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**PREORDER** Raspberry Lattice Kit

**PREORDER** Raspberry Lattice Kit

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Raspberry Lattice Blanket is a free pattern by Lauren Brown of Daisy Cottage Designs (link below)

https://daisycottagedesigns.net/beginner-striped-crochet-blanket-pattern/

I have dyed the same colours used in the pattern. 

  1. 2 x Marble (undyed)
  2.  x 1Pink Smithsonite
  3. 1 x Coral
  4. 1 x Petalite

Using a 4.5mm hook, start with 108 chains, 77 Rows in the 6 row repeat pattern

Colour Order & yarn usage

  • 5 Rows Marble 19g
  • 3 Rows Pink Smithsonite 11.6g
  • 3 Rows Coral 11.7g
  • 3 Rows Marble 12.5
  • 3 Rows Petalite 13.5g
  • 4 Rows Pink Smithsonite 15.3g
  • 3 Rows Marble 12.2g
  • 2 Rows Coral 8.8
  • 3 Rows Petalite 12.8g
  • 3 Rows Marble 11.7
  • 3 Rows Pink Smithsonite 13.4g
  • 3 Rows Coral 11.3g
  • 3 Rows Marble 12.9
  • 2 Rows Petalite 7g
  • 2 Rows Coral 9.4g
  • 4 Rows Marble 15.6g
  • 3 Rows Pink Smithsonite 14.5g
  • 2 Rows Petalite 7.6g
  • 3 Rows Marble 13.0
  • 3 Rows Coral 12.6g
  • 2 Rows Pink Smithsonite 8g
  • 3 Rows Marble 12.5g
  • 4 Rows Petalite 15.8g
  • 3 Rows Pink Smithsonite 11.9g
  • 3 Rows Marble 12.7g
  • 3 Rows Coral 12g
  • 2 Rows Petalite 7.9g
  • 5 Rows Marble 22.7g

8 Ply Luscious DK
85% Superwash Extrafine Merino 15% Nylon
100g / approx 225m

The extrafine merino wool makes this yarn luxuriously soft and bouncy for next to skin comfort, with 15% nylon which gives extra durability. It is one of my most popular bases because it is so versatile and can be used for scarves, jumpers, blankets, etc, as well as items where a little more durability is required such as socks and mittens.

The fibres are washed, carded and then the combed (aligned) before spinning. Worsted spun yarns spun form longer staple fibres are more luxurious and refined, stronger and will feel softer and smoother. The use of longer, combed fibre and the removal of the shorter fibres during the combing process, significantly reduce pilling in the resultant yarn. The vast majority of spinning occurs in Italy as it offers the highest standard of production now available in Europe. It is hand dyed by me using professional acid dyes. The yarn is washed and rinsed, but may bleed slightly on the first wash.

Please note that the photos taken are the best representation of colour that I can achieve. It may vary depending on your computer.

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