Welcome back for Part 10 of the Mandala Blanket Crochet Along! This is the final week for out blanket! Thank you so much for following along with this 10 part series!
You can find all the details for this crochet along HERE.
Pictured below is the full blanket.
Mandala Crochet Blanket ~ Part 10
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Materials
Worsted weight yarn (I used Caron Cakes)
H/5.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
Level
intermediate
Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
popcorn – 5 hdc in same stitch, pull hook out from active loop, insert hook in first of the 5 hdc, pull active loop through the first hdc
fpdc – front post double crochet
· written in US terms
· ch 1 does not count as sc
· ch 2 does not count as dc
· Approx finished size: 45” ea side
PART 10
Watch the full video tutorial for Part 10 below
Round 28: sl st to ch-2, ch 1, *(sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 space, sc in each stitch and ch-1 space across* repeat from * to * around, join to first sc with sl st (548 sc)
Round 29: sl st to ch-2 space, ch 1, *(sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 space, sc in next, popcorn in next, sc in next, popcorn in next, sc in next, popcorn in next, sc in each stitch across to last 6 stitches, popcorn in next, sc in next, popcorn in next, sc in next, popcorn in next, sc in next* repeat from * to * around, join to first sc with sl st (532 sc, 24 popcorn)
Round 30: repeat 29 (540 sc, 24 popcorn)
Round 31: sl st to ch-2 space, ch 2, *(dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-2 space, dc in each stitch across* repeat from * to * around, join to first dc with sl st (572 dc)
Round 32: sl st to ch-2 space, ch 2, *(dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-2 space, sc in next, fpdc in next, continue alternating sc & fpdc across* repeat from * to * around, join to first dc with sl st (580)
Round 33: sl st to ch-2 space, ch 2, *(dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-2 space, fpdc in next, sc in next, continue alternating fpdc * sc across* repeat from * to * around, join to first dc with sl st (588)
Fasten off.
Weave in the ends.
Thank you SO MUCH for joining me in this crochet along! I hope you LOVE your blanket!
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Breann, thank you for such a beautiful CAL. I have done a few, with you, but this one is my favorite!
Thank you so much!!
I can’t tell you have thrilled I am with this blanket. I just sort of stumbled onto it when poking around on the internet. I have never enjoyed doing a CAL as much as this one. Thank you.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much. I am making this blanket for my 4 granddaughters in 4 different color cakes. It is so much fun, I’m learning a lot (you are an amazing teacher) and am impressing all who see it.
I hope you are planning another one in the near future.
That’s awesome! Thank you so much!!
What a lovely idea! Way to go, Gramma! 😉
Breann, thank you so much for sharing this with us. I had other commitments after week 3 and fell behind but plan to jump back in soon. (I’ve saved all of the weeks). This was my first CAL, and I now realize how much I’ve been missing. I love the idea of crocheting together as a group. It’s so much fun!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Just finished the blanket. It is beautiful. This is the third CAL I have done with you.
Thanks Breanne
I just finished the blanket. It turned out beautiful. Thanks for another great CAL.
Thanks for another great CAL. For once I have made something for me. Thanks.
This was a great pattern and I love the blanket! I still have a full Caron Cake and a half left over and would like to make the project a bit bigger rather than try to find a different project to use the remaining yarn. Do you have any suggestions of what stitches would work well as additional rounds?
I was wondering the same as Andy in the previous post. I have plenty of yarn left over to make this bigger. In your opinion, what would be the best way to do this. Thank you so much for your help.
You can easily add rounds from part 9 or repeat any of the rounds from part 10
Breann, this was my first CAL and I’m ecstatic with the finished blanket. I rounded up all my shades of purple and a couple complimentary colors and I love it! Can’t wait to see your next CAL. I do have a question. Did you block your blanket? If so, what method did you use? Thanks again for such wonderful lessons!
Hi! Thank you!! I steamed it a little bit, but not much 🙂
I’ve made this blanket three times now and each time it gets better and better. Love it 💕
Aw, thank you so much!!