Accoloration Blanket by Yigitcan / Pufido
Four color blocks transition and fuse together in gradient lines. They accelerate while merging with stripes and form their space in transversal blocks of this reversible blanket.
Yarn
Lanalpaca, 4 colors, 2 (3) skeins each,
shown in Topaz (C1), Sulphur (C2), Cobalt (C3), Granite (C4)
Sizes
1 (2) with 38.25 (47.25)” / 97 (120) cm width,
51.25 (70.25)” / 130 (178.5) cm length
Needle
US 15 / 10 mm circular needles, minimum 40” / 100 cm length; or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions
Tapestry needle
Gauge
7 sts x 13 rows in Garter stitch = 4”/10 cm square, unblocked
Skill level
Easy
Techniques
Garter stitch, Intarsia
Construction Notes
Accoloration is a reversible blanket constructed with 4 color blocks transitioning into each other, connected by Intarsia. The color transition is formed with stripes that get thicker and thinner for a gradient look. The blanket is worked in Garter stitch throughout.






Description
Four color blocks transition and fuse together in gradient lines. They accelerate while merging with stripes and form their space in transversal blocks of this reversible blanket.
Yarn
Lanalpaca, 4 colors, 2 (3) skeins each,
shown in Topaz (C1), Sulphur (C2), Cobalt (C3), Granite (C4)
Sizes
1 (2) with 38.25 (47.25)” / 97 (120) cm width,
51.25 (70.25)” / 130 (178.5) cm length
Needle
US 15 / 10 mm circular needles, minimum 40” / 100 cm length; or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions
Tapestry needle
Gauge
7 sts x 13 rows in Garter stitch = 4”/10 cm square, unblocked
Skill level
Easy
Techniques
Garter stitch, Intarsia
Construction Notes
Accoloration is a reversible blanket constructed with 4 color blocks transitioning into each other, connected by Intarsia. The color transition is formed with stripes that get thicker and thinner for a gradient look. The blanket is worked in Garter stitch throughout.

















