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Category Colour Crafter - Crochet with Colour Crafter, Baby, Home
Suggested yarn Colour Crafter
Type Blanket
Technique crochet
Sizes Finished Baby Blanket measures approx. 65 x 90cm. Blanket size can be adjusted.
Languages english-uk english-us dutch
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Tulip Twist Blanket

By Natalie Beard

Bring colour, texture and movement to your next project with this playful twist on a classic ripple blanket. Worked in rows using six shades of Scheepjes Colour Crafter, the palette is inspired by the iconic Dutch tulip fields in glorious full bloom.

​Measuring 65 x 90cm (approximately 25.5 x 35.5in), the finished blanket is perfectly sized for little ones, making it a thoughtful gift or a practical addition to any nursery. The pattern includes tips for easily scaling the project into a scarf or a larger throw.

​A great project for newer crocheters, it’s ideal for practising increases and decreases. It also puts a textural spin on the popular crochet wave pattern with soft puff stitch detailing. These stitches create a gentle, tactile surface that’s perfect for little fingers to explore.

​The pattern includes a handy colour placement table for those using the pictured palette, making it easy to recreate the look or customise your own version. Made using machine-washable and skin-friendly Scheepjes Colour Crafter, this project combines comfort, practicality and joyful making in one beautiful design.

​Available in Scheepjes Pattern Portfolio Volume 3: Colour Crafter as a printed booklet in Dutch and English (UK terminology) via Scheepjes retailers, or as a digital download via Ravelry.

Materials

Scheepjes Colour Crafter (100% Premium Acrylic (Anti Pilling); 100g/300m)
​Yarn A 1026 Lelystad x 1 ball
​Yarn B 1828 Zutphen x 1 ball
​Yarn C 1083 Tilburg x 1 ball
​Yarn D 1711 Leeuwarden x 1 ball
​Yarn E 1114 Eindhoven x 1 ball
​Yarn F 1824 Enschede x 1 ball
​4mm crochet hook

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