CROCHET PDF PATTERN: Tate Blanket
Tate blanket is a modern crochet blanket with very beautiful texture. It is not so complicated to make as it might look, because only front post stitches are used. When you learn several basic stitches, you’ll be able to successfully finish this extraordinary blanket.
The pattern is written in ENGLISH using US crochet terms.
In the pattern only front post stitches are used, so the pattern is not as complicated as it might look.
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate – Upper Intermediate.
CROCHET HOOK: 3 mm.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
100 cm x 72 cm (39.4” x 28.3”) after blocking (without tassels)
YARN:
Alize Angora Gold
100 g/550 m (3.58 Oz/601 yds)
80% Acrylic, 20% Wool
Color: Ivory (no. 599)
You will need 4 skeins of 100 g, or approximately 330 g.
Substitute for this yarn: Drops Flora or Drops Alpaca or any 4 ply / fingering yarn.
THE PATTERN IS VERY DETAILED AND IT HAS:
- a row-by-row written pattern,
- a step-by-step picture tutorial for the first 18 rows,
- a step-by-step picture tutorial on how to make tassels,
- a step-by-step picture tutorial on how to make chainless foundation sc,
- a step-by-step picture tutorial on how to make Front post treble crochet - FPtr, Right leaning Front Post treble – FPtrR, Left leaning Front Post treble – FPtrL, Front Post treble Cluster – FptrCluster, Right leaning Front Post treble Cluster – FPtrClusterR, Left leaning Front Post treble Cluster – FPtrClusterL,
- a crochet chart,
- a schematic,
- a stitch guide,
- information on material needed,
- information on how to make the blanket in any size and
- 133 step-by-step pictures.
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Due to the nature of all digital products, all sales are final. This pattern may not be returned or exchanged.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions at: dadasplace [!at] gmail.com
This pattern is written & designed by Dragana Savkov Bajic. Please do not claim the pattern as your own, do not share, or publish this pattern anywhere.
You can sell the finished product for this pattern. Please give credit to me as a designer for the pattern and if you sell them online, please provide a link to my shop, or to my blog: https://www.dadasplace.com/
Happy crocheting! 🙂