There is a wide range of awesome covers, throws and sheets that can be discovered on the web but man, oh, man we were fortunate to find this goody. This Patchwork Granny Blanket by Sandra Scherndl isn’t the most difficult thing to make, yet the outcome is essentially astounding. It appears as though there is not all that much to it, yet as the ancients say: simple is beautiful.
What You Need to Get Started
To make the Patchwork Granny Blanket, you’ll need some worsted weight yarn. One great option to try out is Four Seasons Gründl Lisa Uni. This yarn is soft, long-lasting, and comes in many colors, giving you plenty of choices for your design. Prepare also a 3.5 mm hook.
What Skill Level Do I Need?
This crochet patchwork blanket pattern works best for intermediate crocheters or anyone who can read crochet charts. Instead of written instructions, this design uses visual guides. If you’ve made a granny square before, you’ll notice familiar stitches, which can make this project more accessible for you.
How to Crochet a Patchwork Granny Blanket
Wondering how to crochet a granny square blanket? Unlike traditional granny blankets, where squares are put side by side, this design creates an overlapping illusion. You’ll crochet each piece separately in different shapes to arrange them strategically, giving the blanket a layered patchwork appearance.
While this makes it a bit more complex, it also adds an exciting and visually interesting element to this crochet blanket project.
There is no pattern. All i see is the same photo that is posted everywhere surrounded by 1,000 adds and lies. Nice.
This pattern is available in diagram, link to the pattern is at the end of the post.
On the last round where you do the black do you do a sc around the squares
Oh how much black do you use in joining the squares together
How do you join these blocks? and lovely pattern!
How do you join these blocks? and lovely pattern!