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A rectangular crocheted Flora throw blanket is a beautiful and versatile addition to any home decor. These blankets are not only practical, but they can also be used to add a pop of color and texture to any room. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about these lovely blankets, including the materials needed, the pattern, and tips for optimizing your search engine optimization (SEO) when looking for patterns or tutorials.
Materials needed
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To make a rectangular crocheted Flora throw blanket, you will need a few basic materials. First, you will need a crochet hook. The size of the hook will depend on the thickness of the yarn you choose. For this pattern, a 6mm hook is recommended. You will also need yarn. The amount of yarn you need will depend on the size of the blanket you want to make. For a standard size throw blanket, approximately 1200-1500 yards of yarn is needed. Finally, you will need a pair of scissors and a tapestry needle to weave in the ends of the yarn.
Pattern
The pattern for a rectangular crocheted Flora throw blanket is relatively simple. To start, you will need to make a chain of stitches. The length of the chain will depend on the size of the blanket you want to make. For a standard size throw blanket, a chain of approximately 150 stitches is recommended.
Once you have made your chain, you will start the first row of your blanket. The first row is made up of single crochet stitches. To make a single crochet stitch, insert your hook into the second chain from the hook, yarn over, and pull up a loop. Yarn over again and pull through both loops on the hook. Continue making single crochet stitches across the row until you reach the end.
For the second row, you will start by chaining three stitches. These three chains will count as the first double crochet stitch of the row. You will then make a double crochet stitch into the first single crochet stitch of the previous row. To make a double crochet stitch, yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over again, and pull up a loop. Yarn over again and pull through two loops on the hook. Yarn over one more time and pull through the remaining two loops on the hook. Continue making double crochet stitches across the row.
For the third row, you will chain three stitches again and then make a double crochet stitch into the first stitch of the previous row. This time, however, you will make a double crochet stitch into the space between the two double crochet stitches of the previous row. Continue making double crochet stitches into the spaces between the double crochet stitches of the previous row.
Continue making rows of double crochet stitches until the blanket is the desired length. Once you have finished the blanket, weave in the ends of the yarn using a tapestry needle.
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