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A N N I E S O N L I N E V I D E O C L A S S E S

Pantone uncoated (below)


Logo over stacked tagline
Logo next to stacked tagline
Logo alone
Minimum allowed sizes
Pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
White (below)
White (below)
Annies Logo Purple:
Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple U
CMYK: C82, M100, K12
RGB: R82, G43, B133
Hexadecimal: 522b85
Annies Logo Gray:
Pantone: Cool Gray 9 U
CMYK: 60K
RGB: R130, G131, B134
Hexadecimal: 828386
Color specifications:
Note: Symbols such as

, , and are never to appear as less than 5 pt. in size. If, in the event
of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the
minimum 5 pt. type size.
A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
Annies official logo, created 8/12
(You must be familiar with the DRG corporate logo
standards before any usage attempt.)
Crafts
AnniesOnlineClasses.com
Learn to Crochet
Instructor Ellen Gormley
In this online video class youll learn:
All about yarns, crochet hooks and basic notions
How to hold the yarn and crochet hook
Basic stitches, including chain, slip stitch, single
crochet, half double crochet, double crochet,
treble crochet, shells, clusters and post stitches
How to work in rows and rounds
How to increase and decrease
How to crochet a basic motif for creating a
baby blanket or afghan
CDV01 Learn to Crochet
Learn to Crochet
5
exclusive crochet
projects included
as part of the class
curriculum
Easy Striped
Dishcloth
Boy Wrapper
Design by Roberta Maier

SKILL LEVEL
FINISHED SIZE
33 x 34 inches
MATERIALS
Sport weight yarn (5 oz/455
yds/140g per skeins):
14 oz pale blue
Size F/5/3.75mm crochet
hook or size needed to
obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
Sewing needle
White sewing thread
4 (
3
8-inch) pale blue
buttons
6 yds -inch-wide white
satin ribbon
GAUGE
5 sc = 1 inch; 3 cross-sts = 1
inch; 2 cross-st rows and
1 sc row = 1 inch
Check gauge to save time.
PATTERN NOTES
Weave in loose ends as work
progresses.
Join rounds with a slip stitch unless
otherwise stated.
SPECIAL STITCH
Cross-stitch (cross-st): Sk next st,
dc in next st, working behind dc just
made, dc in sk st.
BLANKET
Row 1: Ch 149, sc in 2nd ch
from hook, sc in each rem ch across,
turn. (148 sc)
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc
throughout), [cross-st (see Special
Stitch) over next 2 sts] 73 times, dc in
last st, turn. (1 dc, 73 cross-sts, 1 dc)
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across,
turn. (148 sc)
Rows 4101: [Rep rows 2 and 3]
49 times. At the end of row 101, do
not turn.
BORDER
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in end of row 101, 2
[sc in end of dc row, sc in end of sc row]
across edge, working 3 sc in corner st,
sc in each ch across opposite side of
foundation ch, working 3 sc in corner
st, [sc in end of sc row, 2 sc in end of
next dc row] across edge, working 3 sc
in corner st, sc in each st across row
101, working 2 sc in same sc as beg
ch-1, join in beg sc.
Rnd 2: Ch 3, dc in each st around,
working 3 dc in each center corner sc,
join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3.
Rnd 3: [Ch 3, sl st in first ch of ch-3,
sl st in each of next 2 dc] around, end-
ing with last sl st in base of beg ch-3,
fasten off.
RIBBON TRIM
For long edges of blanket, cut
2 lengths of ribbon each 56 inches
long. For top and bottom of blan-
ket, cut rem length of ribbon into 2
lengths each 52 inches long.
Weave 56-inch-length ribbon up
edge of blanket over and under rows,
between first dc and first set of cross-
sts on each edge.
Weave 52-inch-length of ribbon over
and under first and last row of cross-sts
at top and bottom.
Position ends of ribbon evenly at
each corner. At each corner, fold ends
under to form 2 lps. Working through
all thicknesses, sew a button to the
center of lps. Rep in each corner.
Heres a super-simple baby blanket, designed with little
baby boys in mind. Oh, those puppy-dog-tail little boys!
From Crochet World magazine, October 2005, Vol 28, No. 5, Page 40, Copyright 2005 Crochet World magazine
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$9.95
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