Mod Heirloom Crochet Blanket

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Mod Heirloom Crochet Blanket
Mod Heirloom Crochet Blanket

"This crochet blanket uses simple crochet stitches, including the granite stitch. It works up easily and has a modern, simplistic look. Perfect for any decor, it is a timeless blanket that can be enjoyed for years to come. Using bulky yarn and a Size J hook, crochet this beauty up for yourself of a loved one. The stitch actually makes the blanket look woven, but this is just simple crochet! It's cozy and warm for the cool season!"

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Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook

Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)

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If I had the time to crochet every blanket/afghan pattern than I find I would never have time for any thing else. That is why I am so grateful to the save feature here at All Free Crochet. When I have a need for a new blanket or afghan pattern I already have my favorites saved. Needless to say, this one will be saved.

This pattern for the Mod-Heirloom crochet blanket uses the granite stitch to achieve the woven design. It is amazing how just a few crochet stitches can make such a beautiful item. I love the soft color but at my house, it would be in the wash a lot so I think I will opt to reverse the color choice and have the white be the accent color.

True, this will not be an inexpensive project for just anyone. THis is a commitment piece, but this is a piece to intended to be passed on from one generation to the next. You can find ways to get around those pesky higher priced yarns by using your coupons and going on several inconvenient visits to the store, one or two at a time. I have done this in the past and it works. Saved me a TON of money.

Wow this Mod Heirloom Crochet Blanket is beautiful! I have been doing the granite stitch for years without knowing that it has a name. LOL I love the look of this stitch pattern that makes one of the warmest blankets ever. After reading the written pattern and watching her video, I see there will be a lot of ends to work in if done the way she shows. I make it so much easier, by cutting the yarn one inch and carrying the yarn up and over to the next row and crocheting over it with the new color. No ends to weave in. Other than that this is a beautiful blanket to keep to stay warm. Thank you so much for this free crochet pattern.

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