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materials
Information
Materials
Scheepjes Chunky Monkey (100% acrylic), 100g/116m/127yds
Yarn A – Cream (1005) x 9 balls
Yarn B – Pale Grey (1203) x 2 balls
5.5mm hook
Abbreviations
US Terminology
Ch – Chain
BP – Back post (insert your hook from back to front around the post of the indicated stitch and complete the stitch as normal)
Dc – Double crochet
FP – Front post (insert your hook from front to back around the post of the indicated stitch and complete the stitch as normal)
Hdc – Half-double crochet
Rem – Remaining/remains
RS – Right side
Sc – Single crochet
Sp/sps – Space/spaces
Sl st – Slip stitch
St/sts – Stitch/stitches
Tr – Treble crochet
Punctuation
* An asterisk indicates pattern repeats. You will need to repeat all the instructions between asterisks the number of times specified. This is a hard-core repeat and will consist of multiple instructions.
Parentheses () indicate repeats. You will need to repeat the instructions between parentheses the number of times specified. This is a lower level repeat. Parentheses are also used to indicate a group of stitches to be worked into the same stitch/space.
Square Brackets [] are used to indicate a group of stitches to be worked in the same stitch/space when using parentheses would be too confusing.
Curly Brackets {} are used to indicate additional information and photo references.
Special Stitches
Cluster (Dc3tog) – Yarn over and insert your hook into the indicated stitch. Yarn over and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops. (Yarn over and insert your hook into the next stitch. Yarn over and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops) twice. Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops on your hook.
Standing Stitches – Standing stitches are exactly the same as regular stitches, except that they are made ‘in air’, without being attached to a previous stitch. Start with a slip knot already on your hook and complete the stitch as normal.
Gauge
At the end of Round 18, your square should measure 31.5cm (12.4”). Please see Notes.
102cm x 102cm (40.2” x 40.2”) – Please see Notes.
Notes
Size, Gauge, and Materials
If you prefer a smaller, heavier blanket with a bit more structure (perfect for tummy time), you can use a 5mm hook and one less ball of Yarn A. In that case, your gauge should be 28cm (11”) at the end of Round 18 for a final size of 92cm x 92cm (34.6” x 34.6”).
Structure
The central flower of this blanket is textured and raised slightly above the surface. When you have only made the flower, it will look like it bulges too much (because of all those front post stitches) but, as the blanket progresses, this will become less noticeable. With use, the flower will relax down even further, but it will always remain slightly raised above the surface.
Colours Per Round
I have supplied a round by round table for the entire blanket below.
If you prefer using a ‘cheat sheet’ for first 36 rounds, here it is:
18: As written in the original tutorial
28: Yarn A
Yarn A
36: As written in the original tutorial
Making the Charlotte Square Make a Charlotte Square up to the end of Round 36, remembering to use the colours listed under Colours Per Round above. You can find the instructions, photo tutorials, and videos here: Part 1 – Central Square (ignore the Size, Gauge, and Materials listed in the original) Part 2 – Triangles Part 3 – Border
video Tutorial Continuing the Blanket with Modified Rounds from Charlotte’s Dream Misty Modified these two rounds from Charlotte’s Dream slightly so that she could ‘marry’ the square with the Sunshine Owl CAL.
Making the Charlotte Square Make a Charlotte Square up to the end of Round 36, remembering to use the colours listed under Colours Per Round above. You can find the instructions, photo tutorials, and videos here: Part 1 – Central Square (ignore the Size, Gauge, and Materials listed in the original) Part 2 – Triangles Part 3 – Border
video Tutorial Continuing the Blanket with Modified Rounds from Charlotte’s Dream Misty Modified these two rounds from Charlotte’s Dream slightly so that she could ‘marry’ the square with the Sunshine Owl CAL.
(Yarn B)
of Charlotte’s Dream – modified.
Join your yarn by making a standing dc in any ch-2 corner sp. [dc, ch 2, 2 dc] into the same ch-2 corner sp. This is your first corner made.
*Dc in each of the 86 sts across. [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in the next ch-2 corner sp.* Repeat from * to * 3 more times, omitting the last corner on the last repeat. Join to the top of the beg ch-3 with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends.
Stitch Count: 360 dc and 4 ch-2 corner sps {90 dc per side}
*Sc in the next st, ch 2, sc around the last sc made to form a Picot, skip the next st. (Sc in the next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sc around the last sc made to form a Picot, skip the next st) until one st rem. Sc in the last st, ch 2, sc around the last sc made to form a Picot. [Sc, ch 2, sc] in the next ch-2 corner sp.* Repeat from * to * 3 more times, omitting the last corner on the last repeat. Join to the first sc with a sl st. Fasten off and work away your ends.
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