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Dolphin Love
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are given for DK (3 weight) yarn with a 4mm hook. Extra yardage has been added to the supplies list to help ensure you have enough yarn to finish your project.
- This pattern can be increased or decreased by changing your yarn weight/hook size.
- Make joinable Dolphin Blocks or a larger blanket w/o hearts - You can use the plain dolphin block pattern provided to repeat for a wider width (60 sts per repeat) to make a larger dolphin-themed blanket. See directions on page 10.
- New to Mayhem & Majesty filet patterns? Please read the Help Guide on page 3 of this pattern before attempting to begin.
- Blanket Body: I ball each of Stylecraft Special DK in Aster, Turquoise, and Aspen (966 total yards/322 yards per panel)
- Wave Border: 100 yards each of Stylecraft Special DK in Royal Blue and Sherbet
- Stitch Markers
Mr. Seahorse Blanket
Mr. Seahorse by Eric Carle is one of my kids' favorite stories, so I just had to do some seahorses to go with the sea turtles and baby belugas. :-)
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. All resizing directions are included too.
CHART INCLUDED!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook; amounts and finished sizes are provided for DK (3 weight) yarns used with a 4mm hook.
- Yarn amounts are given for
- a one-piece baby blanket with a finished size of approximately 26” x 28"
- a joined-block baby blanket with a finished size of approximately 29” x 30”
- extra yardage has been added to the supplies list to help ensure you have enough yarn to finish your project.
- This pattern can be increased in multiples of 32 sts across and 32 rows to make any size blanket.
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? Please read the Help Guide on PAGE 4 of this pattern!
Baby Beluga Blanket
Sea Turtles, Seahorses, Narwhals and now little Baby Belugas to add the the under the sea design collection! This blanket would make a lovely shower gift or best selling listing in your handmade shop.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are given for-
- a one-piece baby blanket with a finished size of approximately 35 x 45 inches using DK yarn and a 4mm hook.
- one joinable block with sc edging (to join as you prefer) using DK yarn and a 4mm hook.
- 10% yardage has been added to my measurements to help ensure you have enough yarn to finish your project.
- This pattern can be decreased /increased in multiples of 47 stitches across and 21 rows up to make any size blanket.
- New to Numerical Filet patterns? PLEASE! Read the Help Guide on PAGE 4 of this pattern!
- A graph of the pattern is also included for those who prefer that method.
Just Keep Swimming Blanket
These swimming sea turtles were designed with my youngest son in mind, and I hope you’ll love the sea turtles as much as he does!
Pictured blanket was hooked using Stylecraft Special DK yarn in Khaki, Moss, Petrol, Teal, and bordered in Mocha. Finished size is approximately 29x34 inches (size and yarn amounts may vary depending on personal tension).
This pattern is easily sized up or down to create any size blanket and how to do this is included.
This 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. A graph of the pattern is also included for those who prefer that method.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and gauge is not important.
- Yarn amounts are given DK weight yarn with a finished size of approximately 29x34 inches.
- This pattern can be increased in multiples of 41 stitches across and 25 rows up to make any size blanket.
- I recommend making a swatch (one turtle, 41 sts x 25 rows) in your desired yarn and then measure and decide how many repeats, both horizontal and vertical, you need to get the blanket size you want. This will also help you to estimate your yarn amounts, as they may differ from mine. If you plan to change colors, have 2 of each panel color, in case your tension is looser than mine.
I Heart Narwhals – Pattern Set
4 Pattern Set!
Narwhals are the Unicorns of the Sea! Create you're own adorable Narwhal blanket for yourself, or to sell in your handmade shop. It's sure to delight kids and adults of all ages!
This pattern comes with patterns for FOUR different blanket patterns, all charts are included along with the numerical pattern instructions. All sizing tips and instructions 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.
FOUR separate patterns included-
1. As shown with Narwhals facing hearts 2. As shown, but with an alternate Narwhals facing away from the hearts center panel 3. A blanket of just the Narwhals without hearts 4. Pattern to create joinable Narwhal blocks. Cream Narwhals were hooked by the amazing Amanda Klimper of @aklimper As written in the pattern using DK yarn this Cream Narwhal blanket measures about 35x36 inches. Blue hues Narwhal were hooked by the talented Toni Franklin of @Tonimaycrochet. She used worsted weight yarn and added forth panel of narwals for a nice big blanket! Purple & White Narwhals by Emma Moss of @stitchedupbyemma, she omitted the hearts on the out facing narwhal panels.20000 Leagues Blanket
We all live in a yellow submarine...You know it's in your head now too! Hook up this fun and fast filet crochet submarine blanket in yellow...or as whole rainbow of colors!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and gauge is not important.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 42 stitches across and 21 rows up to make any size blanket.
- Yarn amounts are for a finished size go approximately 40x44 inches in DK yarn, a 4.5mm hook and the specified repeats.
- I recommend making a swatch (42 sts x 21 rows) in your desired yarn and then measure and decide how many repeats you need to get the blanket size you want because everyone’s tension is different!
- This pattern is written in Numerical Filet Notation and the Graph is also included.