141.3cm x 198.1cm).
This pattern is the copyright of Stacy Narrin and no part of it (written or photographs) may be copied or sold. However, you may sell the finished blanket you've made from the pattern as well as share pictures of YOUR blanket to social media. I just ask that you please give me credit for the pattern.
The Nature Awakens Crochet Throw© is an instant download for a PDF PATTERN for a crochet blanket (NOT the blanket itself or a physical copy of the pattern!).
The pattern is written in English only and uses US terms.
Due to the nature of digital products I do not offer refunds on patterns. All sales are final.
Spring in all her splendor was my driving force behind this blanket design. Seemingly overnight tender new chartreuse leaves bud out on the trees, beautifully vibrant flowers bloom from the ground, and new life explodes, quickly changing the drab and dreary landscape of winter to one of bright and colorful hues. It feels like a big sigh of relief and new beginnings as nature finally awakens after her long winter's sleep. So, I was inspired to try to capture a fraction of all this lovely color and flora and turn it into blanket form.
This pattern creates a plush, solid fabric with beautiful drape, perfect for early spring when there's still a chill in the air. And while it is loaded with lots of color changes, an envelope border keeps you from having to weave in all those ends. They all get trimmed and tied into knots, and are tucked in between the two-sided border. Those sides then get stitched together at the end of the project, keeping all those pesky ends hidden away. If you aren't a fan of envelope borders, there is an option for a regular border included in the pattern as well.
I wouldn't classify this pattern as one for new beginners, but if you have a little crochet experience under your belt and are comfortable with basic stitches you'll probably be fine with it. A link to a full video tutorial is included in the pattern in case you're a visual learner, or if you just need a little extra help or clarification along the way.
The pattern is for one size only, but I include the stitch multiple so that if you want to adjust for a different size you can do that.
Materials info:
*size 7mm hook and I/5.5mm hook
*Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn
(medium/4 weight yarn, 7oz/199g, 355yd/325m, 100% acrylic)
in
A) Keylime (4 skeins)
B) Amethyst (1 skein)
C) Yellow (1 skein)
D) Soft Pink (1 skein)
E) Periwinkle (1 skein)
F) Hot Rose (1 skein)
G) Buttercup (1 skein)
H) Hot Orchid (1 skein)
I) Orchid (1 skein)
J) Pink (1 skein)
K) Lemon Ice (1 skein)
*scissors
*tapestry needle
*stitch markers
Finished blanket measures about 55.5" x 78" (141.3cm x 198.1cm).
This pattern is the copyright of Stacy Narrin and no part of it (written or photographs) may be copied or sold. However, you may sell the finished blanket you've made from the pattern as well as share pictures of YOUR blanket to social media. I just ask that you please give me credit for the pattern.