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Coffee & Wool - Episode 12

With Episode 12, we’ve already reached the final episode of this season. Time really does fly! Luckily, we can still enjoy this fun episode packed with projects. We’re welcoming “Ellebel” as a guest, Annemarie is finishing up the spring bouquet, and the patchwork quilt is complete. So exciting! Will you be watching?

In this blog, you'll find everything about Episode 12, including:

  • Crochet Pattern for the border of the stitch blanket
  • Crochet Pattern for the Daffodil and the Little Butterfly
  • Knitting and Crochet Pattern for the last square of the stitch blanket

In this final episode, Saskia finishes the patchwork blanket. Using DROPS Muskat in color 18, she crochets the twenty-four knitted and crocheted squares together with a fun zigzag stitch. Of course, the blanket wouldn’t be complete without a pretty border.

Crochet Pattern for joining the squares and the border: download it here.
The complete embroidery blanket kit is now available, so you'll have all the patterns and the yarn you need right at home!

Today, Ellen Snoek is our guest. Ellen talks about how she got started with crafts, her fun crochet projects, and the popular tulip pots that are featured in *Landleven* magazine.

Crochet Blanket
The last squares of the Coffee and Wool Crochet Blanket are cheerful blue squares with openwork squares. Saskia crochets them using the filet stitch, and Petra uses a symmetrical openwork pattern. These are the last squares of the Blanket, and they can now be joined together.

Material:
- 2 balls of DROPS Muskat in colors 40, 05, 29, 10, 19, 03, 20, 24, 09, 53, 60, and 02
- 5 balls of DROPS Muskat, color 18
- Crochet Hooks, sizes 4.5 and 5 mm
- 40 cm Knitting Needle, 3.5 mm

Two 20 x 10 cm squares are made from each stitch.
Dimensions: 135 x 105 cm

Crochet Pattern for Filet Crochet Squares: Download here.

Knitting Pattern for a symmetrical openwork pattern: download here.
Check it out here: Tutorial on knitting a symmetrical lace pattern

In this episode, Saskia talks about her new book, *Everything Is Crochet!* It won’t be available until next week, but we can already enjoy a sneak peek at the projects. She shares where she drew her inspiration from and how the projects came to be. Are you curious about the new book? Read this “Alles is crochet” blog for even more details and everything about the book launch on June 4, 2016!

Annemarie's Spring Bouquet
In this final episode, Annemarie adds this cheerful daffodil to her Spring Bouquet. With this, she’s finished making the last spring flower, and the bouquet is complete! From the cheerful polka-dot vase, the various flowers, the green branches, and finally the little butterfly—we’ve really enjoyed it! Have you?

Material:
- 1 ball of Lana Grossa Cotone 44, 16, 23, 49, 49, and 39
- 2 mm Crochet Hook
- A piece of electrical wire approximately 27 cm long
- Prym Stitch Markers
- fiberfill stuffing

Daffodil Crochet Pattern: Download here.
Annemarie's Spring Bouquet Crochet Kit, with all the yarn you need for the entire bouquet: order here.

Crocheting a Butterfly
Annemarie wouldn't be Annemarie if she didn't add a little something extra. To brighten up the bouquet even more, she made some little butterflies out of scraps of fabric. You can put them in the bouquet, hang them up, or turn them into a cute brooch.

Butterfly Crochet Pattern: Download here.

And be sure to check our website, because the “Alles is crochet” special will air on June 10!