Free Bernat Spiderweb Crochet Blanket Pattern
Item# BRC0302-001818V
How about this original spider web blanket, featuring Bernat Blanket Brights?
View full detailsFree Bernat Spiderweb Crochet Blanket Pattern
Item# BRC0302-001818V
How about this original spider web blanket, featuring Bernat Blanket Brights?
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Description
Free Intermediate Crochet Afghan/Blanket Pattern for Kids
When duty calls, this whimsical blanket doubles as a cape for your mini super hero! Bernat Blanket Brights has a whole rainbow of energetic shades awaiting your selection, but for a more traditional superhero look, make it as shown. Kids love this blanket so much, don't be surprised if there's a superhero on duty all day-long.
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about crocheting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
Approx 55" [139.5 cm] in diameter -
Care
- Machine Wash in Cool Water, Delicate Setting
- Do Not Dry Clean
- Do Not Iron
- Do Not Bleach
- Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Delicate Cycle
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Reviews & Ratings
Reviews
Average Ratings
Quality of Product, 3.0 out of 5Value of Product, 3.0 out of 5Filter Reviews
RatingLocale1 to 3 of 3 Reviews1 – 3 of 3 ReviewsHighest to Lowest Rating4 out of 5 stars.Simple but watch your tension
5 months agoI tried this out with a 9mm hook and got to row 7 and it's extremely gappy and bad looking... I guess my tension is really loose? I went back and tried a gauge swatch (usually I don't need to) and it looks like my tension is pretty loose, the square is almost 5in instead of 4. I love the idea! Hopefully redoing it with a smaller hook will solve the tension issues.Helpful?PA4 out of 5 stars.pretty easy to make
8 months agoI put this together in less than a week. I also altered the colors and still came out wonderfulYes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Quality of Product, 4.0 out of 5Value of Product, 4.0 out of 52 out of 5 stars.How to continue ?
7 months agoWorking on this right now. Can't figure out the math to continue it. Had to frog it multiple times back to row 16. What is the math to continue the pattern until it is big enough for me ?Helpful?Quality of Product, 2.0 out of 5Value of Product, 2.0 out of 5Response from Yarnspirations:7 months agoConsumer CareYou just repeat row 13 through 16 increasing the number of stitches in between either dc or sc depending upon the row. -
Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 3 of 3 QuestionsQ: When will more yarn be stocked? I want to make three of these blankets.
a month ago1 AnswerA: At this time, we don’t have a definite replenishment date for you. However, we would like to reassure you that we are working to replenish our stock. STOCK ALERTS are now available on Yarnspirations.com! Perhaps you would like to leave us your email in the “Email when in Stock” field so that you are notified as soon as it becomes available. You can find this directly below the quantity and price on the product page.
a month agoHelpful?Q: I want to make this with black webbing. What is an alternative to the white baby blanket, but in black?
a month ago1 AnswerA: For a black alternative to the white baby blanket yarn, you may use Bernat Blanket Yarn in Coal.
a month agoHelpful?Q: When you are at the end and do the pattern as established do I go from the beginning again or what do you mean by that I am confused
8 months ago1 AnswerA: To “continue as established” means to continue working the increases where they should be worked, keep alternating each dc round with Double Shell in next ch-2 sp or V-st in next ch-2 sp and working sc round every 4th round. These instructions require you to read your work and recognize the patterns created by the instructions as it relates to your work. You will continue working in the establishment stitch patterning this until the work measures approximately 55" [139.5 cm] in diameter, ending with C round of Stripe Pat. Fasten off. I hope this explanation is just what you need to move forward with your Spiderweb Crochet Blanket. We’re here if you need us. Happy stitching!
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