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Percy Penguin
This pattern can be mixed and matched with any other animal in the Mix & Match Animals Series and can also be found in my Mix & Match Animals eBook.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook, but finished sizes and generous yarn amounts are provided for DK yarn.
- Yarn amounts and sizing are given for both joinable blocks and a one-piece baby blanket (2 animals wide by 2 animals high).
- This pattern can be increased in multiples of 55 sts and 30 rows to make any size blanket.
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? Please read the Help Guide on PAGE 4 of this pattern!
- ~213 yards (66g) DK yarn
- 4mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
- ~680 yards (211g) DK yarn
- ~214 yards (66g) for the Simple Border
- 4mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Sadie Sloth
This pattern can be mixed and matched with any other animal in the Mix & Match Animals Series and can also be found in my Mix & Match Animals eBook.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook, but finished sizes and generous yarn amounts are provided for DK yarn.
- Yarn amounts and sizing are given for both joinable blocks and a one-piece baby blanket (2 animals wide by 2 animals high).
- This pattern can be increased in multiples of 55 sts and 30 rows to make any size blanket.
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? Please read the Help Guide on PAGE 4 of this pattern!
- ~213 yards (66g) DK yarn
- 4mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
- ~680 yards (211g) DK yarn
- ~214 yards (66g) for the Simple Border
- 4mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Southwestern Blanket
Pattern Notes
- My testers have deemed this one "Not beginner-friendly" as it takes a bit of focus to make sure you're not adding chain spaces where there are none.
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up and turned for each new row.
- This pattern can be made with any weight yarn & hook, but the finished size is approximately 41 by 53 inches (103 by 132 cm) using the yarn & hook listed below to complete the base pattern as written and pictured on the cover.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 20 stitches + 5 more and 15 rows to make any size blanket.
- New to Mayhem & Majesty filet patterns? Please read the Help Guide on page 3 of this pattern before attempting to begin.
- Mayhem & Majesty pattern veteran? Please make sure to read the pattern in full as some techniques & stitch patterns may have changed since your last project.
Yarn & Supplies for blanket on cover - DK / 8ply / light worsted / #3
- Body: 1,414 yards (1,293 m) total
- Per Panel (15-row repeat): 202 yards (185 m)
- Border: 200 yards (183 m) for the Ribbed Border
- 4.5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Stitch Abbreviations & Techniques ~ US Crochet Terms
- st(s) - stitch(es)
- sk - skip
- ch - chain
- slst - slip stitch
- sc - single crochet
- hdc - half double crochet
- dc - double crochet
- fpdc - front post double crochet
- bpdc - back post double crochet
- Optional Stitches/Techniques
- Standing DC - Photo or Video Tutorial
- Crab Stitch - Video Tutorial
Love Squared
Love Squared Blanket
CHART INCLUDED.
Need extra help along the way? Just ask!
Block Version by Mel of @mel_jane_27
All Pink Version by Jasmine of @njlmum
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- You can work this pattern as individual granny squares to join in the method of your choosing OR make one big continuous granny blanket using the formula provided below for your yarn amounts. 10% has been added to my personal yarn amounts to arrive at the given yardage.
- Make more or less heart repetitions (rows 10-17) to change the size of your granny blanket. 3 inches per side (6 inches total) using DK yarn & a 4mm hook. • The pattern is written in traditional words for Rows 1-17 AND it is given in Numerical Filet for the rounds 3 -17 with a graph included for the repeated rounds (10-17).
- Important! I make my solid grannies a little different to avoid that ugly join line up the center of your square (and it is completely necessary for this filet style granny) - refer to the special techniques & terms on page 3, where you’ll find photos to help you.
- Beginner? Stitch tutorial links and other tips and tricks are included. Pattern is written in numerical filet, which is quickly becoming the best filet reading and writing method out there! Clear instructions are given for this easy to understand pattern writing technique.
Swan Lake
Swan Lake Blanket
Beginner? Stitch tutorial links and other tips and tricks are included. Pattern is written in numerical filet, which is quickly becoming the best filet reading and writing method out there! Clear instructions are given for this easy to understand pattern writing technique.
CHART INCLUDED.
Need extra help along the way? Just ask!
Pink & White Swans by Sharine of @charbellas_creations
White Swans on the brink background by Carla of @carlyscrafts
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 45 inches square, using aran yarn and a 5mm hook.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased by changing your yarn weight/hook size. Or lengthened for a rectangular blanket by adding a third swan panel.
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? See the Help Guide on the last page of this pattern!
Ted E. Bear Blanket
Please note that this animal face DOES NOT work with the Mix & Match Animals Pattern Series.
Ted E. Bear - an adorable bear face pattern that can be worked in blocks or in panels.- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 30 inches square using aran yarn and a 5mm hook. Individual (unjoined) bear blocks are 13 inches.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 49 stitches across and 27 rows up to make any size blanket.
Love Birds Blanket & Block
Love Birds Blanket - featuring sweet love birds on a branch of heart shaped leaves.
Love Birds Block - features a pair of love birds and can be used to create joinable blocks or for other projects such as pillows, sweaters, and wall hangings.
Beginner? Stitch tutorial links and other tips and tricks are included. Pattern is written in numerical filet, which is quickly becoming the best filet reading and writing method out there! Clear instructions are given for this easy to understand pattern writing technique.
CHARTS INCLUDED.
Need extra help along the way? Just ask!
Love Birds block & block blanket made by Petra Baerens @sulfstmokt
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 37 by 48 inches using DK yarn and a 4mm hook. 10% has been added to help account for differing tensions.
- A larger blanket can be created using Aran/Worsted weight or chunky and appropriate hook sizes for those weights.
- BONUS! Blocks can be made from the Love Birds block design to create any number of projects, or this block can be repeated to make a more plain blanket panel. Or you can color change the blocks in a panel (see page 3 for how to make color blocks in a one-piece blanket).