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Crochet rainbow will bring joy and good energy into your home. It's very easy to make and will look great on your door or window. Try it!
A Very Rainbow Blanket is here! Please, find a free pattern below. For my colorful version I used a Scheepjes Metropolis pack with 80 x 10g mini skeins. But the pattern is a perfect stash buster – you can use all leftovers lying around your house. The pattern can be easily adjusted for any width and height. And you can also mix and match two mosaic patterns according to your taste. Hope you enjoy! Purchase a print-friendly version of A Very Rainbow Blanket pattern HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy. The copy contains material list, pattern notes, charts, full written instructions and all step-by-step pictures in English US terms (a copy without pictures is also available to download). With no ads. And there is another version of the blanket using Scheepjes Stone Washed pack together with 12 x 50g balls of black Stone Washed. It was created by Laura Jackson. Check all notes about this version on Laura’s Ravelry page. And you can also order yarn for this version in her Taemombo shop (for US and Canada). Materials: Scheepjes Metropolis yarn pack (75% Merino Wool Extra Fine x 25% Nylon; 80x10g) 080 Hamburg x 1 ball (50g) 3.5mm hook, tapestry needle to weave in ends, scissors For two colored version I used two shades of Scheepjes Metropolis: Yarn A: 019 Marsielle x9 balls Yarn B: 024 Cota x8 balls Purchase yan in your local Scheepjes shop, or via online retailers: Wool Warehouse*, Black Sheep Wools (UK, international shipping) Caro’s Atelier* (NL and Europe) Taemombo (US and Canada) Gauge: 19 sts and 22 rows to measure 10 x 10 cm/4 x 4 in, blocked Size: Finished blanket measures approx. 105 x 145 cm/41.3 x 57”, blocked Abbreviations (US terms) ch chain stitch lp(s) loop(s) rep repeat sc single crochet sc2tog (single crochet 2 together): [insert hook in next st, yo, draw up a lp] x2, yo, pull through all three lps on hook ss slip stitch st(s) stitch(es) sp(s) space(s) prev previous yo yarn over the hook […] [rep instructions as many times as indicated] Special stitches mdc (mosaic double crochet): regular dc worked into skipped/unworked st from 3 rows below in front of chains; chains will stay behind mdc and will be skipped. Pattern Notes You can either follow the chart or written instructions. Use one color for 2 rows unless otherwise instructed and change color at the end of the row in last yo of the last st. Don’t cut the yarn, carry it up to next row. You’ll have floats of yarn along one edge. Make sure they don’t pull or are too loose. When one color (A or B) is over, attach next one from the list below: Yarn A: 80, 69, 1, 2, 3, 53, 49, 50, 54, 55, 6, 56, 15, 5, 4, 17, 70, 7, 10, 13, 12, 11, 9, 14, 18, 19, 23, 21, 22, 20, 16, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 79. Yarn B: 35, 34, 39, 25, 73, 72, 68, 33, 48, 47, 77, 46, 76, 74, 75, 65, 64, 62, 42, 41, 57, 43, 58, 44, 45, 59, 51, 60, 52, 61, 67, 66, 63, 71, 24, 30, 78. How to Read the Chart Chart is read from bottom to top. Each row in chart represents two rows of same color. Odd rows are worked on the RS (1, 3, 5, etc) and are read from right to left. Even rows on WS (2, 4, 6, etc) are read back across from left to right. The first square of each row shows which color is used for 2 rows (1-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc). Each square of the chart shows 1 stitch or 1 skipped stitch. When squares of different color appear in the row, they should be skipped. So instead of working them, make the same number of chs as the number of skipped sts plus 1 ch. For 1 missed st you will have ch2. On RS rows, when you will crochet with a different color, you will make mdc in these skipped sts from three rows below. Mdc are only worked on RS rows and are always made in front of chains of previous rows, so the ch-sps are always skipped. On WS (even numbered rows) you will only make sc and chs. Please note that sc are made in sts of the previous row, and chs are made over chs. Chart 1: False brioche body Chart 2: Mosaic Panel INSTRUCTIONS An original Lilla Björn Crochet Design (Tatsiana Kupryianchyk). Copyright 2014-2020. All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal use only. It cannot be sold, redistributed or edited in any way. Translations and video tutorials are not allowed. You can sell your finished products, but you cannot use my pictures to promote them. Please, always credit me as a designer of this pattern. Thank you! Purchase a print-friendly version of A Very Rainbow Blanket pattern HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy. The copy contains material list, pattern notes, charts, full written instructions and all step-by-step pictures in English US terms (a copy without pictures is also available to download). With no ads. False Brioche Body Row 1 – RS: Begin with Yarn A. Ch201, 1sc in second ch from hook, 1sc in each ch across, turn – 200 sts Row 2 – WS: Ch1 (doesn’t count as a st – here and throughout), 1sc in each st across (change to Yarn B in last st), turn. Pattern repeat 1 Row 3 - RS: With B. Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 2sc] rep across to last 3 sts, ch3, sk 2 sts, 1sc to end, turn. Row 4 - WS: Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk sp, 2sc] rep across omitting last sc (change to A), turn. Row 5: With A. Ch1, 1sc, 2mdc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 2mdc] rep to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 6: Ch1, 3sc, [ch3, sk sp, 2sc] rep to last st, 1sc to end (change to B), turn. Row 7: With B. Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 2mdc] rep to last 3 sts, ch3, sk 2 sts, 1sc to end, turn. Row 8: Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk sp, 2sc] rep to last sp and sc, ch3, sk sp, 1sc to end (change to A), turn. Rep Rows 5-8 until the desired length of brioche panel. Mine panels are all different in heigh t and measure between 7-18cm. Row 9: With A. Ch1, 1sc, [2mdc, 2sc] rep across omitting last sc, turn. Row 10: Rep Row 2. ******************** Pattern repeat 2 Row 11 - RS: With B. Ch1, 3sc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 2sc] rep to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 12 - WS: Ch1, 3sc, [ch3, sk sp, 2sc] rep to last st, 1sc to end (change to A), turn. Row 13: With A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 2mdc] rep to last 3 sts, ch3, sk 2 sts, 1sc to end, turn. Row 14: Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk sp, 2sc] rep to last sp and sc, ch3, sk sp, 1sc to end (change to B), turn. Row 15: With B. Ch1, 1sc, 2mdc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 2mdc] rep to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 16: Ch1, 3sc, [ch3, sk sp, 2sc] rep to last st, 1sc to end (change to A), turn. Rep Rows 13-16 until the desired length of brioche panel. Row 17: With A. Ch1, 3sc, [2mdc, 2sc] rep to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 18: Rep Row 2 Rep Rows 3-18 alternating the height of brioche panels until your blanket measures approx. 2/3 of desired length. If you are using Metropolis pack the blanket will measure approx. 92cm/36.2” at this point. Make 1sc2tog approx. in the middle of last rep of Row 2 – to accommodate new stitch count to multiple of 6 sts + 1 st. Then proceed to Mosaic Panel. ******************** Mosaic Panel Pattern Pattern repeat Row 1 – RS: Continue with Yarn A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 3sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc] to to end, turn. Row 2 – WS: Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk sp, 3sc, ch2, sk sp, 1sc] to end (change to B), turn. Row 3 – RS: With B. Ch1, 1sc, 1mdc, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc] to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 4 – WS: Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, sk sp, 2sc] to last st, 1sc to end (change to Yarn A), turn. Row 5: With A. Ch1, 2sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc] to last 3 sts, ch2, sk 1 st, 2sc to end, turn. Row 6: Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, sk sp, 1sc, ch2, sk sp, 3sc] to end working 2sc instead of last 3sc (change to B), turn. Row 7: With B. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, 1mdc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc] to end, turn. Row 8: Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk sp, 3sc, ch2, sk sp, 1sc] to end (change to Yarn A), turn. Row 9: With A. Ch1, 1sc, [1mdc, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc, ch2, sk 1 st] to end working 1sc instead of last ch2, turn. Row 10: Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, sk sp, 2sc] to last st, 1sc to end (change to B), turn. Row 11: With B. Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 1mdc] to end working 1sc instead of last mdc, turn. Row 12: Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk sp, 1sc] to end (change to A), turn. Row 13: With A. Ch1, 1sc, [2mdc, 1sc, 2mdc, ch2 sk 1 st] to end working 1sc instead of last ch2, turn. Row 14: Ch1, 6sc, [ch2, sk sp, 5sc] to last st, 1sc to end (change to B), turn. Row 15: With B. Ch1, 6sc, 1mdc, [5sc, 1mdc] to end working 1sc instead of last mdc, turn. Row 16: Ch1, 1sc in each st across (change to A), turn. Row 17: With A. Ch1, 6sc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 5sc] to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 18: Ch1, 6sc, [ch2, sk sp, 5sc] to last st, 1sc to end (change to B), turn. Row 19: With B. Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk 2 sts, 1sc, ch3, sk 2 sts, 1mdc] to end working 1sc instead of last mdc, turn. Row 20: Ch1, 1sc, [ch3, sk sp, 1sc] to end (change to A), turn. Row 21: With A. Ch1, 1sc, 2mdc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 2mdc] to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 22: Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, sk sp, 2sc] to last st, 1sc to end (change to B), turn. Row 23: With B. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc] to end working 1sc instead of last mdc, turn. Row 24: Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk sp, 3sc, ch2, sk sp, 1sc] to end (change to A), turn. Row 25: With A. Ch1, 1sc, 1mdc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, 1mdc] to end omitting last mdc, turn. Row 26: Ch1, 2sc, [ch2, sk sp, 1sc, ch2, sk sp, 3sc] to end omitting last sc (change to B), turn. Row 27: With B. Ch1, 2sc, 1mdc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc, 1sc] to last st, 1sc to end, trun. Row 28: Ch1, 3sc, [ch2, sk sp, 2sc] to last st, 1sc to end (change to A), turn. Row 29: With A. Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk 1 st, 1sc, 1mdc, 1sc, ch2, sk 1 st, 1mdc] to end working 1sc instead of last mdc, turn. Row 30: Ch1, 1sc, [ch2, sk sp, 3sc, ch2, sk sp, 1sc] to end (change to B), turn. Row 31: With B. Ch1, [1sc, 1mdc, 3sc, 1mdc] to last st, 1sc to end, turn. Row 32: Ch1, 1sc in each st across (change to A), turn. End of Pattern Repeat Continue with Pattern Repeat until desired length (or until you have no yarn left). ******************** Border A Very Rainbow Blanket uses a double (or “envelope”) border from a Havana CAL designed by Tinna Þórudóttir Þorvaldar. Check her video tutorial on YouTube. With RS facing you, attach black yarn with ss in any corner. Work with ss evenly around the entire blanket, join with ss in first ss. Continue to work around the blanket inserting hook under two lps of ss as foll: Ch1 (doesn’t count as a st), *(1sc, ch2, 1sc) in corner ss, 1sc in each ss to next corner; rep from * three more times, ss in first sc, fasten off. With WS facing you, attach black yarn in BL of ss in any corner and continue to work around the entire blanket inserting hook into BL of ss. Rep from * four times, join with ss in first sc, don’t fasten off and continue working with ss through top lps of both sc rnds joining them together. When the join is finished, fasten off and weave in all ends. Congratulations! Your Very Rainbow Blanket is now finished! Purchase a print-friendly version of A Very Rainbow Blanket pattern HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy. The copy contains material list, pattern notes, charts, full written instructions and all step-by-step pictures in English US terms (a copy without pictures is also available to download). With no ads. Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
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