This is a lovely throw for spring/summer, in Tunisian crochet. I’ve kept the stitches really simply, so that the focus is on the dramatic colour change. Increasingly I find that I’m drawn to Tunisian crochet for the rhythm of the stitch – the whole process is just so calming. I’ve added honeycomb stitch edges to prevent any curling, and the yarn, a 100% cotton from King Cole, has a lovely weight to it. I wasn’t sure what to call the throw when it was finished, and one of my grandchildren said it reminded him of big teeth: thank you, James. Pattern is available on Ravelry, Etsy and Lovecrafts.
