Stash Busting Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Do you have a ton of worsted or medium weight yarn lying around? This Stash Busting Crochet Blanket Pattern may be for you!

Recently I discovered that I had a ton of a particular worsted weight yarn in my stash.  I had a variety of colours that I had collected over the year.  The yarn was super soft and I just knew that it would make a wonderful blanket! I set to work on my stash busting blanket and I loved the results!

Skill Level: Easy

Gauge: 20 sts x 12 rows of fpdc/bpdc = 4 inches

Finished Size: Approximately 50 x 60 inches

Yarn: 32 balls of Wander by Furls Fiberarts (100% Acrylic; 3.5 oz, 100 g; Approx. 120 yds, 109 m). Worsted/medium Weight (4). (You will get 4 squares/ball)
Hook: Size H/8 (5 mm) Hook. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge


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Thanks again for stopping by! Be sure to crochet something beautiful today!

Sarah
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I love all of your tutorials! Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge. I watch your tutorials every day 🙂

katrinacarrico
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This would make a great camp blanket. Looks like one you would want to wrap up in...love it ! 😉

terry_
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I love this It's beautiful! I'm making one. Thanks so much Sarah ! From San Diego California

fterrado
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Hi Sara. I would like to make bigger squares. Is there a stitch count u can share? Love it

elaineyakatan
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In response, not sure where you are confused but on row 3 it almost looks like you didn’t finish the half dbl crocheting the first stitch before going in to the repeat of the front and back looping, am i right? At video point 5:57/15:44. I too love your tutorials, your patience, your soothing voice, we really appreciate you doing this for us!

juliepiper
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When doing the turning chain do you crochet in that one? My square is coming out weird.

darlenesharpe
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Beautiful afghan. Is there a stitch multiple if you want to make a bigger square?

RayleH
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Thank you for sharing this pretty blanket. ❤ The single crochet join really ties it all together.

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