Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Graph-gan - Winnie the Pooh Baby Blanket


Graphgan Baby Blanket



Not sure if this will work. I've been posting craft photo's to facebook and loads of people have asked for the patterns.  Here it is. A Gorgeous Winnie the Pooh blanket. I can't take credit for the graph, I grabbed that from Pintrest.  The pattern is written to work with any graph you find. Making it very versatile.


Graphgan Baby Blanket


Materials: 8 Ply yarn. For this blanket I used 11 skeins of yarn, 100g skeins.
Hook: Size 6 mm

Choose your Graphgan graph. My example is a 50 sq x 100 sq.

Chain 50, turn

1. Chain 1, sc into 2nd chain from hook (this counts as 2nd sc, sc to end. (50 sc)
(Always start each row the same as row 1)

2. Chain 1, sc into 2nd chain from hook, sc in each sc to end

3. Rows 3 to 100 (or however big your graph is) follow the simple sc each stitch pattern, whilst working to the colours of your graph. Ensure you use a different bobbin for each colour change.

4. Once your 50 x 100 graph is complete, work around the rectangle. SC in each stitch and 2 sc in each corner stitch to create a nice corner turn.

Work around in yellow for 3 rows.
Work around in black for 2 rows
Work around in gold for 5 rows
Work around in black for 2 rows
Work around in Red for 5 rows
Work around in black for 2 rows
Work around in Green for 5 rows
Work around in black for 2 rows
Work around in Gold for 5 rows
Work around in Black for 2 rows
Work around in yellow for 2 rows
Work in Yellow for last row, using Picot stitch as follows
- Picot stitch in corner stitch (middle of 3 sc corner), sc in next 3 stitches, 1 picot stitch in next sc, repeat until the beginning corner.

Notes and Tips. Stop every 10 rows or so and weave in the ends, as they will get very messy.



















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