The beauty of the project is that the short rows (10 stitches per row, less on the corner rows) propel you forward like you wouldn’t believe and it is the perfect pattern for using up any and every scrap of yarn in your house. The Ten Stitch Blanket is worked in a spiral (or “rounds of rows”) around a central square of 10 stitches by 10 rows. This pattern is FREE, but if you would like to show your appreciation for Frankie and her designs, you are more than welcome to make a donation to the Children’s Liver Disease Foundation through Frankie’s Just Giving Page. I would like to thank Frankie once again for letting me convert her wonderful pattern into another medium (if you can call it that). No sooner had I finished the pattern for the Crochet Ten Stitch Blanket, though, than I started working on the Tunisian Crochet Ten Stitch Blanket (both with Frankie’s blessing and encouragement).Īnd here, for your hooking pleasure, is the resulting pattern. This Tunisian Crochet Ten Stitch Blanket is a conversion of Frankie Brown’s Ten Stitch Blanket Knitting Pattern.Ī while ago I approached Frankie and asked her if it would be okay for me to write a crochet version of her blanket.
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