top of page

Life can be rocky, and sometimes just sitting on your own to work through your personal journey is in order. Sometimes crocheting is needed to work through your feelings. It's therapy. 

 

I chose Bernat Blanket Patchwork because my life feels like a patchwork of pieces, and this represents me. I found myself satisfied at the end of the project, having gotten through it and put a lot of time into things that were bothering me. 
 

Bernat Blanket Patchwork, 300 g/10.5 oz, 201 meters/220 yards

 

  • A - Nautical - 4 Balls

 

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

 

● B - Dark Teal - 1 Ball

 

Hook: 8 mm / L/11 and 10 mm / N/P

 

Gauge: 10 sc and 8 rows = 4” [10 cm]

 

Project Size: 44” x 60” long

 

The border is also adjustable if you customize the design. 

Crochet Study of Therapy Blanket Pattern

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 3 reviews
SKU: THRPY
C$0.00Price
GST/HST Included

    Reviews

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 3 reviews
    3 reviews

    • LouannMar 24
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Verified
      Study of therapy

      So glad you a designing pattern for blanket yarn. I can't wait to try this pattern. I have some other things started.

      Sorry I never thought to leave a review. I will from now on.

      Was this helpful?

    • SueMar 29
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Verified
      Thanks for the free pattern

      Love the stitches on this blanket. I’ve made many of your designs over the years. I plan to use this one for a “scrap” blanket in the next few months.

      Was this helpful?

    • JillyApr 01
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Verified
      Loved the pattern

      I did make it and was very easy and I loved how it turned out.

      Was this helpful?

    Other Patterns to Download

    Don't forget that there are some free patterns to download, too! 

    Related Products

    What Crocheters Say About Mikey...

    Trust

    You are "keeping it real" and being your "raw, authentic self.

    Warmth & Humour

    I really look forward to your "funny quirky personality" and laugh along with you.

    Removing the Mystery

    I love how you try to "solve problems," such as demonstrating how to eliminate gaps in stitches or how to adapt patterns.
    bottom of page