This lightweight and colorful corner-to-corner blanket is perfect for relaxing on a warm Spring or Summer day! The Spring into Summer Blanket pattern, designed by Susan Carlson is written for a baby blanket size but it can be easily enlarged to the size you want. Using a long-color running yarn who does all the color-changing, will make your work so much easier and pleasant: a lot fewer ends and you'll have a lovely baby blanket in your hands.
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Yarn weight Worsted / 10 ply (9 wpi) ?
Gauge: In pattern, 7 rows = 4in (10cm) (measured diagonally from beginning corner)
Hook size 5.0 mm (H)
Yardage 700 – 750 yards (640 – 686 m)
Sizes available Baby Blanket—32in (82cm) X 32in (82cm) but can be made to any size you wish
Check out the original source for this pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Felted Button
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could not find free pattern…..
http://WWW.ravelry.com under Susan Carlson. You have to look for it, but it is a free pattern.
Karen, the pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern: first letters capital, followed by the name of the designer and just one line under the name. Hope it helps!
i will look again
did not find it it took me to patterns to buy
I just learned corner to corner and trying to finish a throw blanket for my Mom’s couch. I want the Spring to Summer Baby Blanket to be y next project for my newborn cousin.
Very very pretty
Lovely
Gorgeous colours.
beautiful
Francesca Devine so pretty but I’m guessing too much pink haha!!
Ah I love it but definitely too much pink!
It slightly reminds me of the one I made when I was expecting Chris – it had loads of colours in cos didnt know if he was not or girl. It got used for all of you mind!!
Christine Devine sure that was at grans I remember it!
Hate going to sites and finding hundreds of ads!
Tawnya Yurkowski
Cathy Reiter
Pretty
Love the colors!
Very pretty
Bonnie Limpis-Chamuras
Jan, Jayne and Karen, Love the colors in this c2c!
Where are the directions for the pattern? I clicked on the usual place and the directions weren’t there and couldn’t find another place to click?! This isn’t the first time this has happened….