So here is the thing… I did not keep the blog super updated all the time. In fact I think blogging is kind of annoying and I know that most of you people are not here to read about my personal stories. You are here to get a free pattern, right?
So I will just give you the hard facts:
I crocheted this diamond a year ago. It is highly inspired by a knitter who is called “SOCKMATICIAN“.Who is a fantastic designer. He did approve that I am allowed to write this crochet pattern. Thank you a thousand times for that. Visit his homepage and follow him on every social media out there. It is sooo worth it.
I thought it was about time to use the diamond in a blanket pattern and I wanted to make this blanket really big. So I used a 5.00mm hook. And I wanted to try to mix different yarn. I decided to go with Scheepjes Stone Washed XL and my beloved Scheepjes Cahlista.
The colours I wanted to use this time are:
Cahlista: Old Lace / 130, Stone Washed Xl: Lemon Quartz /852
As a father of to girls (2 and 5 years old) you better train your children well in social skills to avoid fights or you may be forced to crochet everything twice. Otherwise they will fight about every item… (“It´s mine… no it´s mine… I had that first… No, i had it” Parents know what I am talking about.)
It doesn´t mean that I gave up, but right now it feels much easier to crochet a second full size blanket than to repeat (on and on again) for my girls how important it is to share.
So I made a second blanket in Scheepjes Cahlista only:
Cahlista Rust/ 383 and Cahlista Baby Blue 509
In the Cahlista version you will need 24 balls of yarn A and 22 balls of yarn B. I did add an extra round of scs in yarn A at the border.
But enough talk… Here is the pattern and the charts you may need:
FREE PATTERN The “One for the Road” blanket charts
FREE PATTERN The “One for the Road” blanket U.S. / European terms
FREE PATTERN The “One for the Road” blanket U.K. terms
FREE PATTERN La manta “One for the Road” (Una Para el Camino) Version en espanol
A very, very, very special thanks to the wonderful people who tested the pattern:
The version of Yralmy known as mindfully_crafty on Instagram in Cahlista 403 and 261.
The verison of Anette, know as nettis01 on Instagram in Cahlista 248 and 391.
If you use my patterns and post pictures in social medias it would be nice to link or refer to my blog www.martinupnorthblog.wordpress.com and use #martinupnorth . Feedback is more than welcome!
More to come soon from up north…
Love the new pattern — thank you! Hope to see it up on Ravelry soon so I can make a project page…
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Will be on ravelry, as soon as a find a couple of free minutes (Stressed out dad)
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Thank you…will you leave link as well please…the one i was looking at only found didnt have all those you shared with us…i love,besides adding for my purposes, adding info for others who might like it and to promote designers! It’s the number one place i go looking for more info and others creativity ! thx again
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This is amazing, Martin!! The pattern is truly mesmerizing and your color choices are lovely. Thank you so much for your constant generosity in sharing your patterns and all the hard work that goes into them. Thanks also for pointing the way to other inspiring folks and their work.
I’m not a blogging fan, per se either, but I do hope you and your family are well and flourishing.
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Thank you for your kind words. It is obvious, that the people who are the real creative minds should get the credit they deserve…♥️
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I like it! 😃
Thank you for the pattern 😘🌻
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OM GOD, you are so awesome. I bought a bunch of Stonewashed XL for a pattern I never made and I’m hoping I have enough…. This is SO COOL. Squeal! (I wanted to say Squee but I’m 61 so I’d better not)
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Pattern is adjustable.. for the full size pattern 195cm x 135cm you will need about 50 balls… i know that it is a lot… 🙈
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wowm.not sure i could ever do this! Amazing
What happened to all the patterns on your ravelry page…only see a few now and i saved a bunch… Only place i can save since computer crashed. ..thx
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Wow this looks amazing! i worked on your first blanket pattern a year ago. it was the most challenging project i ever did but still the most beautiful. i am totallx in love with the new pattern, have to try it 😍
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece of work.
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Thank you. This pattern is awesome. I can not wait to try it out. Thank you for sharing.
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I love the pics of the final product. I have never done anything like this so I have no clue how to read the pattern. Is it all worked in single crochet and you follow the grid?
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You have to read the pattern and the chart, 😊
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What a fabulous design – I just LOVE IT!!!
And thank you for sharing it 😀
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What an amazing pattern, no wonder your girls were fighting over those blankets. I don’t make much time for reading blogs but when I like yours and a few others. Also, I quite like a personal blog, or when a bit of your personal life or life experience is in with your free patterns, it’s always nice to know a bit about the creator. But then I love it when people tell me about themselves and their lives. Once again, loving this pattern. Thank you.
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Bedankt voor dit mooie patroon
Ik hoop dat het mij lukt om dit patroon te maken ?eerst maar proeflapje maken .hij is prachtig bedankt voor het patroon.
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This is lovely! Thank you so much.
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Hi Martin – our little knit and natter group are absolutely loving this pattern. Would it be okay for me to show others how to do it? Obviously you have full credit for the pattern and I would link back to you.
Thank you so much for your wonderful designs and keep them coming ☺️
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Yes sure… i have no copyright on the technique. I feel honoured if you do that.
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Lovely pattern!
Thank you very much!
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Thank you so much, I think you have found my missing crojo. It’s extra special as I think we are close geographically so I am looking forward to enjoying more of your work. Thanks again
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This is an awesome pattern! Thank you so much for sharing and also a huge thank you to the knitter who originally came up with this fantastic pattern!
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Outstanding! Love the way the diamonds shift and play while you’re looking at them.
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I noticed the yarn is 70% cotton and 30% acrylic. Does this wash well without shrinking and have you tried other yarns? Your work is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanx, “Dad” for sharing this pattern. I’m quite intrigued! As a mother of 5, grandma of 13, I can relate to your sometimes stressed days! Crochet does give some calming moments tho, right?
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Yes it really does. The one and only reason why I crochet is the calming. I would never accept a stressful moment with crochet.
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Hello! I love this pattern and am working on a “test” version of it with scrap yarn before picking out “real” yarn for it. Does the reverse side look the same with the diamond pattern? I’m only on row 6, but it seems like the reverse side of the blanket will only be stripes. Is that right? or am I reading the pattern wrong?
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The backside is stripes and chains… the diamonds are not visible as on the frontside…
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Thank you! I appreciate the confirmation that I’m doing it right. I might do some experimenting with my test version and see if I can get the pattern on both sides.
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Hello again! It’s been almost a year and I’m just finishing up my blanket. But I’m a little confused on the edging. I’ve never made a blanket according to a real pattern before, so I’m trying to figure out why it’s 5 SC then skip a stitch. Why not just SC all down the edge?
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Hi, One stitch takes more space in length than in height. If you do 1sc in every row, the edge will get wavy. 😊
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Oh! That makes sense. Thank you! And thank you for the pattern!
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Fabulous, are the double crochets made in the front loop of the stitch or in the whole stitch( 2 loops). Thanks Debbie
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In both… there is another technique where you work with sc in BLO (instead of chains) and dc in FLO. But i prefer the chains/dc (in whole stitch) version
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You do amazing work. I learned crochet from my mom who learned from her mom, you can say it’s a family tradition. I’ve been crocheting since I was a little girl, and yet I’ve never seen anything like what you do. What an awesome way to showcase crochet, it’s totally different. I love it. And thank you for sharing, it must have taken hours to do what you do, and to share it with the rest of us is a very selfless thing to do. I appreciate it. 🙂
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Thank you so much for your kind words! Greetings from Sweden!
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I did get this finished! Look it up on Pinterest
Lefthook56!
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Can you send me the picture?
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I am experiencing technical difficulty and will have photos and message sent to you later today!
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I finished “One for the Road” for my expected grand-nephew. I posted photos on Pinterest. I used variegated yarn and black.
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Thank you so much for this pattern. I had some trouble at first, but after I re-read the notes it all started to click.
I was looking for something special for my youngest son and when I saw this I was so excited to get started. My son has decided to donate a kidney to his father and I wanted to make him a blanket to recoup under.
Thank you again. Will post a picture.
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I wish you all the best. What a brave son you have! Hope that all turns out well and that both father and son recover very fast! ❤️
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I am currently working this pattern in navy and cream for my son. I LOVE how hard and interesting it looks but how simple and easy it is to make! Thank you!
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Thank you so much for sharing your desgins!
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Hello sir, I have a question in this pattern. I started this pattern last night so when the numbers didn’t add up I thought in was just sleepy and would try again in the morning. Here is what I did and retried the next day but still didn’t work out as the pattern says: I chained 194 for the first row then 193 single crochet (American terms) in the second row. At this point all is well. Although I followed step by step at the end of the third row at the end of the last repeat I only could put 14 single crochet and not the 17 plus 2. Is this an error on my end or is there a typo in the printed pattern?
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Thank you for sharing this amazing pattern. Are there instructions a lapghan/baby blanket size?
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Sorry – instructions FOR a lapghan
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do you have a tutorial for this blanket?
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I love the pattern “One for the Road” so much. However, I have been unable to get past row 5. I have made several of Tinna’s blankets but this has me crazy! Do you have a tutorial or a video? That would be great and I would be willing to pay to have either one. Thank you.
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It uses a different technique. 2 rows every chart row. You may find help here: https://martinupnorthblog.wordpress.com/2017/12/10/a-short-introduction-mosaic-crochet/
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Thank you. Your work is gorgeous.
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I am having trouble getting started, my first mosaic. I did the 194 single crochet rows now on the first chain rows. 19 sc first then 18 then 17… I end with 9sc… 9/18 chain spaces 176sc, what am I doing wrong?
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I just discover this pattern while looking for a blanket to make for my husband (and I just started it tonight.) I was especially excited when I finally realized it was from a male crocheter. My dad also knit and crocheted his entire life, from the time he was about 5 years old. He taught me how at 5 also, and I taught my kids. I love seeing male practitioners; it makes a huge connection for me and memories of my dad with yarn (he mostly made shawls) come flooding back. Thank you! I will be checking back here often.
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Pattern repeat?
Just finished Navigator and love the size. Would like to do this one in baby blanket size.
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I have don’t this pattern in a baby blanket twice. I used block 1, 2, and ended on block one. I chained 117 and started from there. The pattern ended up 3 full diamonds for the first block 1 full diamond and 2 half diamonds in the second and again 3 full diamonds in the 3rd. They both came out perfect.
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I have don’t this pattern in a baby blanket twice. I used block 1, 2, and ended on block one. I chained 117 and started from there. The pattern ended up 3 full diamonds for the first block 1 full diamond and 2 half diamonds in the second and again 3 full diamonds in the 3rd. They both came out perfect.
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This is beautiful. Intricate and complex. Truly gorgeous. I am a newbie self taught middle aged man and this will be a great challenge in these strange times. Have made a swatch and now cannot wait to start on the full project. Thank you for your generosity.
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Is there a video tutorial for this pattern?
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