The Broadquay Blanket is a triumph of texture and geometry. Using matching simple square motifs joined in different orientations to form a stunning textured crochet blanket pattern that seems to magically appear. The entire blanket is made up of 24 squares that are crocheted from corner to corner. You’ll be increasing in the first 14 rows and then decreasing in the next 14 to create a square shape.
It’s endlessly adaptable to make as big or small as you like by changing the amount of squares, the size of your squares or the weight of yarn you use! Once you’ve made all your squares, you can block them so they’re nice and neat and then stitch them together however which way you like.
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