Awareness Designs
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Home of the Brave
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up and turned for each new row.
- Left-hand hook holders follow this pattern as written, noting that the odd rows (‘right side’ [RS] ) are actually the ‘wrong side’ [WS] for you. This means when you crochet even rows, you will be able to read the words. If you consult the graph, remember to read right to left on odd rows & left to right on even rows.
- A graph for this pattern can be found in a separate file.
- The finished size is approximately 54 by 62 inches (137 by 158 cm) using the yarn weight & hook listed below. You can create a smaller blanket by using DK (#3/4ply/light worsted)weight yarn.
Yarn & Supplies - Worsted Weight (#4/8-ply/Aran) yarn
- Red & Blue (including changing colors for the sc edging): 810 yards (740 m)
- White: 1,083 yards (990 m)
- Sc or Crab St Border (shown in white): 80 yards (73 m)
- 5mm Hook
HOPE Blanket
The HOPE Blanket - A design for all of those fighting any kind of cancer, just chose the appropriate awareness color for the fighter you’re making for! This is a 16 page pattern written in numerical filet with all the graphs included.
- Finished size is approximately 45x54 inches using Aran/worsted yarn and a 5mm hook.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased only by changing your yarn weight and/or hook size.
- I’ve noted where the break between the word panels are, so you can easily change colors if you desire.
- Want other words? It was hard to choose which words to include in this design! I have an Alphabet & Number Pattern Set you can use to build your own words here: https://mayhemandmajesty.com/shop/filet-alphabet-letters-numbers-symbols-set - this set is the same size as the letters in this design.
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? See the Help Guide on the PAGE 3 of this pattern!
- ~1200 yards aran/worsted yarn (shown using Paintbox Simply Aran in Bubblegum; 10 100g balls)
- ~250 yards aran/worsted yarn for the included Ladder Border (shown using Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn; a worsted weight; one 5oz (142g) ball was used)
- 5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
the Adoption Blanket
the Chosen - Wanted - Loved - Adoption Blanket
This pattern was designed on request of several of my followers and customers. I hope you enjoy making it for a loved one who is adopted or as a gift.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 32x45 inches using DK yarn and a 4mm hook.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in size by changing hook/yarn weight (or by adding additional stitches to either side of the blanket).
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? PLEASE See the Help Guide on page 3 of this pattern!
- Approx. 1610 yards DK yarn for the blanket with the Simple Border
- 4mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Different Not Less
Different NOT Less - a pattern design close to my heart and my oldest is autistic. He's different (for sure, lol!) but he is never less, and always AWESOME. I hope you'll enjoy hooking up this design for a kiddo in your life who is rocking their own brand of awesome!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Finished size of approximately 35x46 inches using DK yarn and a 4mm hook.
- Finished size of approximately 51x66 inches using worsted/aran and a 5.5mm hook.
Heart Warrior Blanket
Heart Warrior Blanket - a Pattern Pack 4 a cause!
Did you know that 1 in 100 children are born with Congenital Heart Disease? My daughter is one of those 1 in 100 - so this cause is especially close to my heart (no pun intended).
50% of the proceeds of every purchase is donated to The Children’s Heart Foundation, year round. Each February, 100% of this pattern’s proceeds are donated to The Children’s Heart Foundation in special honor of Heart Health Awareness Month. You can learn more about the CHF at childrensheartfoundation.org
This Pattern pack comes with 6 panels you can arrange however you like or use all 6 in one blanket. Some examples of different arrangements are included so you know which order to crochet your panels in if you want to replicate the shown blanket arrangement.
Size changes depending on how many panels you chose to do - you can get a more square blanket (5 panels - tested with DK weight, a 4mm hook, and getting a size of 35" x 37") or a rectangular blanket (7 panels - tested with Worsted, 5.5mm hook, with a size of 48" x 57"). Yarn weight, hook size, and tension will also change your size - and you can create a smaller blanket by using DK yarn or a larger one by using aran/worded weight.
Sample blankets were crocheted by myself (Warrior - purples) and my testers: Vicky (Fight Strong - grey), Carla (Fight Warrior Strong - rainbow), Amanda (Warrior Strong - red), Laura (Fight Warrior Strong - peach & turquoise), and Julia (Warrior - coral).