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    Forestry C2C Blanket Free Crochet Pattern (English)


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    Hi Barbara, This is so pretty thanks for sharing.

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    pretty blanket

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    I love the colors of the yarn used and the multi-stitch border, but where does one find the directions for the c2c design that was used for the body of the throw? There are so many different c2c patterns available and even though I have been crocheting for 50 years, I have no idea what the pattern is that this person used. Am I missing something? Thanks.
    Last edited by Sweet Sue; 04-08-2020 at 08:45 PM. Reason: grammar, spelling

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    Spoula, Did you notice the picture of the pink and green baby dress, hat, and shoes pattern on the same page as the throw pattern? It looks like something that you would make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweet Sue View Post
    Spoula, Did you notice the picture of the pink and green baby dress, hat, and shoes pattern on the same page as the throw pattern? It looks like something that you would make.
    Hello SweetSue, No, I did not see the picture of the pink and green dress. I went back 3 times after I read your post and I don't see the dress pattern on that page.

    I also went back to read the pattern she used hdc instead of dc's and she said to go out on the internet and pick a you tube video.

    Special Stitch:
    1. C2C (Corner-2-Corner) - I used HDC stitches with Ch5 (instead of DC stitches and Ch6).

    Directions:
    Knowledge of C2C is needed to make this blanket. There are a lot of great video tutorials on Youtube to teach you how to do C2C.

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    Hello Sweet Sue,
    Here is a video that I used to make my first and only C2C baby blanket. It was easy to make and easy to understand how to do it. This one is with Double Crochets. I think you can use this video to make the C2C Forestry blanket only make the rows longer for an adult throw.

    Hope this helps,
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    Spoula, I am sorry, they moved it after I posted. Here is the link:
    You searched for baby dress - Craft ideas for adults and kids
    It is the 9th dress down the page. There are also some other cute things. Thanks for your help. Enjoy.
    Last edited by Sweet Sue; 04-09-2020 at 09:13 PM.

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    Hi Sweet Sue, Thanks for sending me the link. You are correct I have made some dresses that look like that.

    I have been making small blankets, rugs and tablecloths for my little 3 year old for her doll house.

    Thanks for the link above,
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoula View Post
    Hi Sweet Sue, Thanks for sending me the link. You are correct I have made some dresses that look like that.

    I have been making small blankets, rugs and tablecloths for my little 3 year old for her doll house.



    Thanks for the link above,
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    You are welcome. Sounds like fun projects. Have a blessed Easter and stay well.

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