Printable Crochet Diary
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The diary comes with printable PDF files specially formatted for double-sided printing in 4 different paper sizes: US Letter, A4, A5, and Classic Happy Planner paper size! Print only the pages you need, and as many as you want for each planner section!
The Crochet Diary printable includes all the things you might want to track for your projects, including a detailed project page, an at-a-glance projects list, yarn weights/hooks table, and even a page for those who are crochet testers – a test project tracking page!
- 9 sections with Tabs to organize your projects, including:
- WIPs
- hibernating projects
- gift trackers
- donation tracking
- hook inventory
- pattern tests
- notes
- finished projects
- plus a blank section to use as you need!
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Football Blanket
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up and turned for each new row. It has no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ side and can be worked as written for either right or left hand hook holders.
- This pattern can be made with any weight yarn & hook, but the finished size for the one-piece is approximately 42 by 48 inches (107 by 122 cm) using the yarn & hook listed below to complete the base pattern as written (4 footballs wide by 3 high).
- One Granny block has a finished size of: 11 by 16 inches (30 by 40.5 cm) using the yarn weight and hook listed below.
- This pattern can be increased/decreased in multiples of 33 stitches across and 30 rows up to make any size blanket.
Yarn & Supplies - One-piece Blanket
- Body + SC Edging: 1,550 yards (1,413 m) Worsted (#4 / Aran / 10ply) yarn
- Per Football: 125 yards (114 m)
- Border (3 rounds, with Crab Stitch Finish): 236 yards (216 m)
- 5.5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Yarn & Supplies - Granny Block
- Block Body + SC Edging: 138 yards (126 m) Worsted (#4 / Aran / 10ply) yarn
- Granny Round: 14 yards (13 m)
- 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

Honeycomb Mosaic
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is worked row by row (no turning).
- If you haven’t already…please look over the stitch list on page 3 before continuing with these pattern notes or you may be confused.
- You’ll see that you are working a chain space after your first, and before your last, stitch (part of the BE and EE). This is to set up the envelope border so you have no ends to sew in. The chain spaces will be what you stitch into as you border the sides of the blanket. The first & final sc (along with all the ends) will be enclosed in the envelope border.
- Excluding the BE and EE, all other sc are worked into the BLO unless otherwise noted.
- Beginner? I have tutorials for overlay mosaic here.
Projects with Worsted Weight Yarn (#4 / aran / 10ply)
10% has been added to all yarn amounts to provide a cushion for looser stitchers. DK will take less than worsted, so if you prefer DK and a 4mm hook you can safely plan by the below numbers have have more than enough yarn!
- 5mm Hook
Baby Blanket - in 3 Colors - 34 by 38 inches (86 by 97 cm)
- Each of Color A, B, and C: 493 yards (450 m)
- Border Color + Envelope Border: 551 yards (504 m)
Throw Size Planning Notes - 3 colors
- Throw (3 colors; ch168+5): 248 yards (227 m) PER color PER height repeat (rows 4-45).
I want to use MORE colors!
A hexagon grid planning page for all 3 sizes below can be found on the final page of this document. With the below information you can plan a blanket that uses any number of colors (but you must use at least 3). You will begin a new color at the starting row of each NEW hexagon. You’ll want to consult the graph if you are unsure when this point is, as the pattern has written color changes for only 3 colors (or email me as I am happy to help you sort it out if it’s not clear). A “row of whole hexagons” means a vertical line of hexagons (for example the first row of whole hexagons is made by Rows 3-9).
- Baby Blanket: 83 yards (76 m) PER “row” of whole Hexagons.
- Throw: 125 yards (114 m) PER “row” of whole hexagons.

Sweet Elephants
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is worked from the bottom up and turned for each new row.
- “Elephant Love Blanket” can only be changed in width size by changing your yarn weight and/or hook size. You can make it longer by adding an additional panel (height) repeat.
- “Just Elephants” as a one-piece can be increased in multiples of 73 sts by 31 rows OR can be made as joinable granny blocks.
Elephant Love One-piece Blanket - worsted (aran/10ply/#4 weight) - 45 by 51 inches (114 by 129 cm)
- Total Blanket Body + initial sc edging: 1,806 yards (1,650 m) total
- per panel: 602 yards (550 m)per panel
- Granny Lace Border: 228 yards (208 m)
- 5.5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Just Elephants One-piece Blanket - worsted (aran/10ply/#4 weight) - 46 by 52 inches (118 by 132 cm)
- Total Blanket Body + sc edging: 1,880 yards (1,719 m)
- 627 yards (573 m)per panel
- 314 yards (287 m) per elephant (for color blocking)
- Granny Lace Border: 230 yards (210 m)
- 5.5mm Hook
- Stitch Markers
Just Elephants Granny Block - DK (light worsted/8ply/#3 weight) - 21 by 15 inches (54 by 38 cm)
- per block w/sc edging: 283 yards (259 m)
- initial/joining granny round: 30 yards (28 m)
- 4.5mm hook
- Stitch Markers
Just Elephants Granny Block - Worsted (aran/10ply/#4 weight) - 24 by 18 inches (61 by 46 cm)
- per block w/sc edging: 314 yards (287 m)
- initial/joining granny round: 40 yards (37 m)
- 5.5mm hook
- Stitch Markers

2025 Filet CAL eBook
- exclusive early access to the CAL!
- a lovely printable ebook of the CAL
- the original 9 blocks for the free CAL
- + 3 extra encouragement blocks:
- Live Free
- Show Love
- Give Life
- Mix and match all 12 blocks to create a unique blanket with your favorites – or use all 12!
- Graphs for each of the 12 blocks
- Joining instructions
- 2 Border Options
- no waiting – you get the entire project at once!
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