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Meadow Blanket
Three colorful crocheted dishcloths on a white surface.

Would like to bring some color into your home during the cold and grey winter season? Then check out this fabulous Meadow Blanket crochet pattern from Lucy of Attic24. It features a beautiful striped design in multiple colors that will get you in the spring mood. Ready to give it a go? Let yourself be carried away by this beautiful, colorful madness!

Is the Meadow Blanket Pattern Difficult for Beginners?

This striped crochet blanket pattern will be a great project for beginners. The only thing you need to know to work it is a set of basic stitches, like chains and single crochets, and a little bit of crafting enthusiasm. It’s also the perfect way to learn how to change colors in crochet.

The designer provides a step-by-step photo tutorial for the striped pattern, making things even easier for those with minimal experience.

Everything You Need to Get Started

In this pattern, it’s not the stitches, it’s the bright, multicolored design that takes the limelight. If you want your handmade blanket to be as beautiful and as colorful as a flower-filled spring meadow, you will need a whole palette of colors. To get the same stunning results, be sure to use Stylecraft Special DK yarn with a 4 mm crochet hook.

The designer provides a detailed color scheme, so you can easily recreate the look of this blanket.

How to Resize Your Meadow Blanket

What’s best about the Meadow Blanket pattern is that it is customizable in terms of size. You can easily turn it into a gorgeous lap throw, a cute baby blanket, or a gigantic double/king bedspread.

The original version is designed to have 90 stripes and results in a 175 cm long blanket. By adding extra rows, you can easily increase its length to the point it meets your requirements.

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