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The Beethoven Blanket
The Beethoven blanket is sure to delight music lovers of all ages!
Pattern features three different treble clef rhythm panels in 4/4 time.
Blanket can be created with any weight yarn and hook.
Using DK and a 4.5mm hook, finished size measures approximately 44x51 inches.
Featured Tester Photos-
Red Beethoven by Laura Anderson @thecraftycow4
Blue & White Beethoven by Vicky @handcraftedbytwicky
To the Rescue! Fire Truck Blanket
To the Rescue! Blanket - featuring a fantastic fire truck in filet crochet style. Stitch up this blanket for the little firetruck lover in your life or as a thank-you to the BIG fireman in your life!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook, but it will change the finished size and yarn amounts.
- Yarn amounts are for aran/worsted yarn with a finished size of approximately 34 x 35.5 inches inches using a 5mm hook. An additional 10% has been added to the yarn amounts to help with varying tensions.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 129 stitches across and 40/43 rows up to make any size blanket. You can make an teen/adult sized blanket by doubling your width into two fire trucks.
Gerald Giraffe
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
Leonard Lion
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
Marvin Monkey
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
Henrietta Hippo
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
Darrell Duck
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
Leslie Lamb
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
Priscilla Pig
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
Clementine Cow
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
Prehistoric Blanket
Hook up these prehistoric creatures in a traditional one-piece filet blanket or in my new signature joinable granny filet blocks style!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 28x34 inches using DK yarn and a 4.5mm hook.
- My Color Recipe: Stylecraft Special DK in Gold, Lime, Bottle, Lobelia and Dark Brown.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 61 stitches across and 23 rows up to make any size blanket.
Fun Fact: Dimetrodons aren't actualy a dinosaur at all!
Now, just so we're very clear, I DO NOT subscribe to the theory of evolution, I'm a die hard Creationist, but in that scientific theory, these creatures are supposed to have come long before the dinosaurs, in the Permian period. You cna thank my son for this info - he's a walking Prehistoric fact book! Science is very cool, just a wee bit off the mark sometimes. But I think we can still enjoy all the interesting conjectures!
I hope you enjoy making this prehistoric pattern as much as me!
I Love My Pet Pattern Pack
4 separate deigns for 60% off!
I Love My Pet - 4 interchangeable designs - 2 ways (blocks or panels) - 9 unique design combos - ENDLESS project possibilities!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Each of the 4 designs is 33 sts wide by 18 rows.
- Patterns are given as single repeats so you can combine them to your liking across a panel or make joinable blocks.
- You can combine designs in a panel however you wish, but I’ve included SOME popular panel options (paw & heart / paw & bone / paw & fish).
- Joined Grey & Red Granny Block example hooked by Wendy Howell @67WendyHowell
- Paneled Blanket example hooked by Kaye @Kfrogga
Cowabunga Blanket
My youngest son LOVES turtles! So this was designed with him in mind.
I used: Simply DK in Red Rose (113), Blood Orange (119), Buttercup Yellow (122), Lime Green (128), Grass Green (129), Kingfisher Blue (134), Royal Blue (140), Pansy Purple (137) and Raspberry Pink (143)
You can hook up these sweet polka dotted turtles using the yarn and the colors of your choice.
Pattern is given in both numerical notation and a graph is included as well.This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn. This pattern can be increased in multiples of 40 stitches across and 14 rows up to make any size blanket.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket made with Paintbox Simply DK yarn, a 4.5mm Susan Bates Hook. Repeats are 4 turtles wide by 9 turtles high for a finished size of approximately 39 by 51 inches.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 40 stitches across and 14 rows up to make any size blanket.
- Personal tension varies! Please make a swatch (one full graph picture) with your desired yarn and hook to accurately determine your finished size and required yarn amounts. For reference, yardage amounts & finished size given are based on my own tension (an additional 10% has been added to the yarn amounts to help with varying tensions, but I can’t stress the importance of swatching your own!)
a Star is Born
A Star is Born! The perfect blanket for your next handmade baby shower gift.
But it doesn't have to be just for babies - 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 hook. Gauge is not important! Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 32” x 43” using the specified yarn, hook and repeats below. Yarn amounts are approximate and greatly depend on personal tension.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 30 +5 stitches across and 19 rows up to make any size blanket.
- Blanket can be worked in joinable blocks. (Star Block blanket featured here was hooked and photographed by Elliotte Kellogg @Mychele.makes)
- I recommend making a swatch (one full graph picture, 35 sts x 19 rows) with your desired yarn and hook and then measure and decide how many repeats you need to get the blanket size you want.
- Personal tension varies! Please make a swatch to accurately determine your size and yarn amounts.
What Does the Fox Say
What Does the Fox Say? Hook up these adorable foxes in a traditional one-piece filet blanket or in my new signature joinable granny filet blocks style!
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and gauge is not important.
- Yarn amounts are given for a blanket using DK weight yarn with a 4.5mm hook for a finished size of approximately 29 by 32 inches.
- This pattern can be increased in multiples of 41 stitches across and 27 rows up to make any size blanket.
- I recommend making a swatch of one design repeat and measuring to help you decide how many vertical and horizontal repeats you need for your desire size and how much yarn you will require, because everyone’s stitch tension is different.
- Personal tension varies! Please make a swatch to accurately determine your size and personal yarn amounts.
Meow Mix
This unbelievably cute crocheted cat pattern, done in the filet crochet technique, will delight cat lovers both young and old! Make it as a gift or stitch it up to sell in your handmade shop or craft fair booth.
Stitch up this pattern as a one-piece blanket or as joinable blocks (pattern for putting a granny square style border around your blocks to prep for joining included).
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and hook. Gauge is not important.
- Yarn amounts are for a blanket with a finished size of approximately 30 by 40 inches using DK yarn and a 4.5mm hook.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 45 stitches across and 34 rows up to make any size blanket.
- Pattern written in Numerical Filet
- Graph Included
The Princess Blanket
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 ‘right side’ [RS] is actually the ‘wrong side’ [WS] for you. This means when you crochet even rows, you will be able to read the ‘princess.’ If you consult the graph, remember to read right to left on odd rows & left to right on even rows.
- This pattern can be made with any weight yarn & hook, but the finished size is approximately 33 by 36 inches (84 by 91 cm) using DK weight yarn and a 4.5mm hook. Using Worsted weight yarn the finished size is approximately 49 by 52 inches (125 by 132 cm).
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in size by changing your yarn weight and hook size.
- 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.
Supplies - DK (#3/light worsted/8ply)
- Body: 1,425 yards total (that’s 285 yards DK yarn per panel)
- 150 yards DK yarn for border
- 4.5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Supplies - Worsted (#4/aran/10ply)
- Body: 1,900 yards total (that’s 380 yards per panel)
- Border: 200 yards
- 5.5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Stitch Abbreviations & Techniques ~ US Crochet Terms
- st(s) - stitch(es)
- sk - skip
- ch - chain
- slst - slip stitch
- sc - single crochet
- dc - double crochet
- GC - Granny Cluster: 3dc in same stitch
- GCD - Granny Cluster Decrease: dc in st, dc2tog starting in the same st as previous dc and ending in the next st, then make another dc into same st the dc2tog finished in - you should have a 3dc “granny cluster” that is spread over 2 sc sts. Video Tutorial
- CC - Corner Cluster: (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in same stitch
- picot - ch3, slst into 3rd ch from hook
- Optional Stitches/Techniques
- FDC - Foundation Row Double Crochet - Written + Video Tutorial
- Stacked DC - Photo Tutorial
- Standing DC - Photo or Video Tutorial
Sammy Sloth Blanket
Sammy Sloth is the perfect blanket to hook up this year because sloths are really IN! Make him for your next baby shower gift or to sell in your handmade shop.
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.
Pictured blanket was hooked by Janelle of @nelliescrochetniche, Kaitlin @ohheykaitcreates, and Jennifer @supernova.stitches
- 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 32x34 inches when making the number of repeats specified in the pattern.
- This pattern can be decreased or increased in multiples of 46 stitches across and 21 rows up to make any size blanket.
- I recommend making a swatch (one full graph picture, 46 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.
- Personal tension varies! Please make a swatch to accurately determine your size and yarn amounts.
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.
Whirly Bird Blanket
Hook up your own Whirly Bird Blanket blanket using the yarn and the colors of your choice.
Pattern is given in both numerical notation and a graph is included as well.
Blankets featured were hooked by my fabulous tester Kim @musingsofamentalbutterfly (see photos for additional credit into).
This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn. This pattern can be increased in multiples of 71 stitches across and 22 rows up to make any size blanket.
- This pattern can be worked with any weight yarn and gauge is not important.
- Yarn amounts are given for the baby sized blanket pictured using DK weight yarn with a finished size of approximately 30x40 inches.
- This pattern can be increased in multiples of 46 more stitches across and 21 rows up to make any size blanket.
- I recommend making a swatch (one full graph picture) in your desired yarn and then measure and decide how many repeats you need to get the blanket size you want.