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Churchmouse Yarns One Big Granny Square Blanket (plus a Pillow Top) - Crochet Pattern

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“Nostalgic and modern. Kitschy and sophisticated.”

• about the DESIGN

The beloved granny square is the perfect excuse to play with color. Use a self-striping yarn and just let it happen. Or explore your own bold contrasts or soft shadings. Or have a random romp through your stash!

• basic DETAILS

FINISHED SIZES
Throw: Approx. 40 x 40"/102 x 102cm.
Afghan: Approx. 50 x 50"/125 x 125cm.
Pillow top: Approx. 16 x 16"/40 x 40cm.
Yarn information given for throw size, with afghan, then pillow in parentheses ( ).

YARN
Self-Striping Version: 12 (20, 3) skeins Noro Silk Garden (110 yds/100m each); throw size and pillow shown lower left and center in Colors 311, 279 and 309.
Or approx. 1320 yds/1200m (2200 yds/2000m, 250 yds/230m) of an equivalent worsted-weight yarn.

You-Stripe-It Version: 7 (14, 2) skeins Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 Heathers (220 yds/200m each); afghan size shown lower right used 2 skeins each of 7 colors (pillow used leftovers) in Colors 4006, 2435, 9459, 2452, 4001, 9408 and 4002.
Or approx. 1320 yds/1200m (2200 yds/2000m, 250 yds/230m) of an equivalent worsted-weight yarn.

NOTIONS (both versions)
Size I (5.5mm) crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge.

GAUGE (both versions)
Approx. 4 dc clusters = 4"/10cm, after blocking.

 NOTES

Our apologies! In spite of our best efforts, we’ve discovered an error in the self-striping portion of our One Big Granny Square Throw & Afghan pattern. While we were at it, we added a clarification to our Basic Granny Square instructions.

Self-Striping Version
...Work Basic Granny Square, repeating Round 4 until you've worked 38 (50, 16) rounds...

Basic Granny Square
Round 3 should end:
...With a Sl St, join to top of sc/ch2 at beginning of round (if changing color, pull sl st through with new color). Round 4 should read:
...*(3 DC, Ch 2, 3 DC) into ch2 corner space, Ch 1, (3 DC, Ch 1) into each ch1 space*. Repeat between * * twice more. (3 DC, Ch 2, 3 DC) into next ch2 corner space, Ch 1. With a Sl St, join to top of sc/ch2 at beginning of round (if changing color, pull sl st through with new color).

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