Neutral Squares Blanket

A Simple and Tasteful Crochet Throw

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Needlecrafts & Fabric, Needlework, Crocheting
Cover of the book Neutral Squares Blanket by Lisa Clarke, Polka Dot Cottage
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Author: Lisa Clarke ISBN: 1230000331180
Publisher: Polka Dot Cottage Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lisa Clarke
ISBN: 1230000331180
Publisher: Polka Dot Cottage
Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

BEGINNER level, step-by-step tutorial.

As crocheters, we are drawn to a project when it has aspects that will keep us interested in the work: color! design! variety! And yet, we all have loved ones who eschew those very things. How do we reconcile their tastes with our desire to crochet them something special?

My own husband, when I told him I wanted to make him a blanket, responded with “ok, but only if it’s all one color.” He knew full well I would sooner make him nothing at all, then spend a few months crocheting with a single, lonely color. Oh! It bores me just to think about it!

But I didn’t give up on him. In fact, what he said gave me an idea. If I kept the components simple, and I made them all in different shades of the same color, that wouldn’t be too flamboyant for him, and it would keep me interested in the project at the same time. And so the Neutral Squares Blanket was born.

There’s no reason why you need to stick to browns here. Blues would still result in a simple, soothing design. Or grays. Or really any favorite color. If you have a more adventurous recipient in mind, by all means, use a variety of bright colors. If I make another, I’m considering a beach theme: 3 sandy colors, 3 blues, and 3 aquas.

REQUIRED SKILLS

The project is great for beginners! If you can:

make a slip knot
chain stitch
slip stitch
double-crochet stitch

then you can do this. And if you can’t do these things, I’ve included resources that will help you learn.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

This lap blanket measures 42”x51” and consists of fifteen rows of twelve squares.

Roughly 3000 yards of Berroco Vintage (or other worsted weight washable wool blend)
G (4mm) hook
scissors
yarn needle

TOPICS COVERED

More than just a simple crochet pattern, this ebook is like a mini-class. Each topic includes step-by-step instructions and photos where appropriate.

You will learn:

How to make a granny square
How to join granny squares together as you go
How to add a border to your blanket
Plus:

Choosing an alternate color scheme
Thoughts on how to put together the squares (use a very specific order, or randomize?)
A frugal variation
Links to resources to help you learn more

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BEGINNER level, step-by-step tutorial.

As crocheters, we are drawn to a project when it has aspects that will keep us interested in the work: color! design! variety! And yet, we all have loved ones who eschew those very things. How do we reconcile their tastes with our desire to crochet them something special?

My own husband, when I told him I wanted to make him a blanket, responded with “ok, but only if it’s all one color.” He knew full well I would sooner make him nothing at all, then spend a few months crocheting with a single, lonely color. Oh! It bores me just to think about it!

But I didn’t give up on him. In fact, what he said gave me an idea. If I kept the components simple, and I made them all in different shades of the same color, that wouldn’t be too flamboyant for him, and it would keep me interested in the project at the same time. And so the Neutral Squares Blanket was born.

There’s no reason why you need to stick to browns here. Blues would still result in a simple, soothing design. Or grays. Or really any favorite color. If you have a more adventurous recipient in mind, by all means, use a variety of bright colors. If I make another, I’m considering a beach theme: 3 sandy colors, 3 blues, and 3 aquas.

REQUIRED SKILLS

The project is great for beginners! If you can:

make a slip knot
chain stitch
slip stitch
double-crochet stitch

then you can do this. And if you can’t do these things, I’ve included resources that will help you learn.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

This lap blanket measures 42”x51” and consists of fifteen rows of twelve squares.

Roughly 3000 yards of Berroco Vintage (or other worsted weight washable wool blend)
G (4mm) hook
scissors
yarn needle

TOPICS COVERED

More than just a simple crochet pattern, this ebook is like a mini-class. Each topic includes step-by-step instructions and photos where appropriate.

You will learn:

How to make a granny square
How to join granny squares together as you go
How to add a border to your blanket
Plus:

Choosing an alternate color scheme
Thoughts on how to put together the squares (use a very specific order, or randomize?)
A frugal variation
Links to resources to help you learn more

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