Join Colour Cloud into any ch-3 sp and ch 3. Round 5 is written out for anyone who wishes to seam their squares together separately at the end of their project. **Only Complete the following Round 5 IF you do not plan on using the CJAYG to join the motifs. Sl st into the ch-3 sp between the first two cl sts (not into the top of the first cluster st). Work into each ch-2 sp around (16 cl sts). Sl st into the ch-2 sp between the first two cls (not into the top of the cl st), Fasten off.Ĭh 2, into the same sp work a. Work into each ch-1 sp around (16 cl sts). Tag me on Instagram or Facebook or use the hashtag: #islandtimeblanketĬh 2, into same sp work a. All colour combos remain the same as the original pattern.ĭon’t forget to share your makes on Instagram and Facebook! I always love seeing what you have all worked up. This pattern only differs from the original by using a slightly heavier yarn (worsted rather than DK weight). If you choose to join your blanket a different way-please note yarn quantities will differ (you’ll need more). The Colour Legend is my attempt to provide you with colour accurate photos/generic colour names that you can use if you’d like to find an alternative yarn (the actual yarn name will be provided below in brackets).īlanket is constructed using CJAYG, where each motif is turned into a square while joining the next motif in the blanket. Make sure to purchase enough of the same dye lot to finish blanket. Please pay special attention to yarn quantities: in some instances, the entire skein was used for the blanket with only a few grams to spare. Gauge will affect yarn quantities, please adjust hook size to meet gauge. How to 5 DC cl: YO and insert hook into sp, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2. How to 4 DC cl: YO and insert hook into sp, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2. How to puff stitch (puff): YO and insert hook into st, YO and pull up a loop (pull up to about the height of a DC). Wonderland Heather (235yds/107g) 3 skeins The only change to the colour chart has been a replacement of the variagated colourway “Tropical Splendor” which are now solid colours: “conch” and “ papaya heather ”.Ĭ (or Knit Picks) Wool of the Andes Worsted (110yds/50g): **affiliate link **please note: for anyone who was working on the original blanket pattern-do not panic! All the colour combos remain the EXACT SAME. If you want the printable PDF of the pattern you can grab one in my Etsy or Ravelry pattern shops below: I was awestruck by the combos while working with them and I do hope you love it as much as I have. The new blanket is made with a traditional Peruvian Highland Wool with solid and heathered colours mixed together in total perfection (if I humbly do say so myself). I thought that it was time to find the exact same colours and remake this beauty in a classic, simple- yet stunning yarn. This blanket was original designed in a hand dyed merino DK weight yarn which has since been retired. Made with the coziest wool I could get my hands on… (or KnitPicks) very own Wool of the Andes (*affiliate link) makes this blanket extra special. The Winters are grey here in Canada-but not from where I’m sitting! A blanket so cheerful it’s bound to remind you of tropical getaways and warmer, sunnier days ahead. It’s bright, it’s colourful, it’s made with dreamy yarn… This supports me and my family and my continued efforts to bring you free patterns. Affiliate links cost you nothing, but when purchasing through these links you help me earn a small commission.
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