

It’s not perfect but I find as these are at random around your blanket, they are not too visible, and it makes you save a lot of weaving in ends time. When I start a new round, I tag along the tail and crochet with a double yarn for a couple of stitches.You don’t want to see where you started your round in your finished blanket, this trick makes them nearly invisible. Having all your ends in the same section of the blanket will make an extra layer, which you want to avoid. After the corners are established in Round 2, when you start a new round, don’t start where you finished the previous one.With this method, you only have to do half of the weaving in process per tail. Weave in the end of the tail in the opposite direction.After you have crocheted a few stitches over the tail of the previous round, leave about 3-4 cm / 1-2” of the tail and finish your round.As the pattern is not lacy, you can get away with crocheting the next round over the tail of the previous round.If you’re like me, weaving in ends is not your favorite part of a crochet project. Weaving in the ends : As each round uses a different color, a lot of ends need to be woven in.You’ll start with a starting chain and then work in the round by working in the 3 rd loop of the starting chain.Įach round is finished with a sl st in the starting ch-1.

The Indian Summer crochet blanket is worked from the center out.


The final number of stitches is indicated at the end of the row / round between. Instructions between () are worked in the same stitch. Work instructions between the indicated number of times or until the end of the row / round. Need help figuring out your gauge and how to adjust it? Find out all you need to know about crochet gauge here. The gauge for this pattern in linen stitch (where both sc and ch are each counted as sts repeat =2 sts) is 17 st by 15 rows for a 10 cm by 10 cm / 4” by 4” square. The difference between width and length will always remain 20 cm / 8”. You can easily adjust the size by adding/removing rounds to increase/decrease the size. The Indian Summer Blanket crochet pattern size is approximately 130 cm by 150 cm / 51” by 59”. Before you Start your Easy Crochet Blanket Pattern Materials
