![]() ![]() ![]() When I was creating this blanket I kept joking that I was manifesting my Rainbow Baby (because the only size that my pack of yarn could make on it’s own was baby blanket sized and I REALLY wanted another baby). It’s full of sail boats and amazing bluff views and it just warms your soul. It’s where I spent my first Mother’s Day, soaking up some much needed sunshine, after my first miscarriage last year (2018). This would ensure that you could create your blanket as small or large as you wanted – no rules! I sat down with my Tunisian hook and started playing with some Tunisian chevron and from there the tunisian crochet Lake Pepin Blanket was created. I had seen a few Tunisian projects that were created in panel form and I knew that was what I wanted to do here. It has been a solid year since I picked up my Tunisian hook and I was dying to create something. Initially my intent was to knit with it, but I was really itching to make something Tunisian for quite sometime. When I got my mini pack of Scheepjes yarn I wasn’t totally sure what I was going to do with it. You can read my full disclosure in my privacy policy.Ĭrocheters, welcome to your new favorite scrappy blanket: the Tunisian Crochet Lake Pepin Blanket! Whether you’re a pro with Tunisian crochet, you have played around with it, or you’ve never done it before, this pattern is super simple and easy to learn. ![]()
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