Worked in leftover bits of sport weight yarn, this charming kaleidoscope of a blanket is a mindless bit of work that captures the eye and the imagination. Crocheted in three 16” wide strips, then attached with simple back-and-forth rows of slip stitch, its panels are easy to take along wherever you go. Just attach a new ball when you run out of one color, and use up the tail ends for variegated fringe on either edge. Easiest. Thing. Ever.
Materials:
Assorted Leftovers of Sport Weight Yarn (~830g/29oz; 2300m/2500yds)
Size 7 (4.5mm) Crochet Hook
Gauge: 15 sts & 8 rows = 4” in double crochet
Finished size = 48” x 56” (without fringe)
Alternate Project Idea (see photos): Use 46 sts and make a single-panel scarf. Fiber is Rozetti Yarns Polaris, three skeins (573 yards).
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Peace Fields Scrapghan Pattern (crochet)
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