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I hope you enjoy this new free Endless Blanket Pattern! This video demonstrates how to crochet my Endless Rectangle Blanket. If you'd like to follow along with a written copy of the pattern, you can get the free written pattern for my Endless Rectangle Blanket on my website, or if you prefer you can purchase an ad-free PDF from my Shop. Free written pattern: https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/end... From my shop PDF: Skip to the Part You Need Here: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Sizes 01:18 Round 1 06:25 Round 2 12:25 Round 3 18:32 Round 4 (Corner A) 24:55 Round 5 (Corner B) 37:57 Last Round (edging) For this tutorial I am using my Prym Clover Amour 6.5 mm (K) crochet hook and Yarnspirations, Caron Jumbo Ombre yarn. This is a 100% Acrylic, Medium Weight Yarn. For my project I’m using the color Salmon. My written pattern includes instructions to make this project in 8 popular sizes but you can make your project to any size, simply by changing the starting chain you make and working more or fewer rounds of the project. The edging works for any size blanket you decide to make. There are 3 different corners used for this blanket. Two of the corners are used during the main blanket pattern (Corner A and B) and we alternate these every round. The other corner is only used for the final edging round (Corner C). All other stitches after Round 1 will be worked into the ch2sp. This means we skip every stitch except the ch2sp for this blanket (which makes it very easy to crochet!). To begin, decide which size blanket you want to make, or create your own size by chaining a multiple of 2 chains. Sample Rectangular Afghan width approximately 30 inches X 40 inches length - chain 28 - work 38 rounds - 2 balls of *yarn Rectangle Lapghan width approximately 48 X 36 inches length - chain 36 - work 44 rounds - 2 balls of *yarn Small Afghan width approximately 60 X 40 inches length - chain 54 - work 50 rounds - 3 balls of *yarn Medium Afghan width approximately 60 X 48 inches length - chain 34 - work 60 rounds - 4 balls of *yarn Large Afghan width approximately 64 X 50 inches length - chain 40 - work 62 rounds - 4 balls of *yarn Large Throw width approximately 50 X 38 inches length - chain 38 - work 46 rounds - 3 balls of *yarn Small Throw width approximately 34 X 28 inches length - chain 22 - work 34 rounds - 1 ball of *yarn Toddler Throw width approximately 48 X 42 inches length - chain 22 - work 52 rounds - 3 balls of *yarn Gauge used for the pattern: Approximately 5 sets of (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc) per 4 inches (10 cm) and 4 rows per 1.5 inches (4 cm) Supplies used for the project: *Yarn: Yarnspirations. Caron Jumbo Ombre. 12 oz (340 g) and 595 yds (544 m). 100% Acrylic. Medium-Weight Yarn [4]. Machine wash and dry. Colors: 2 skeins Salmon (19002-296619) Hook: 6.5 mm (K) Clover Amour 4 Stitch Markers Corner A: (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc) in the next ch2sp Corner B: (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc) in the next ch2sp, ch 2, (1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc) in the next ch2sp Corner C: (1 sc, p, 1 sc) in the next ch2sp, corner p, (1 sc, p, 1 sc) in the next ch2sp. Corner Picot: Ch 3, sl st to the third ch from the hook Picot: Ch 2, sl st to the second ch from the hook Notes: The project needs to be turned every round in order to keep the stitches lined up. Make the slip stitch to join tightly and your turning chain small. After Rnd 1 we only work into the ch2sp; sk all other stitches. The sl st to join is made into the first sc of the round and does not count as a stitch. Best wishes, Rhondda xo