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Using chain work with Bernat Blanket makes the yarn go further and makes the blanket more breathable to sit or lie on. Let this version of the Bernat Blanket Swivel showcase its amazing look in the ball for the best presentation. Colours are terrific for those who need to hide pet hair or dust. Use the crochet grill stitch. 

 

Bernat Blanket Swivel (300g / 10.5 oz, 201 meters / 220 yards) 

  • A - Beachwalk - 4 Balls

 

Hook: 8 mm / L/11.

 

Size: 40” wide x 55” long

 

Gauge: 10 sc and 8 rows = 4” [10 cm]

Crochet Grill Stitch Blanket Pattern

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 2 reviews
SKU: GRLLSTBLKET
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    • Catherine MyrickApr 11
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      6 hour Baby Blanket

      I can't believe I made a baby blanket in less than a day! I cut the starting chain in half. Used 1.5 balls of Bernet Baby Blanket in Seafoam Print. Added an edge of one round Single Crochet, turned and went back around with a front Post Half Double Crochet in Bernet Blanket Light Teal. Seriously took me under 8 hours from start to finish!

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      Apr 13

      Thank you for showing me your photos here. I saw them on Facebook too! Fast project eh!


    • Connie DMay 01
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      Perfect Beginner’s Blanket

      This is my first time using Bernat Blanket. Before this I had a couple frustrating attempts of a design with a variety of stitches. This simple design was what I needed to be successful. The Bernat Blanket Speckle does not do the design justice. I have a shipment of multi-colored Bernat Blanket on the way!

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