Blogger Flood’s accessible collection of blanket patterns (22 knitted, three crocheted) from 16 designers is a celebration of the handmade. The blankets are grouped by aesthetic: traditional, minimalist, and color play (which features bold geometric patterns). They range in scale from cradle-size baby blankets to king-size bedcovers, and most can be adapted to a different size. Crafters are encouraged to use the patterns as a jumping-off point for their own creative improvisation. The projects are between beginner and adventurous intermediate in difficulty. Many call on intricate techniques like cables, lacework, short rows, and intarsia, but some of the patterns are effectively composed entirely of basic knit and purl stitches. All patterns are charted, and there’s an appendix available online for readers who are more comfortable working with line-by-line instructions. Back matter includes clearly explained special techniques, links to video tutorials, and definitions for the abbreviations used in the patterns. A highlight is the final pattern, for a knitted log cabin blanket inspired by a quilt that Flood’s mother made for him when he was a teenager. The page comes complete with a charming photo of mother and son.
VERDICT A cozy and welcoming collection of appealing knitting and crochet patterns with helpful instructions.
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