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Sweet Spring Crochet Blanket

Welcome to the Sweet Spring crochet blanket beginner’s guide and CAL page. This page is meant to be a supplement to folks who purchased my book and would like some gentle support with their pattern. If you are looking for alternate yarn selection, videos to help with tricky stitches, and the fun that comes with working up a project in a group, then this is the page for you.

My plan is to break the blanket up into weekly segments, then list all of the weeks below. Dates will not be assigned, so you can jump in at any time and flow through the project. Ways to connect with the community are provided on this page. I can’t wait to get started!

[Jump back to main CAL page.]

Before you begin

Gather your materials

Use the yarn listed in the book, or use the following suggested alternate yarn. This section has affiliate links marked with an asterisk. Ordering through these links will gain me a small commission (at no additional cost to you) and helps to support my free patterns.

Alternate yarn option

Scheepjes Cahlista (100% natural cotton; 93 yd [85 m]/1.75 oz [50 g]):

  • #105 Bridal White (A), 18 balls
  • #282 Ultra Violet (B), 4 balls
  • #512 Lime (C), 5 balls
  • #115 Hot Red (D), 6 balls
  • #515 Emerald (E), 4 balls
  • #252 Watermelon (F), 4 balls
  • #114 Shocking Pink (G), 6 balls
  • #521 Deep Violet (H), 4 balls
  • #398 Coral Rose (I), 6 balls

Supplier: WoolWarehouse*, Deramores*, Knotty House*, Black Sheep Wools* or find a Scheepjes Retailer near you!

Here is what these yarn colors look like in Cahlista. Of course replace them as you see fit. Cahlista has a wide range of color!

Weekly CAL timeline (19 Weeks)

As stated, I have omitted dates here, and shifted the focus from deadline-based to increment-based. This way you can focus on chunking the blanket up into bite-sized pieces and it doesn’t seem so overwhelming.

Don’t forget to take a photo of your progress each week so you can share it with everyone! (See “Get involved!” below.) I will choose 1 of your photos from Ravelry each week as the “model.”

Work and photo by Gwen Kok (IG user @stitchgwen)

  • Week 1: Work all of Blocks A-C
  • Week 2: Work all of Blocks D-F
  • Week 3: Work all of Blocks G-I
  • Week 4: Work all of Blocks J-L
  • Week 5: Work all of Blocks M-O
  • Week 6: Work all of Blocks P-R
  • Week 7: Work all of Blocks S-U
  • Week 8: Work all of Blocks V-X
  • Week 9: Work all of Blocks Y, Z, AA, and BB
  • Week 10: Work Block CC
  • Week 11: Join about half of the Blocks
  • Week 12: Continue joining Blocks until complete
  • Week 13: Make Foundation Rnds
  • Week 14: Work Fill Space 1
  • Week 15: Work Fill Space 2
  • Week 16: Work Fill Space 3
  • Week 17: Work Fill Space 4
  • Week 18: Work Foundation Rnd and first Granny-Stripe section of Border
  • Week 19: Work second Granny-Stripe section of Border and Final Border
  • All done! Head back to the book CAL main page to pick your next project!

Beginner’s guide

This section includes videos of tricky stitches where applicable, and any other significant notes to supplement your book.

If you are looking for a list of the basic stitches used in the book (with videos), head to the main book CAL page. There, you will also find tips like how I weave in my ends, how I block my work, and other general tips to make your work shine.

Special stitches for this pattern are listed in the Stitch Guide below.

Stitch Guide

  • beg dc4tog [over 5 sts] video
  • dc2tog [over 3 sts] video
  • dc4tog [over 5 sts] video
  • sc2tog [over 3 sts] video

Get involved!

Ways to share your WIP pics (and any concerns!) with others in this CAL community.

Step 1: Take photos of your progress each week and make note of any questions you have.

Step 2: Share your photos and questions in any or all of the following ways. I recommend choosing the same day each week to post

Facebook

Post in my Facebook Group where the CALers will meet weekly to check in. PLEASE INCLUDE in your post:

  1. The name of the blanket – This way a simple search in the group will pull up all of the posts for that blanket. (Remember all 18 of the pattern CALs are going on at the same time.)
  2. What Week you are on in the CAL timeline

Example: If you’re on Week 3, put “Sweet Spring – Week 3” somewhere in your post.

Instagram

Post on Instagram using all three of these hashtags. This is important because it will help me see and share your posts on Instagram. It will also allow folks to click the hashtags and see everyone’s posts together in one place.

  1. #cypresstextiles
  2. #theartofcrochetblankets
  3. #sweetspringblanket

Ravelry

Here is the page for Sweet Spring. Interacting with the Ravelry page will help people find my book page and grow the CAL community. Plus, folks who are outside my social media circles can see your projects and be inspired. Go ahead and do the following two things.

  1. Put it in your favorites!
  2. Add your project to enter in the weekly giveaway. Each week I will select someone from the projects on Ravelry as a giveaway winner. More details to come!

Other ways to get involved with and support my book

  • Do you like my book? Add a nice review on Amazon.com.
  • Share a review of my book on your blog if you like! Head to my book info page to see the Press Release and Media Kit PDFs for all the deets. Send me the link to my email cypresstextiles @ gmail . com, and I will add a snippet of your review and link to your blog in the Reviews section.