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20s Art Deco Flow was inspired by the 1920s era, I hope that you like it!

 

Thank you so much to my amazing testers Edith Snyder, Sue Sweet, Tokkie Diamond and Caroline Tigchelaar! I couldn’t have done it without you!

 

The technique is overlay mosaic crochet. You alternate the 2 colours and cut the yarn at every row. The ends are hidden with a border, full instructions for this are included.

 

There’s a pictorial version for the border, and a printer friendly version. I’ve separated the charts to separate PDFs.

 

It includes the full written instructions for 165 stitches and 235 Rows, plus 12 charts that have been sectioned every 10 stitches by 10 rows to make it easier to read. It has a full chart also sectioned of the whole blanket.

 

It is a one size blanket, I used DK yarn. If you use a thinner yarn the blanket will be smaller and if you use a thicker yarn it will be larger.

 

The finished size with DK yarn is 160/110cm, 43/63inches.
I used Stylecraft special DK in granite for the background colour, 7 balls/skeins.
The detailed colour Emu classic DK in Dijon, 6 balls/skeins.

 

My gauge with DK yarn, 10cm is 16 rows by 16 stitches.
The blanket is one size.

20s Art Deco Flow - Throw

£5.00Price
  • Stylecraft Special Double Knit

    Emu Classic DK

    both are used in this pattern

A Bit About Me!

I love how creative you can be with mosaic overlay crochet, using only simple stitches.


I dedicate all of my creativity and patterns to my Father who sadly left us Christmas 2021. He was a drummer in local bands in the 80s, one I particularly remember was “With the Flow” so this is why I have the word flow in some of my patterns.

 

His name was Cliff, my Mum always jokingly said that that’s the only reason she married him was because she had a crush on Cliff Richard lol. He was also in groups called Kindred Spirit, Dark Legion and Take 3, maybe I’ll use some of those words too!
 

Thank you for your interest and I hope you enjoy my designs!

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