Mishelka Blanket

The Mishelka Blanket is a beautiful Tunisian crochet home décor item that is a pleasure to make and a pleasure to use and gift! It features a heart colourwork pattern that alternated with squares of plain colour, creating all over diagonal heart pattern.

The blanket is crocheted in columns using 2 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!

This crochet pattern and image are property of Exquisite Crochet UK.

View the full pattern here 

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