Learn how to do Entrelac in Rows. The pattern looks pretty detailed, and it is, but I will help you break it down to bite sizes to make it easier.

For myself, I started my sample in an airport and thought I was way off track. I just needed to concentrate for the first few rows, and everything clicked.
If you have a different Bernat, Red Heart or Caron yarn and want to change the size of this blanket. The stitch multiple is 10 chains + 13. Ensure you use at least 2 sizes bigger than the recommended hook size with a Tunisian Afghan Hook.
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Many people love Entrelac, and some prefer it in rows instead of around in a circle. This is how you would do it in rows.
Get the free pattern, it's called Tunisian Entrelac Blanket. Follow the video tutorials below if you need help.
Video Tutorial - Updated Jan 20, 2025


Liz Kidd says
I am somewhat perplexed- if each sq uses 10 chains- there are 9 sqs which equals 90. Then each triangle uses 6 chs- 2 triangles so 12 chains. This comes to 102. Plus 2 for the 1st turning chain- so 104. Why is the cast on 113?
Sheri says
https://www.yarnspirations.com/patterns/tunisian-entrelac-baby-blanket.html
Also one of the video's is private
Mikey says
Link fixed. Dead video removed. 🙂
Carlee says
Do you have to tie off and attach a new strand if you choose not to change colors?