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This is a CAL blanket was created by the talented designer Pippin Poppycock. Representing Arizona, it uses colors typical of traditional Native American blankets.
The pattern is composed of seven colors, five gradients and one each of a shadow and contrast color. The patter is greatly enhanced by the gradient colors that blend into one another in a very specific way, and this is further framed by the shadow and contrast colors that help define the pattern.
For more free designs every day follow us on Facebook. Link to that pattern for the first part is below, as is the link to the video tutorial. More parts you will find at a pattern site as soon as they are released.
Part One: The center panel is made up of 8 filled granny squares and combined in a diamond fashion. The authors wanted this to be symbolic of the Native American symbol for the medicine man.



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Arizona Cal is >>here< . There, you will find lots of inspirations and recommendations for hues. But first you may have a look on video tutorial to see how beautiful pattern it is:
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