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The Mediterranean Summer Crochet-Along (CAL), is the next exciting new project you must get your hands on from talented designer Leonie Morgan of crochet blog Wool n’ Hook. Following the success of our Indian Summer Crochet-Along last Autumn, this CAL is designed in our Award Winning Studio DK range.
Mediterranean Summer is inspired by the sea, the sun and the art of all the different civilisations that have called the Mediterranean their home at various points in time. There are hints of most in the blanket, from Minoan to Moorish, and of course, the ever-present sun.
The blanket is made of three different square designs with two of the squares featuring a sun design at the centre. There is a ripple section and band of little squares edged with arch motifs and little ‘sunbeams’. The finished blanket is edged with a pretty border to finish off.
Questions, Hints & Tips
Don't forget to join in the conversation on our Facebook group and make sure you share your progress. Leonie Morgan is also part of the group and will help to answer as many questions as she can! We'll feature as many of these as possible and also aim to answer all your Questions:
Deramores; The Projects Dedicated Facebook Group
Crochet-Along
The Mediterranean Summer Crochet-Along (CAL) in Deramores Studio DK
Yarn
Deramores Studio DK
Pattern
FREE
Skill Level
The skill level is Intermediate but would suit adventurous beginners too.
Designer
Leonie Morgan - WoolnHook
Terms
UK and US crochet terminology
Number of Variants
Storm Colourway – Can be found HERE
Approximate Size
The finished blanket size is 142cm x 180cm and you will require a 4mm Crochet Hook (US G/6).
Start Date
Friday 20th September 2019
*Please note that the Yarn Pack can be purchased from 29th August 2019.
Duration
6 Weeks with a new section of the pattern, added every week.
Pattern Release Times
The Deramores team will aim to release a new section every week on our Website, dedicated Facebook group - Deramores: The Projects, Social Media and on our Newsletter.
Stitches used
There are cluster stitches, Front Post and Back Post stitches and some Standing Stitches. All the unusual stitches are fully explained and have step-by-step photographs to help you.