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Retro Baby Buggy BlanketUS Version1

Measurements- This is an initial measurement before use or laundering and, due to thestretchy nature of the blanket, is approximate.Length - approx 78cm (30 and 3/4 inches)Width - approx 76cm (30 inches)You will needTools1 x size 6(UK 4mm) crochet hook, 1 x large yarn needle for weaving in loose ends,YarnAny DK/Light Worsted yarn. I used 300g for a blanket made with wool/acrylic mix, and 230gfor a blanket made with 100% acrylic. Amount required will vary, depending on fibre contentof yarn used so this pattern cannot be exact.Tension GaugeApprox 20 sts to 11cm, 8 rows to 10cm. This is the initial tension only and is approximate.Abbreviationsapprox approximately, beg begin(ning), ch chain, ch sp chain space (refers to chainpreviously made), sc single crochet, dec decrease, prev previous, rem remain, sl-st slip stitch, sp(s) space(s), st(s) stitch(es), tr triple crochetMain Body of BlanketVery loosely ch115, turnRow 1:Starting with colour 1, tr into 6th ch-sp from beg, tr into each of next 2 ch-sp *ch 1, miss nextst sp, tr into each of next 3 ch sp*, repeat from *to* until 2 ch sp rem, ch 1, miss next ch sp, trinto last ch sp, turn.Row 2:ch 1, miss 1st st sp, *sc into next sp below ch (pictures a & b), ch 3, miss 3 st sp*, rep from *to*until last sp below ch, sc into next sp below ch, sl-st into next ch sp(pictures c, d & e), turn.Row 3:ch 4, 3 tr into sp below next 3 ch, *ch 1, miss next st sp, 3 tr into sp below next 3 ch*, repeatfrom *to* until 2 st sp rem, ch1, miss next st sp, tr into last st sp (pictures f - j), turn2

Row 4:Change to highlight colour. Make sl st on hook, sl-st into 1st st sp, *sc into next st sp below ch,ch 3, miss 3 st sp*, rep from *to* until last sp below ch, sc into next sp below ch, sl-st into nextch sp, turn.Row 5:Change to colour 2. Make slip st on hook, sl-st into 1st st sp, ch 3, tr into 1st st sp, dtr into eachof next 2 ch-sp *ch1, miss next st sp, 3 tr into sp below next 3 ch*, repeat from *to* until 2 st sprem, ch1, miss next ch sp, tr into last st sp, turn.Row 6:ch 1, miss 1st st sp, *sc into next sp below ch, ch 3, miss 3 st sp*, rep from *to* until last gapbelow ch sp, sc into next sp below ch, sl-st into next ch sp, turnRow 7:ch 4, miss 1st st sp, 3 tr into sp below next 3 ch *ch1, miss next ch sp, tr into sp below next 3ch*, repeat from *to* until 2 ch sp rem, ch1, miss next st sp, tr into last st sp, turn.Row 8:Change to highlight colour. Make slip st on hook, sl-st into 1st st sp, *sc into next sp below ch,ch 3, miss 3 st sp*, rep from *to* until last sp below ch, sc into next st gap below ch, sl-st intonext ch sp, turn.Row 9-12Repeat rows 5-8, changing to colour 3 instead of 2 from row 9.Row 13-43:Repeat rows 5-13 until you have completed 43 rows, ending with colour 2, fastenoff.The chart below shows a shortened row version for the first 11 rows (IMPORTANT you mustapply this to the correct no of stitches and continue in the same way to 43 rows).3

Round1:Using highlight colour and with right side facing upwards, make sl-st on hook, sc into 1stcorner sp, ch 3, *sc into next sp below ch, ch 3, miss 3 st sp*, rep from * until sp below last ch,sc into sp below next/last ch, ch 2, turn corner, sc again into same sp (this will form a slightpicot at corner), *ch 3, sc into side of next end-of-row st, repeat from *, down side edge ofblanket until last sc before corner, ch 3, sc into corner sp, turn corner, ch 2, sc again intosame corner sp, continue along bottom edge in the same way as top edge, then back upthe second side as with the 1st until you come to the last corner, ch 3, sc into last/1st corner,ch1, sl-st into 1st st sp to close.Round 1Round 2:Change to colour 3 and with Right side facing upwards, make sl-st on hook, sl-st into 1stcorner sp, ch 3, 2 tr into same corner sp,(now continuing along top edge) *ch 1, miss next chsp, 3 tr into next 3 ch sp*, repeat from * to * until last rem 3 ch sp before corner, 3 tr into last 3ch sp, ch1, 3 tr into corner sp, ch1, 3 tr into same corner sp, (turn corner) rep from * to * untilnext corner. Continue in this way around edge of blanket until last rem 3 ch sp beforecorner, 3 tr into last 3 ch sp, ch 1, 3 tr into first corner, ch 1, sl-st into 3rd ch at beg of round tojoin.4

Round 3:Using highlight colour and with Right side facing upwards, make sl-st on hook, sl-st into 1stcorner sp, *sc into next st sp below ch, ch 3, miss 3 st sp*, rep from * to * until next cornerspace, sc into corner sp, ch 2, turn corner, dc again into same corner sp(this will form a slightpicot at corner), ch 3, rep from * to * until next corner and continue in this way around edgeof blanket until back to first corner sp, sc into corner sp, ch 1, sl-st into 1st sl st of round to join.Round 4:Change to colour 2 and with right side facing upwards, repeat round 2.Round 5:Change to highlight colour and with right side facing upwards repeat round 3.Round 6:Change to colour 1 and with right side facing upwards repeat round 2.5

Round 7:Change to highlight colour and with right side facing upwards repeat round 3.Fasten off.Weave in loose ends.A pompom can be added to each corner to give a luxury finish. For instructions on a simpleway to make small pompoms, follow the link on my ‘Retro Baby. Buggy Blanket’ blog postthred-hed.blogpot.co.ukThis pattern is non refundable. I will endeavor to resolve any technical issues.All feedback welcome. Any comments and queries can be sent to thredhed@btinternet.comThis design has been kindly donated to Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders (MSF) as part ofthe p/hop project. p/hop pennies per hour of pleasure. Please feel free to use this pattern and donate whatyou think it was worth to you to MSF.MSF is an independent humanitarian medical aid organization, committed to providing medical aid whereverit is needed, regardless of race, religion, politics or gender. We currently work in over 60 countries helpingvictims of war, natural disasters, disease epidemics and those who simply have no access to even basichealthcare. For more info, please visit www.msf.org.ukTo donate and find out more about p/hop, please visit the p/hop blog atwww.p-hop.co.uk.Thank you for supporting MSF!6

ch sp, ch1, 3 tr into corner sp, ch1, 3 tr into same corner sp, (turn corner) rep from * to * until next corner. Continue in this way around edge of blanket until last rem 3 ch sp before corner, 3 tr into last 3 ch sp, ch 1, 3 tr into first corner, ch 1, sl-st into 3rd ch at beg of round to join. Round 1

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