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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a patchwork blanket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a blanket made from various pieces of fabric sewn together, often in a colorful or artistic manner.
Example: "She wrapped herself in a cozy patchwork blanket while reading her favorite book by the fireplace."
Alternatives: "a quilted blanket" or "a stitched blanket".
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She likes to bring objects from her own home to decorate her stages, from vintage dresses on hangers to a patchwork blanket.
Her dense brown curls tumbled down her shoulders and disappeared beneath a patchwork blanket that looked like the Berkshires in Autumn.
Eggertsson's graduation project from Listaháskóli Íslands (Iceland Academy of the Arts) in 2006, a patchwork blanket melding the digital world with the local traditional art of handicraft, became the calling card of the designer, who since then has pushed the boundaries of what constitutes "Icelandic art".
For a patchwork blanket, some good ones to learn are: Stocking stitch.
You can skip this step if you like, but it's usually a good idea to include a few openwork patches in a patchwork blanket.
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The tangled map of the metro reflects the narrator's disintegrating, incomplete perspective: "My Moscow glows in shreds, fragments, like a motley patchwork blanket, like a tapestry caught on the loom".
Otherwise it looks like a silly patchwork blanket over the house.
Join various felted pieces together to form a patchwork felted blanket; you can incorporate other fabrics and embellishment materials such as lace and ribbon to complete the look.
The Purly Paw Print Patchwork Blanket is made up of 25 squares, knit in simple knit and purl.
The Purly Paw Print Patchwork Blanket, by Lauren O'Farrell of Whodunnknit, is made up of four simple squares: a plain square, a teeny paw print square for miniscule mutts, a medium paw print square for canines of middle size, and a huge paw print square for bigger beasts.
The usual rule of thumb is to have double the amount of rows for the number of stitches, ie., I usually knit with 50 stitches and do about 100 rows for each block of the patchwork blanket.
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