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Entrelac Crochet Blanket Part 5

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2011

Part five of the series. Entrelac Crochet Blanket. This will be a crochet-along. Follow the link in the annotations to the next video.

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  • Can you make this blanket with 3 colors? Im a big fan of the Cleveland Browns (thats my hometown) and I would LOVE to make a browns themed entrelac blanket.

  • @DesignerzOnly yes. BUT you will not be able to carry the colors as in this video. You would have to end off one color then join in a new one. Weave in the tails with a tapestry needle.

  • Do you go all the way to the end- Finish

  • @specialCraftsandmore Right now there are 14 videos. I have not yet filmed the border, but plan to in the next couple of weeks.

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  • This is such a beautiful stitch! I've been crocheting for 15 years and have never done anything like this but I so wanna try this :D I think it would make a really cute crochet throw pillow. Thanks for your tutorial I can't wait to work on mine.

  • hello bethintx1 thank you sooo much for the series on entrelac. i have previously purchased some books on etrelac from annies attic and ever got anything off the ground with it because it was so confusing. this series has really inspired me to pick it up again. currently i am working on a pineapple shawl and a pineapple afghan so when i am done with those i will be jumping on this thank you again for so much clarification to something i have been wanting to perfect for a while now

    jen

  • love this pattern it's way easier than entrelac knitting I have been driving my self bonkers trying to figure out the knitting version the crochet method is simpler and you don't get lost also it's easier on the hands 

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