It's finished!! Thank all of you so much who helped me along this designing journey!! The Bunny Slope Snuggly crochet blanket pattern is now available! As soon as I get it up on my website, you should be able to download the PDF copy there. But until then, here is the pattern and there is a PDF download link at the end of the post.
Please let me know if you find any problems as the pattern has not been "officially" tested. And as usual, please respect my copyright. Happy Crocheting!
Bunny Slope Snuggly
By Jennifer J. Cirka/Jaybird Designs
Materials
Bernat Cotton Tots, Worsted, 100% cotton, 171 yards, 100g - Color Berry Blue. 3 skeinsBernat Cotton Tots, Worsted, 100% cotton, 171 yards, 100g - Color White. 2 skeins
Size 10 Crochet Cotton thread. Color White
7-1.5MM steel crochet hook
I/9-5.5MM crochet hook
J/10-6MM crochet hook
Yarn needle
Finished Size
One size
Gauge
10 dc x 6 rows = 4” wide
Pattern
Row 1: With larger hook and Blue, ch 102. Change to smaller (I) hook and working in back hump of ch, dc in 4th ch from hook. [dc in next 5 chs, dc2tog over next ch and third ch (skipping 2nd ch in group). Dc in next 5 chs, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch.] 6 times. Dc in next 5 chs. dc2tog over next ch and third ch (skipping 2nd ch in group). Dc in next 5 chs, 2dc in last st. Ch2, turn.
Row 2: Dc in first st (do not skip the first st) [dc in next 5sts. Dc2tog over next st and third st (skipping 2nd st in group). Dc in next 5 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp.] 6 times. Dc in next 5sts. dc2tog over next st and third st (skipping 2nd st in group). Dc in next 5 sts, 2dc in turning ch. Ch2, turn.
Row 3-7: repeat row 2
Row 8: Change to white and repeat row 2.
Row 9: Dc in first st (do not skip the first st) {[Ch1, sk next st, dc in next] 2 times. Ch1, sk next st, dc2tog over next st and third st (skipping 2nd st in group). [Ch1, sk next st, dc in next] 2 times. Ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch sp.} 6 times. [Ch1, sk next st, dc in next] 2 times. Ch1, sk next st, dc2tog over next st and third st (skipping 2nd st in group). [Ch1, sk next st, dc in next] 2 times. Ch1, sk next st, 2dc in turning ch. Ch2, turn.
Row 10-12: Repeat row 2.
Row 13: Repeat row 9.
Row14: Repeat row 2.
Row 15-21: Change to blue and repeat row 2.
Row 22-28: Change to white and repeat rows 8-14.
Row 29-35: Change to blue and repeat row 2. Finish off and weave in ends.
Snowflake Pattern (make 11, or as many as desired)
Round 1: With smallest hook and thread, ch4. 15dc in first ch. Join with sl st to 4th ch of beg ch-4. (16dc)
Round 2: Ch4. (Dc, ch1) in each st around. Join with a sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-4. (16 dc, 16 ch-1 sps)
Round 3: Sl st in first ch sp, *ch5, sl st in next ch-1 sp. Ch3, sl st in next ch-1 sp. Repeat from * around ending with a sl st in first ch sp. (8 ch-5 sps, 8 ch-3 sps)
Round 4: *Sc in ch-5 sp. (Ch3, sc, ch5, sc, ch3, sc) in same ch-5 sp. Sc in next ch-3 sp. Repeat from * around. Join with a sl st to first sc. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Finishing
Sew snowflakes onto blanket as desired. Be sure to tack down all points.
Copyright
This pattern is for personal use only. You may not reproduce, transmit, or distribute this pattern in any form without author consent. This consists of ALL parts of the pattern including, but not limited to, images, diagrams, and text. You may print out copies for your own, personal use, but they cannot be distributed for free, sale, or through any form or any venue, including, but not limited to, photocopying or other electrical or mechanical means, recording or any other information storage and retrieval systems. All violations of this copyright are punishable by law and include fines and/or imprisonment.
© Copyright 2009, Jennifer J. Cirka/Jaybird Designs. All rights reserved.
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3 comments:
I can't believe you are giving that one away for free. That is a gorgeous pattern that could easily make you some significant money.
I guess it just shows your generosty, lady. <3
It's really pretty!
It's a beautiful pattern and I'm going to test it for you right now. ;-) fyi I'm not using cotton though. I'm using Mary Maxim Best Value. 171 yards (100 grams) is about 3 1/2 ounces if google is correct. :-)
lovely design. thank you so much for sharing!
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