Country flowers blanket: the pattern

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August 28, 2010

Hello,

For those of you interested in having the pattern of my country flowers blanket, here it is:

This is one square:

I made it on Corel draw in a graphic way because in my country we use a different language for crochet and because graphic patterns are easy to understand and universal 😉

If you have any question, do not hesitate…

Have a great saturday!

Sucrette

23 Comments

  1. Fiff

    Thanks for sharing. And the blanket really is lovely!

  2. sharon olson

    Hi,
    I really like your posting of this pattern. What a lovely pattern &
    the colors are beautiful. What a great way to get ride of left over yarn.
    Sincerly yours,
    Sharon Lynn Olson
    (madknitter)
    p.s. That’s my name on Ravelry. See you on Ravelry.

  3. Barbara

    Greetings. My name is Barbara from Puerto Rico. I speak in spanish, please forgive me if I make error in the language. I only have a question: How join the squares? Thanks for you time.

    Barbara

  4. Lorena

    lovely! I loved the pictures and the blanket.
    and i think it’s great that you provide and actual pattern, instead of a description, which is quite difficult to follow, specially if it’s written in a forein language!
    I may give this a try if I have the time, I’ve been wanting to knit a very colourful blanket for years!
    take care
    Lorena

  5. Faith

    Beautiful! I’m going to use this on my next blanket…
    Thanks!

  6. Marion Nock

    i think your patterns are lovely and i will try them out soon
    marion

  7. Quyen

    hi,
    my name is quyen. i’m from Viet Nam. I love your blog, so awesome ^_^ and thank so much for sharing the pattern in chart. i only learn how to read the chart so this is useful for me a lot. thankssss you ^_^. i’m just 26 but i like to crochet a lot, i like to make bags, skirts, and scarves.
    nice to meet you ^_^
    enjoy your weekend ^_^

  8. Leanda

    Dear Sucrette
    I am not experienced in reading graphics. Please could you include and explanation or key to the graphics.
    Your patterns are beautiful.
    Thank you
    Leanda

  9. LittleSusie HomeMaker

    I just love the way you are drawing out the patterns. I have such a hard time making heads or tails out of written crochet patterns, and usually give up! Did you draw your own stitches each time? Or is this easy to copy and paste? I would love to try to put some of my own original patterns this way. It is very clever!
    Blessings,
    Susie

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  13. loredana

    Hi! I’m writing from Italy and I want to thank you for all your ideas, all so nice! Sorry for my English :))))))

  14. veronica

    hi surcette
    just love your work
    dont understand graphs
    can you explain to me please xx
    happy new year and HAPPY DESIGNING

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  16. Barbara Sharpee

    I appreciate the pattern but would also like to know what the pattern is for the edging. Thank you. I love being connected to you and your love of all things crochet.

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