The Dotty Baby Blanket is a beautiful Tunisian crochet baby blanket that was inspired by the joyful and exciting feelings when expecting a baby. This blanket is a pleasure to make and would make a wonderful gift for a loved one or a new addition to a family.
The blanket features squares in alternating colours with a smaller square in darker colour at the heart of each square.
The blanket is crocheted from bottom up and left to right in columns using 3 colours and join as you go technique.
This is a fun project for when you would like to work colourwork but not having numerous balls of yarn or bobbins on the go at any one time!
The final baby blanket measurements (blocked):
46 cm x 65 cm (approx. 18” x 25.5”)
Notes
Similar worsted weight yarns may be substituted; please check gauge.
Number of loops on hook equals number of sts for row counting after Return Pass.
The blanket is worked flat with RS always facing from bottom up and left to right in columns of squares.
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