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Dive into the waters of the Lady of the Lake, sometimes known as Nimue. Nimue is a recurring character in Arthurian legends. Most commonly, she is the lady of the lake - custodian of Excalibur. She is a seer, a guardian - mysterious and powerful.

Nimue will keep you safe as you work your way from the water lily-like centre to the edges of the lake and beyond. You will encounter challenges as you progress, but there are many tranquil sections to rest between adventures. When those challenges arise, Nimue will guide you with her wise counsel.

Come on a crochet quest with me to make the Nimue Crochet Blanket.

Inside you'll find;

  • written pattern in UK & US terms
  • charts - right and left-handed
  • video of all rounds - right-handed and mirrored for the left-handed
  • detailed, round by round help with close up photos
  • a full glossary detailing all stitches and techniques used
  • yarn needs for 4 different samples made in different yarn weights

Nimue will be your guiding light, helping you create a crochet heirloom with ease.

The Nimue Crochet Blanket begins with the Nymph pattern from my Granny Square Patchwork book. This pattern is then extended to become the Avalon centrepiece. Avalon is surrounded by a verge of Caltha squares, before your quest for Nimue is completed.

Skill Level

If you can crochet a granny square, and know the most common stitches and techniques, you have all the skills you need to embark on your Nimue adventure. With the support in the pattern, anyone with basic skills and a willingness to try new things will succeed.

Blanket Size & Yarn

When made with 8 ply/DK/light worsted with a 4.5 mm hook, Nimue will be 158 cm/62" across. She sits well on top of a queen sized bed.

You will need 4,183 metres/4,575 yards of 8ply/DK/light worsted that is 2.485 metres per gram.

Other Yarn Weights

Yarn: Bendigo Woollen Mills Cotton – all come in 200 gram balls

4 ply/sock/fingering cotton – 200 g = 670 m/733 y

Metres/yards per gram: 3.35/3.67
Hook: 3.5 mm
Blanket size: 130 cm/51 in

Total amount needed:
3,803 metres/4,159 yards: 6 balls

8 ply/DK/light worsted cotton – 200 g = 485 m/530 y

Metres/yards per gram: 2.43/2.65
Hook: 4.5 mm
Blanket size: 158 cm/62 in

Total amount needed:
4,183 metres/4,575 yards: 9 balls

10 ply/aran/worsted cotton – 200 g = 360 m/394 y

I do not have a sample made with this yarn and hook combination, so the blanket size and yardage is my best estimate.

Metres/yards per gram: 1.8/2
Hook: 5.5 mm
Estimated Blanket size: 185 cm/73 in

Total amount needed:
5,020 metres/5,490 yards: 14 balls

Blue Nimue

Yarn: Bendigo Woollen Mills Cotton 4 ply/sock/fingering cotton
Metres/yards per gram: 3.35/3.66
Hook: 3.5 mm
Blanket size: 130 cm/51 in

Amounts and Colours used
Blue Ice: 1,037 metres/1,134 yards: 2 balls
French Navy: 954 metres/1,044 yards: 2 balls
Parchment: 1,659 metres/1,815 yards: 3 balls

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Dive into the waters of the Lady of the Lake, sometimes known as Nimue. Nimue is a recurring character in Arthurian legends. Most commonly, she is the lady of the lake - custodian of Excalibur. She is a seer, a guardian - mysterious and powerful.

Nimue will keep you safe as you work your way from the water lily-like centre to the edges of the lake and beyond. You will encounter challenges as you progress, but there are many tranquil sections to rest between adventures. When those challenges arise, Nimue will guide you with her wise counsel.

Come on a crochet quest with me to make the Nimue Crochet Blanket.

Inside you'll find;

  • written pattern in UK & US terms
  • charts - right and left-handed
  • video of all rounds - right-handed and mirrored for the left-handed
  • detailed, round by round help with close up photos
  • a full glossary detailing all stitches and techniques used
  • yarn needs for 4 different samples made in different yarn weights

Nimue will be your guiding light, helping you create a crochet heirloom with ease.

The Nimue Crochet Blanket begins with the Nymph pattern from my Granny Square Patchwork book. This pattern is then extended to become the Avalon centrepiece. Avalon is surrounded by a verge of Caltha squares, before your quest for Nimue is completed.

Skill Level

If you can crochet a granny square, and know the most common stitches and techniques, you have all the skills you need to embark on your Nimue adventure. With the support in the pattern, anyone with basic skills and a willingness to try new things will succeed.

Blanket Size & Yarn

When made with 8 ply/DK/light worsted with a 4.5 mm hook, Nimue will be 158 cm/62" across. She sits well on top of a queen sized bed.

You will need 4,183 metres/4,575 yards of 8ply/DK/light worsted that is 2.485 metres per gram.

Other Yarn Weights

Yarn: Bendigo Woollen Mills Cotton – all come in 200 gram balls

4 ply/sock/fingering cotton – 200 g = 670 m/733 y

Metres/yards per gram: 3.35/3.67
Hook: 3.5 mm
Blanket size: 130 cm/51 in

Total amount needed:
3,803 metres/4,159 yards: 6 balls

8 ply/DK/light worsted cotton – 200 g = 485 m/530 y

Metres/yards per gram: 2.43/2.65
Hook: 4.5 mm
Blanket size: 158 cm/62 in

Total amount needed:
4,183 metres/4,575 yards: 9 balls

10 ply/aran/worsted cotton – 200 g = 360 m/394 y

I do not have a sample made with this yarn and hook combination, so the blanket size and yardage is my best estimate.

Metres/yards per gram: 1.8/2
Hook: 5.5 mm
Estimated Blanket size: 185 cm/73 in

Total amount needed:
5,020 metres/5,490 yards: 14 balls

Blue Nimue

Yarn: Bendigo Woollen Mills Cotton 4 ply/sock/fingering cotton
Metres/yards per gram: 3.35/3.66
Hook: 3.5 mm
Blanket size: 130 cm/51 in

Amounts and Colours used
Blue Ice: 1,037 metres/1,134 yards: 2 balls
French Navy: 954 metres/1,044 yards: 2 balls
Parchment: 1,659 metres/1,815 yards: 3 balls

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