2018 is well on its way and it is time to continue with Elements CAL designed by Sandra from Hooks and Yarn. I believe that many of you have been totally ready for part 5 for some time already. At the end of part 5 your blanket will be a circle and it is a good moment to block everything again.
Resources
- Elements CAL written patterns & General Information
- Official Hooks and Yarn yarn kits for Elements CAL
- Hooks and Yarn Facebook group for Elements CAL
- Video tutorials Elements CAL on YouTube
- Scheepjes Stonewashed yarn
Video tutorial Part 5
In part 5 of Elements we make our blanket in a circle. In the video I show you the rounds involved to make your blanket come full circle.
Yarn & kits
There are official Elements CAL yarn kits available from Hooks and Yarn. I have made my own colorway using Scheepjes Stone Washed yarn in the following 5 colors.
- Color 1 – Moonstone (801)
- Color 2 – Lilac Quartz (818)
- Color 3 – Deep Amethyst (811)
- Color 4 – Lepidolite (830)
- Color 5 – Boulder Opal (804)
Scheepjes Stone Washed is available from Wool Warehouse (UK/International), Love Crochet (US), Knotty House (CA) or your local Scheepjes Stockist. In addition to the yarn you will also need a 4mm hook. Thank you for supporting my work by buying your yarn through the links on my blog. ❤
Colorway
I have used my 5 colors in the following way for Part 5. Sometimes I follow the order of the pattern, but not always. I used the Scheepjes Stone Washed yarn in combination with a 4mm hook.
- Round 38 – Deep Amethyst 811
- Round 39 – Deep Amethyst 811
- Round 40 – Moonstone 801
- Round 41 – Moonstone 801
- Round 42 – Moonstone 801
- Round 43 – Boulder Opal 804
I would love to see your work. Feel free to share your work with me on my Facebook page, in my Facebook group It’s all in a Nutshell Crochet Nuts, tag me in one of your posts on Instagram or use #itsallinanutshell.
Next week we continue with part 6 in which our circle will start its road towards a square again.
With love,
Esther
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I am loving the colors in this photo, and. Can not find the name of the yarn used here. Can you share the list used please.
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Halfway down the post there is my colors and yarn used.
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if you go back to part 1 she lists 3 places you can get this yarn from , she listed Wool Warehouse, Love Crochet and Knotty House. if you go back they are in blue and you can click on them and it will take you straight to their page . hope this helps 🙂
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is there a written pattern? I dont do well with a video
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under resources you find the link to the written pattern
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Wonderful work as always. Please tell us, were you got that project bag!
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This is a cohana bag, available from Black Sheep Wool
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