This eagle chart includes the written instructions, by color, as shown in the picture. Picture blurred here, but not in the pattern.
It also has the interactive chart that you can use to follow along. It changes to match your color choices in the pattern. If you didn't know, you can even mark the stitch you are on, not just the row.
I made this to be worked in sc back and forth across. Starting at the bottom right corner and going across and back. I recommend doing it in the style of intarsia crochet technique. It can also be used for other crochet styles or crafts.
This does not have instructions on how to do the intarsia crochet technique. This is just the written colors, line by line.
Briefly though:
Intarsia Crochet
Unlike techniques such as tapestry crochet or Fair Isle crochet, where colors are carried along the back of the work or crocheted over into the fabric, intarsia crochet involves dropping (fastening off) and picking up (reattaching) different colors of yarn as you need them.
This gives you the same picture on the front and the back of the blanket.
This has 130 by 95 squares.
I think it will make an amazing blanket using bulky yarn, or thinner yarn for a wall hanging. Sizes to be determined. I will update after I make them. Soon. Excited to make this beauty.
Copyright Marilyn Cochrun, Hooked By Marilyn
10/23/23
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