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Create hexagon motifs for this Stitch, Stop and Roll crochet blanket designed by Mikey. This was the very first ever blanket designed by Mikey for a major company, originating in 2016. Some of the colours may be discontinued. 

 

Bernat Super Value, 197 g/7 oz, 389 meters/426 yards

 

  • Contrast A Winter White (07407) 2 balls
  • Contrast B Cool Blue (53730) 1 ball
  • Contrast C Navy (07711) 2 balls
  • Contrast D Bright Teal (53202) 2 balls
  • Contrast E Peacock (00616) 1 ball
  • Contrast F True Grey (53044) 2 balls

 

Hook: 5 mm / H/8

 

Gauge: 13 sc and 14 rows = 4"

 

Size: 43" wide by 49" long. 

Crochet Stitch, Stop and Roll Blanket Pattern

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 4 reviews
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 4 reviews
    4 reviews

    • Gypsy93207 hr. ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      So many possibilities!

      This pattern is beautiful. Very well written, easy to follow, and allows you own creativity to shine through with endless color combinations. I consider myself an intermediate level crocheter, and enjoyed making this. Unfortunately, I gifted it to Macedonia and dont have pictures to share

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    • Bazryn20 hr. ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Fun Blanket

      I wanted something pretty and not a granny square. ,

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    • Alberta Light18 hr. ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Stitch, Stop and Roll

      Such a beautiful pattern

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    • Ang22 hr. ago
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Verified
      Blanket

      I love this blanket

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