YARN - The After Party 204 Scrumptious Tiles Blanket

By Jessica Wifall

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Make the most of a Scrumptious Colour Pack and use every ball to create a striking blanket that will keep the whole family cosy! 


With a nod to tumbling blocks, this irregular patchwork design will appeal to intermediate and experienced crocheters who enjoy combining colours and interesting stitches to create texture and visual impact. Popcorn stitches and front and back post variations of half, treble and double treble stitches are used to crochet the different shaped motifs. Each piece is then finished with a border. A complete colour layout schematic complements the full written pattern and illustrates how to arrange the motifs to create an extra-large blanket. 

Materials
Scheepjes Scrumptious (50% Recycled Polyester (recycled plastic bottles), 50% Acrylic; 100g/300m)
364 Apple Crumble x 2 balls (for Joining and Border)
Scheepjes Scrumptious Colour Pack (50% Recycled Polyester (recycled plastic bottles), 50% Acrylic; 80 x 30g/97m)
4mm crochet hook
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Jessica Wifall

Hello! I’m Jessica. I live in Arizona with my wonderful husband and two awesome little boys. I learned to crochet and knit at a young age from my grammy. I picked it up again as an adult in late 2014 when I decided to crochet a hat for a gift exchange. This led to a blanket, then a baby blanket, then a knit stocking and after that I just kept crocheting and knitting more things. I like to create things and enjoy seeing a project come together into a finished piece.

Before I had kids, I worked as an engineer. Designing patterns fulfills my desire for technical creation. I like the challenge of iterating and refining a design. When I get stuck, it is helpful for me to write out requirements to focus on what I am trying to achieve with the design. I find it satisfying to get out a scale and spreadsheets and make calculations. Writing the patterns is a bit like programming and changes the idea from a prototype that only I made into something others can make too. Seeing what other people have made using my patterns brings me great joy.

You can find all my designs on my website: JessicaWifall.com.

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