A large and lacy doily to cuddle up with or display in your home. Crocheted in your choice of worsted weight yarn (brand specifics listed below), this blanket can be made in a few hours! Notes included at the end of the pattern to make additional sizes.
Measures ~44″ in diameter. Gauge is unimportant with this sort of lace, but the looser the better.
Materials
—Approximately 800 yards worsted/aran
—6.5mm (US K) for worsted/aran
Needle for weaving in ends
Test yarns used
3 skeins Loops & Threads ‘Impeccable’
3 skeins Red Heart Soft (omitting picot edge or using J hook and pattern as-is)
Medium doily (~25″ diameter): 1 skein Araucania ‘Itata Multi’ & 3.75mm (US F) hook
Small doily (~19″ diameter): 1 ball of Aunt Lydia’s Cotton thread & 1.75mm hook
U.S. crochet terminology used. Stitches needed: chain, single crochet, double crochet, slip-stitch. Special stitch patterns are described and listed in the file.
See the pattern page on Ravelry:
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[Note: unlike my other patterns, this file is printer-friendly with only 1 photo included. Please reference this page or the Ravelry pattern page, if you need to see any additional photos. Thank you!]
So gorgeous!!!
I could really see it as a small carpet/rug(I don’t know which word is the right one for it), it would look great I think.
Oh yay! I’ve been away from my computer – this is great news! I will have to start this one this summer! Your little boy’s sweater is wonderful! Great job! I really want to learn to knit soon! Hugs, B
Hi Lisa , I’ve enjoyed very much of all your patterns . thanks a million . ;)
Lisa, I am having trouble with rounds 18, 19. I’ve ripped it out twice and still isn’t coming out right. Do you have a stitch diagram I can access? Maybe I can see what I’m not doing correctly. Thanks. Victoria
this is a new conten and i like your post!
I enjoy reading your blogs. Many thanks for the helpful details.
I’ve seen a few knitting patterns like this, it looks really great.
I have made several quilts before. But it must be said that it takes quite a while and requires a lot of patience.
Nice pattern, this can be made into a blanket, winter is coming and I do need a warm blanket to cover me and my partner!