Diamond Blanket Crochet Pattern

how to read this crochet pattern

crochet terminology

This pattern is written in UK and US crochet terminology. If the stitch names are different, they are shown as UK terminology (US terminology).

The stitch abbreviations that are used in this pattern are summarised in the table below.

Diamond Blanket stitch abbreviations | Homelea Lass

 

number of stitches in each row

Throughout this crochet pattern, you’ll notice curvy brackets at the end of the row – this indicates the number of stitches in the row. For example, {33 sts} means that there are 33 stitches in the row. Counting the number of stitches at the end of each row is a good way to check that you haven’t gained or lost any stitches during the row.

 

turning chain

The turning chain is worked at the start of the row in this pattern and it does not count as a stitch.

download and print the crochet pattern

Download and print the Diamond Blanket crochet pattern ebook here, or view it below.

Don’t want to print out the entire crochet pattern? Start out printing these pages:

  • start to page 22, and
  • page 33 to page 35, and
  • page 47 to end.

There are more detailed instructions available on the other pages that you can refer to later if needed.

210421 Diamond Blanket v1.1 - UK US terminology - web

copyright

This pattern is the original work of Lynda Rennick and is covered by copyright. Do not share any of this pattern (or your access to it) without my written permission.

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