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Three's Baby Blanket

Hey everyone...it's been a while, but I've created a new baby blanket pattern!  For this blanket, I did something different and used a graphics program to write the pattern.  Anyways, as always, this pattern is for personal use only, and it took me several hours to create.  Please do not sell this pattern or the final product.  Thanks!

For the Pattern:

- I used an "I" hook and worsted weight yarn
- The pattern is worked in the round
- The blanket is approximately 36" X 36"
- I did 27 rows, starting with lilac and switched to off-white after three rows.




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  1. I love the look of this blanket and would like to make one for my soon to be born niece, trouble is I am not very good with graph style patterns, would you be able to repost with written instructions? I would appreciate it.

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    1. Here is a website that really helped me out with symbols: http://www.mypicot.com/crochet_symbols_terms.html

      I can work on writing up the pattern too though.

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