Tunisian 10 Stitch blanket

I finished up a blanket for donation last night. Pretty happy with the results using stash leftovers. It measures 42" Square.

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This is beautiful!!:heart_eyes: May I know what pattern you used to make this blanket? I absolutely love this blanket idea to use up leftover yarn (which I have a HUGE collection of​:joy:)

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That’s stunning!! :heart_eyes:

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Thank you! I followed Dedri Uys tutorial using my own stitch preferences.

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Wowww… :heart_eyes: congrats! :hugs::two_hearts:

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Is this a pattern that I can use a normal hook for?!? It looks like it!

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Beautiful! Reminds me of looking through a kaleidoscope.

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i literally can not right now!! you… made… THAT…!!! that’s amazing good jobb!! that looks so difficult!

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Thank you so much!!:pleading_face::blue_heart:

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Thank you! This is amazing!

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Yes! As it’s only 10 stitches per row, they all fit on a traditional hook!

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Looks very colourful, I want to make it too

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oh my, how pretty is that!!

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@TexasPurl your blanket is gorgeous. How long did it take you to make it? It looks like it’s made out of four panels…. Was color work in Tunisian crochet difficult? Take care, Anna

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Thank you! I started the blanket March 23rd and worked on it off & on in the evenings. Though I had 2 other blanket WIPs as well. So, maybe a month had I worked on it exclusively.

This method is quite easy as you begin in the center and work in the round with a join as you go method.

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