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PATTERN: Sophisticated Greek Key Blanket
PATTERN: Sophisticated Greek Key Blanket
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YOU ARE BUYING A *LOOP YARN* FINGER-KNITTING PATTERN, NOT THE FINISHED PRODUCT. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR BUYING YOUR OWN MATERIALS TO COMPLETE THIS PROJECT.
This PDF pattern includes written English instructions, as well as a pattern template.
The Sophisticated Greek Key Blanket features repeating Greek Keys, which are a famous 'meander' motif in Greek architecture and art. A meander is a repeating motif constructed from a continuous line.
The finished blanket features four of these motifs, constructed using knit, purl and horizontal chain stitches (a stitch of my own invention for loop yarn - instructions are included in the pattern - once you know how to horizontal stitch, it opens you up to a world of possible patterns and designs, including brioche-style knits!
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate/Advanced.
SUGGESTED MATERIALS: 5 balls of Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ Yarn (6.4 oz/180g (Image shown is the colour ‘Dijon’).
SUGGESTED TOOLS: No needles required (finger knitting). Scissors.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Approx. 44” by 44” (112 cm by 112 cm).
PLEASE NOTE: This pattern will work with any brand of loop yarn, but keep in mind that the size of the loops, and size of the balls/skeins of each brand is different.
Lion Brand Off-The-Hook, Lion Brand Crayola Off-The-Hook, Red Heart Loop-It yarn and Alize Puffy fine yarns can all be used with this pattern but will yield a blanket with smaller overall dimensions. You will also need more balls/skeins to complete the pattern as-is (approximately 2-3, depending on yarn used).
COPYRIGHT
The Sophisticated Greek Key Blanket pattern and all photographs are the property of I Love My Blanket/Reena Belford. This pattern and design are subject to copyright, and you may not distribute or sell this pattern under any circumstances.
This PDF pattern includes written English instructions, as well as a pattern template.
The Sophisticated Greek Key Blanket features repeating Greek Keys, which are a famous 'meander' motif in Greek architecture and art. A meander is a repeating motif constructed from a continuous line.
The finished blanket features four of these motifs, constructed using knit, purl and horizontal chain stitches (a stitch of my own invention for loop yarn - instructions are included in the pattern - once you know how to horizontal stitch, it opens you up to a world of possible patterns and designs, including brioche-style knits!
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate/Advanced.
SUGGESTED MATERIALS: 5 balls of Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ Yarn (6.4 oz/180g (Image shown is the colour ‘Dijon’).
SUGGESTED TOOLS: No needles required (finger knitting). Scissors.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Approx. 44” by 44” (112 cm by 112 cm).
PLEASE NOTE: This pattern will work with any brand of loop yarn, but keep in mind that the size of the loops, and size of the balls/skeins of each brand is different.
Lion Brand Off-The-Hook, Lion Brand Crayola Off-The-Hook, Red Heart Loop-It yarn and Alize Puffy fine yarns can all be used with this pattern but will yield a blanket with smaller overall dimensions. You will also need more balls/skeins to complete the pattern as-is (approximately 2-3, depending on yarn used).
COPYRIGHT
The Sophisticated Greek Key Blanket pattern and all photographs are the property of I Love My Blanket/Reena Belford. This pattern and design are subject to copyright, and you may not distribute or sell this pattern under any circumstances.
Products made with this pattern *ARE* permitted to be used for both personal and commercial use, but please credit ‘I Love My Blanket’. (@iloveblanket on Instagram)
REFUND
Due to the nature of this product being an electronic download, no refunds will be granted. THIS IS NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT and no refunds will be given for failure of reading the details in full.
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