The Niphredil Blanket is a beautifully textured design, combining different stitches to create an unusual, yet stylish look.
The pattern is also great for stash busting and using up your scrap yarn!
The flower motif in the square reminded me of Niphredil flower as soon as I created it so there was no doubt about what’s going to be the name of my newest design.
As a Tolkien fan, I love giving names to my designs inspired by his work.
So here’s the background story of this beautiful flower:
Niphredil was a small white flower that grew first at the moment of Lúthien’s birth in Doriath. It was also found among the golden trees of Lothlórien, thickest on Cerin Amroth, where some pale green varieties could be seen.
The pattern has 5 different files, available to download:
-It has a DETAILED PHOTO TUTORIAL from start to finish, with lots of tips and tricks, guiding you through the pattern. (There’s 1 PDF photo tutorial file for the block and a separate one for the joining and the border)
-1 PDF file which is a STITCH GUIDE and contains all the additional notes
-1 PRINT FRIENDLY VERSION of the full pattern
-1 PDF file for the layout ans block colors
Gauge: 5 SC STS= 1” / 2.5cm
US terms used throughout
NO CHART AVAILABLE!
Special thanks for my testers for their help:
Cheryl Freeman
Emily J Payne
Éva Nagyné Lakhézi
Gina Brophy
Karen Burke
Mandi Wolfe
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
Size:
The full blanket: 39.5” x 62”/ 100 x 157 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Each Block: 5.5”x 5.5”/ 14 x 14 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Materials needed:
• 3.75 mm (F) size hook (I used Blackwood Alpha by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Stone Washed, River Washed Colour Pack (58 x 10g mini balls in different colors) and 10 skeins of Scheepjes Stone Washed in color Crystal Quartz (814) (I’ll refer to this as Contrasting Color/CC) or approximately 3070 yards/ 2808 meters (1080 grams) of any sport weight yarn suitable
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the textured patternwork of your blanket
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
The Niphredil Blanket is a beautifully textured design, combining different stitches to create an unusual, yet stylish look.
The pattern is also great for stash busting and using up your scrap yarn!
The flower motif in the square reminded me of Niphredil flower as soon as I created it so there was no doubt about what’s going to be the name of my newest design.
As a Tolkien fan, I love giving names to my designs inspired by his work.
So here’s the background story of this beautiful flower:
Niphredil was a small white flower that grew first at the moment of Lúthien’s birth in Doriath. It was also found among the golden trees of Lothlórien, thickest on Cerin Amroth, where some pale green varieties could be seen.
The pattern has 5 different files, available to download:
-It has a DETAILED PHOTO TUTORIAL from start to finish, with lots of tips and tricks, guiding you through the pattern. (There’s 1 PDF photo tutorial file for the block and a separate one for the joining and the border)
-1 PDF file which is a STITCH GUIDE and contains all the additional notes
-1 PRINT FRIENDLY VERSION of the full pattern
-1 PDF file for the layout ans block colors
Gauge: 5 SC STS= 1” / 2.5cm
US terms used throughout
NO CHART AVAILABLE!
Special thanks for my testers for their help:
Cheryl Freeman
Emily J Payne
Éva Nagyné Lakhézi
Gina Brophy
Karen Burke
Mandi Wolfe
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
Size:
The full blanket: 39.5” x 62”/ 100 x 157 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Each Block: 5.5”x 5.5”/ 14 x 14 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Materials needed:
• 3.75 mm (F) size hook (I used Blackwood Alpha by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Stone Washed, River Washed Colour Pack (58 x 10g mini balls in different colors) and 10 skeins of Scheepjes Stone Washed in color Crystal Quartz (814) (I’ll refer to this as Contrasting Color/CC) or approximately 3070 yards/ 2808 meters (1080 grams) of any sport weight yarn suitable
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the textured patternwork of your blanket
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
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The Niphredil Blanket is a beautifully textured design, combining different stitches to create an unusual, yet stylish look.
The pattern is also great for stash busting and using up your scrap yarn!
The flower motif in the square reminded me of Niphredil flower as soon as I created it so there was no doubt about what’s going to be the name of my newest design.
As a Tolkien fan, I love giving names to my designs inspired by his work.
So here’s the background story of this beautiful flower:
Niphredil was a small white flower that grew first at the moment of Lúthien’s birth in Doriath. It was also found among the golden trees of Lothlórien, thickest on Cerin Amroth, where some pale green varieties could be seen.
The pattern has 5 different files, available to download:
-It has a DETAILED PHOTO TUTORIAL from start to finish, with lots of tips and tricks, guiding you through the pattern. (There’s 1 PDF photo tutorial file for the block and a separate one for the joining and the border)
-1 PDF file which is a STITCH GUIDE and contains all the additional notes
-1 PRINT FRIENDLY VERSION of the full pattern
-1 PDF file for the layout ans block colors
Gauge: 5 SC STS= 1” / 2.5cm
US terms used throughout
NO CHART AVAILABLE!
Special thanks for my testers for their help:
Cheryl Freeman
Emily J Payne
Éva Nagyné Lakhézi
Gina Brophy
Karen Burke
Mandi Wolfe
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
Size:
The full blanket: 39.5” x 62”/ 100 x 157 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Each Block: 5.5”x 5.5”/ 14 x 14 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Materials needed:
• 3.75 mm (F) size hook (I used Blackwood Alpha by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Stone Washed, River Washed Colour Pack (58 x 10g mini balls in different colors) and 10 skeins of Scheepjes Stone Washed in color Crystal Quartz (814) (I’ll refer to this as Contrasting Color/CC) or approximately 3070 yards/ 2808 meters (1080 grams) of any sport weight yarn suitable
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the textured patternwork of your blanket
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
The Niphredil Blanket is a beautifully textured design, combining different stitches to create an unusual, yet stylish look.
The pattern is also great for stash busting and using up your scrap yarn!
The flower motif in the square reminded me of Niphredil flower as soon as I created it so there was no doubt about what’s going to be the name of my newest design.
As a Tolkien fan, I love giving names to my designs inspired by his work.
So here’s the background story of this beautiful flower:
Niphredil was a small white flower that grew first at the moment of Lúthien’s birth in Doriath. It was also found among the golden trees of Lothlórien, thickest on Cerin Amroth, where some pale green varieties could be seen.
The pattern has 5 different files, available to download:
-It has a DETAILED PHOTO TUTORIAL from start to finish, with lots of tips and tricks, guiding you through the pattern. (There’s 1 PDF photo tutorial file for the block and a separate one for the joining and the border)
-1 PDF file which is a STITCH GUIDE and contains all the additional notes
-1 PRINT FRIENDLY VERSION of the full pattern
-1 PDF file for the layout ans block colors
Gauge: 5 SC STS= 1” / 2.5cm
US terms used throughout
NO CHART AVAILABLE!
Special thanks for my testers for their help:
Cheryl Freeman
Emily J Payne
Éva Nagyné Lakhézi
Gina Brophy
Karen Burke
Mandi Wolfe
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
Krisztina
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
Size:
The full blanket: 39.5” x 62”/ 100 x 157 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Each Block: 5.5”x 5.5”/ 14 x 14 cm AFTER BLOCKING
Materials needed:
• 3.75 mm (F) size hook (I used Blackwood Alpha by Furls)
• NOTE: If you crochet loosely I advise you to use a 3 mm (5/0) size hook
• 1 Scheepjes Stone Washed, River Washed Colour Pack (58 x 10g mini balls in different colors) and 10 skeins of Scheepjes Stone Washed in color Crystal Quartz (814) (I’ll refer to this as Contrasting Color/CC) or approximately 3070 yards/ 2808 meters (1080 grams) of any sport weight yarn suitable
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Stitch markers (optional)
• NOTE: Blocking is essential to enhance the textured patternwork of your blanket
This pattern and photographs are the property of K.A.M.E. Crochet by Krisztina Anna Matejcsok-Edomer and are for personal and non-commercial use. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products, but please credit K.A.M.E. Crochet if you can. Thank you!
Created | June 13, 2022 |
Updated | June 15, 2022 |
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Language | English |
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