And sometimes when you hold the skeins together, you still won’t believe the colors will work. You’ll need to find two colors that are in the same family but separated by a few shades. The hardest part about this gingham stitch is shopping for the yarn. You can find the links to the patterns for all the gingham blankets I have made so far at the bottom of this post. Though I’ve used several different stitches in my gingham blankets, the technique of carrying the yarn throughout the project to create the alternating colors is always the same. Hi there! If you are a follower of the farm you probably know about my obsession with gingham and know that I have several different gingham blanket patterns on my blog, but I wanted to use this post to explain the basics of how to crochet a gingham blanket.
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