

I love this fun element to the design, but you could also use the main color for your border as well. You’ll notice this pattern has a contrasting color border. These colors were so much fun to work with and I love how well the speckles and bright colors play together in this blanket! I used a DK weight yarn from Hickory Lane Fiber Co.‘s Queen Collection and paired Break Free (blue) for the main color with Galileo (pink) for the border color. Fun pops of color in the yarn really shine in this crochet stitch. Using a hand dyed yarn with some variegation or speckles really gives this design something special. Get the pattern on Etsy or Ravelry & don’t forget to pin this post for later! Pair this meditative project with your favorite DK weight yarn! This pattern works up beautifully in solid colors, but a speckled or variegated yarn is where you’ll really see the beautiful Tunisian texture shine. Written in 8 sizes from security-king size, you’ve got lots of options to choose the perfect size for your Speckle Blanket. Like regular crochet (and knitting), once you learn to read patterns, you can make just about anything! It’s perfect for beginners looking for an easy pattern to start out with and gain confidence reading and working up Tunisian patterns. Once you conquer the mechanics of how to work the stitches, it’s time to learn how to read Tunisian crochet patterns! This beginner Tunisian crochet pattern will introduce you to the common acronyms and reading Tunisian crochet patterns. If you’re looking to learn, or just learned about the joy of Tunisian crochet – this pattern is for you. Purchases made from those links give me a small commission, although your price doesn’t change.Ready to dip your toes into Tunisian crochet? The Speckle Blanket is the perfect pattern for beginner Tunisian crocheters to practice their skills and learn how to read a Tunisian crochet pattern. Here are some Tunisian crochet blanket patterns to get you started.ĭisclosure: This post includes affiliate links. Although there are many different versions of the technique, including the option for lace, it’s generally a dense stitch, which makes it comfy and cozy for blanket design.

However, it’s especially great for blankets.

You can make many different things using this technique, of course. Tunisian crochet is the ultimate BiCrafty technique, combining skills from both knitting and crochet into an original craft. Tunisian Monstera Blanket and Pillow Set.
