1.19.2018

Trio Blanket Revealed

Last week I popped in to share with you a sneak peek of one of my designs, but now I can show you the Trio Blanket in all of its glory!!


Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button

I made mine with three Scheepjes Whirls* (Green Tea Tipple, Sea Breeze Tease and Minty Black Velvet) shown above. Isn't it cool how the contrast starts out so sharp fades to a washed color in the middle and back to a sharp contrast? I've said before that this yarn is magic. Yep. Magic on your hook!


My friend, Sandra, made her sample out of 3 different shades (Brambleberry, Blackberry Mint Chip, and Sherbet Rainbow).


Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls
Photo used courtesy of Sandra Veneman of Beautiful Boardwalk.
Would you look at the colorplay here? I love it so much I'm going to photo-blast you...


Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls
Photo used courtesy of Sandra Veneman of Beautiful Boardwalk.

Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls
Photo used courtesy of Sandra Veneman of Beautiful Boardwalk.

Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls
Photo used courtesy of Sandra Veneman of Beautiful Boardwalk.
 With the wind blowing through the blanket and the movement created you almost feel like you are there, huh? (Thanks, Sandra, for braving the cold Netherland's wind for these stunning shots!)

Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls
Photo used courtesy of Sandra Veneman of Beautiful Boardwalk.
I decided to use a simple stitch pattern because I wanted the 3 Whirls to interplay and blend--and I'm pretty pleased with the result. I also decided against a border. I played with the idea a bit, considering some solid matching Scheepjes Whirlette colors...


Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls

...but in the end, decided that a border acted too much like a frame and restricted the natural flow of colors. 

The Whirlette* is perfect for adding that trim to a garment or blanket, or extending color a bit if needed, but I'll save my lovely Whirlette balls for my next imminent Whirl project. I actually have one other completed project where I used Whirlette for the edging and tassels--watch for its release this summer. 

If you haven't had a chance to work with Scheepjes Whirl yet, you really need to give it a try. It's lovely on the hook and hands (60% Cotton/40% Acrylic) and drapes beautifully. As a fingering yarn, I worked this blanket with a 3.5mm hook and love the weight of it--light and breathable, but still adds some warmth. I worked my Caramel Whirl Blanket (free pattern here) with a 4mm hook, and it has a lovely drape, too. Maybe that's why so many people are going delirious making shawls with it.


Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls

Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls

Trio Blanket (free crochet pattern) by Susan Carlson of Felted Button using 3 Scheepjes Whirls

When I completed my Lightfall Blanket using 3 Whirls, I spent a little time making 3 Whirl combinations that I thought looked lovely together. Here are just a few I came up with that would work beautifully in this blanket, I think.


Scheepjes Whirl combinations of 3 for Felted Button free crochet patterns-- Trio Blanket or Lightfall Blanket

Scheepjes Whirl combinations of 3 for Felted Button free crochet patterns-- Trio Blanket or Lightfall Blanket

Scheepjes Whirl combinations of 3 for Felted Button free crochet patterns-- Trio Blanket or Lightfall Blanket

Scheepjes Whirl combinations of 3 for Felted Button free crochet patterns-- Trio Blanket or Lightfall Blanket

Scheepjes Whirl combinations of 3 for Felted Button free crochet patterns-- Trio Blanket or Lightfall Blanket

Just think of the options for how these cakes can melt together--particularly if you consider that you can start from the outside or inside of each cake. This makes this color-crazed lady very excited! If I was a crochet-octopus I would make one of each combination.

Watch for the free pattern to be released next week. I'll announce on my Facebook page here, Instagram feed (@FeltedButton) and here on my blog, of course. You can also stay in the Felted Button "loop" on Pinterest here.

If you're wanting to get some Whirl in your house in preparation--or so you can be with the Whirl"in" crowd, you can find it in the following places, all with international shipping:

Wool Warehouse*
Knotty House*
Deramores*

or pick some up from your local Scheepjes stockists throughout Europe listed here.


I've got another pattern sneak peek coming tomorrow--I'm really excited about it--so stop by again for another little color blast! 

 | On the Board | -- Train yourself to find the blessing in everything.

Susan Carlson -- designer of colorful crochet patterns for Felted Button
*The post contains affiliate links that if used by you cost you no more but provide me with a very small commission that allows me to continue providing free patterns. Thanks!

20 comments:

  1. It's stunningly beautiful! Well done!

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  2. I love this! It is pretty and clever and pretty clever.

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    1. Lol! Why, thank you, Annie. Its super way and the yarn does all the work!

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  3. Wonderful! Looking forward to the pattern! 🤣

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  4. Thank you in advance for this pattern! I can't wait to try it out. It's beautiful!

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  5. Stunning, cannot wait to see your pattern. This one definitely will be on my to do list!

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    1. Thanks! I hope you enjoy it--when you can get through your list of others. Believe me, I understand the problem! U need octopus arms and more time in the day.

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  6. So great to see the two Trio's finally revealed next to each other in one blogpost!
    I think you've created quite a buzzzzz! :-)
    Loved helping you with this beautiful project!

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    1. Thank you!! Thank you, dear Sandra! You always astound me with your professional photography skills. You made this buzz quite possible!

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  7. Gorgeous blankets. I never thought of combining the Whirls.

    Have a nice weekend, Margaret

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    1. Thanks, Margaret. Combining Whirls seems to be my newest obsession. ;)

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  8. Making your caramel whirl in Slice of Cherry Pie at the moment. Looking forward to the new pattern - could do it in the new Woolly Whirl?

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    1. Yes!! I think it would be such a lovely weight in the Woolly Whirl. I'm intrigued to see your Caramel Whirl in that lovely colorway, too. I hope you enjoy both patterns!

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  9. Really stunning projects! So super with the colours, i would like to try myself. This is gonna be a really populair pattern i think! Thank you

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    1. Thank, Lizette! I am really tickled with how easily the colors just place themselves and you get such a nifty effect.

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  10. What a beautiful effect all those colors in the blanket. Really beautiful.

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    1. Thanks, Dinah! It really is that magical yarn, I tell ya!

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  11. Beautiful! Only problem is going to be making the choice of three Whirls from the amazing selection 😊

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    1. Right!? Choosing is always the hardest part. There are so many combinations that I think will look lovely together!

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