Enigma Blanket Part 6 – Free Crochet Pattern (2024)

In this post you can find the pattern and video tutorial for Part 6 of my Enigma Blanket design. Part 6 is a bit of a déjà vu of part 5, we are making similar rows but with more repeats. And yes, we are making picots again! Voor Nederlands, zie aub DEZE post.

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Resources

Materials

You will need 7 colors of any yarn you like to make your Enigma Blanket. I have designed 4 colorways in 3 different yarn weights to inspire you for your own blanket. You can use one of my colorways or choose your own. My colorways are the original Flower Field in Scheepjes Stone Washed, and Flower Field in Scheepjes Colour Crafter, and the two new colorways Vintage in Scheepjes Scrumptious and Sunset Sky in Scheepjes Cotton 8. You can find information about color numbers and yarn amounts HERE. You can buy your supplies from any yarn shop close to you, but you can also buy a full kit with everything you need from my webshop.

I also have yarn kits available for all 4 colorways of Enigma Blanket in my shop. The mandala kits include everything you need to make these mandalas including the pattern, yarn and the mandala rings.

Abbreviations

This pattern uses US crochet terminology. If you are more familiar with UK terminology, please refer back tothis overviewfor the most common terms.

ch Chain
ch-sp(s) Chain space(s)
dc Double crochet
sc Single crochet
sl st Slip stitch
st(s) Stitch(es)

pul pull up loop
yrh yarn round hook

picot ch3, sl st in first ch

2dc-cl 2 double crochet cluster: [yrh, insert hook into st, yrh, pul, yrh, draw through 2 loops] 2 times, yrh, draw through all 3 loops on hook

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Color Placement

Please refer back to the materials list for the specification per colorway in regards to which color is Color A up to Color G.

This pattern uses US crochet terminology. If you are more familiar with UK terminology, please refer back to this overview for the most common terms.

The triangles are joined at the beginning and end of each row to the sts of Round 53. The triangle is worked from the center of Round 53, outward, working the stitches of the triangle itself in the stitches of the previous row. The chains worked between the sl sts at the end of a row do not count as sts. The stitch count given is for one edge of the triangle only.

Tip: Mark the first and last st on each row to find them more easily in the next row.

Tip: Check that you have 43 unworked stitches either side of the triangle on Round 53 before starting this part.

Row 12 (RS) Join Color G in third unworked st on Round 53 before the sl st of Row 11 with a sl st, 3dc in first st, (1dc in next 2 sts, ch6, skip 5 sts, 1dc in next 2 sts) 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2-sp, (1dc in next 2 sts, ch6, skip next 5 sts, 1dc in next 2 sts) 3 times, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53, ch3, skip next 2 sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Turn.
[3 ch6-sps, 17 dc]

Row 13 (WS) Continue with the same color, 3dc in first st, (1dc in next 4 sts, ch6, skip ch6-sp) 3 times, 1dc in next 4 sts, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2-sp, 1dc in next 4 sts, (ch6, skip ch6-sp, 1dc in next 4 sts) 3 times, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53, ch3, skip next 2 sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Turn.
[3 ch6-sps, 21 dc]

Row 14 (RS) Continue with the same color, 3dc in first st, 1dc in next 2 sts, (1dc in next 4 sts, ch6, skip ch6-sp) 3 times, 1dc in next 6 sts, (2dc, ch2, 2dc] in ch2-sp, 1dc in next 6 sts, (ch6, skip ch6-sp, 1dc in next 4 sts) 3 times, 1dc in next 2 sts, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53, ch3, skip next 2 sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Turn.
[3 ch6-sps, 25 dc]

Row 15 (WS) Continue with the same color, 3dc in first st, 1dc in next 4 sts, (1dc in next 4 sts, ch4, 1sc over ch6-sps from rows 12-14 pulling the loops together, ch4) 3 times, 1dc in next 8 st, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2-sp, 1dc in next 8 sts, (ch4, 1sc over ch6-sps from rows 12-14 pulling the loops together, ch4, 1dc in next 4 sts) 3 times, 1dc in next 4 sts, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53, ch3, skip 2 sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Turn.
[6 ch4-sps, 3 sc, 29 dc]

Row 16 (RS) Continue with the same color, 3dc in first st, 1dc in next 6 sts, (1dc in next 4 sts, ch6, skip ch-sp) 3 times, 1dc in next 10 sts, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2-sp, 1dc in next 10 sts, (ch6, skip ch-sp, 1dc in next 4 st) 3 times, 1dc in next 6 sts, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Fasten off. Turn.
[3 ch6-sps, 33 dc]

Row 17 (WS) Join Color E in third unworked st on Round 53 before the sl st of Row 16 with a sl st, 3dc in first st, 1dc in next 12 st, ([1dc, 2dc-cl, 1dc, 2dc-cl, 1dc] in ch6-sp, 1dc in next 4 sts) 3 times, 1dc in next 8 sts, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2-sp, 1dc in next 8 sts, (1dc in next 4 sts, [1dc, 2dc-cl, 1dc, 2dc-cl, 1dc] in ch6-sp) 3 times, 1dc in next 12 sts, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Fasten off. Turn.
[6 2dc-cl, 46 dc]

Row 18 (RS) Join Color C with a sl st in next unworked st on Round 53 before the sl st of Row 17, 2sc in first st, ch4, skip next 3 sts, (1sc in next st, ch4, skip next 3 sts) 12 times, [1sc, ch5, 1sc] in ch2-sp, (ch4, skip next 3 sts, 1sc in next st) 12 times, ch4, skip next 3 sts, 2sc in last st, sl st in next unworked st on Round 53, ch3, skip 2 sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53. Turn.
[15 sc, 13 ch4-sps]

Row 19 (WS) Continue with the same color, 3dc in first st, ch2, skip next sc, (1sc in next ch4-sp, 8dc in next ch4-sp, 1sc in next ch4-sp, ch4) 4 times, 1sc in next ch4-sp, 13dc in next ch5-sp, 1sc in next ch4-sp, (ch4, 1sc in next ch4-sp, 8dc in next ch4-sp, 1sc in next ch4-sp) 4 times, ch2, skip next sc, 3dc in last st, skip next 2 unworked sts on Round 53, sl st in next st on Round 53, ch1, sl st in next st on Round 53. Turn.
[3 dc, 4 ch4-sp, 4 flower petals]

Row 20 (RS) Continue with the same color, 2sc in first st, 1sc in next st, skip (1dc, ch2-sp, 1sc), [(1dc in next st, 1picot) 7 times, 1dc in next st, skip next sc, 1sc in ch4-sp, skip next sc] 4 times, (1dc in next st, 1 picot) 12 times, 1dc in next st, [skip next sc, 1sc in ch4-sp, skip next sc, (1dc in next st, 1 picot) 7 times, 1dc in next st] 4 times, skip (1sc, ch2-sp, 1dc), 1sc in next st, 2sc in last st, sl st in next unworked st on Round 53. Fasten off.
[7 sc, 4 flower petals]

Repeat Rows 12 to 20 on the other 3 edges of the square. There should be 20 unworked sts either side of the triangle on Round 53.

Video tutorials

There are free video tutorials available on my YouTube channel to help you make your Enigma Blanket. The video’s are available in English US Terms, in left handed and right handed versions. I hope the videos make it possible for everyone to make the blanket.

Size at the end of this part

At the end of this part, the Cotton 8 blanket measures 22cm from the base to the top corner of the triangle, the Stone Washed blanket measures 25cm, the Colour Crafter and Scrumptious blankets measure 28cm from the base to the top corner of the triangle.

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