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January 15, 2022

Crochet Baby Zig Zag Blanket Pattern + Tutorial

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Baby Chevron Afghan
Baby Chevron Afghan

Baby Chevron / Zig Zag Blanket

Learn how to make this beautiful Baby Caron Zig Zag Blanket. It is really simple to follow and I have provided details for you to be successful.

In the video tutorial, I have presented a rough note diagram that I used. There is a copy of that diagram if you wish to download it or print it for yourself.

I will take you through this in the video tutorial.

What I cannot answer for you is how much yarn you will need. If you are customizing your afghan, you will have to make that determination for you.

  • Use any hook size you wish, as long as it compliments the yarn.
  • Use any yarn you wish. I am using Bernat L’il Tots in my demonstrations.

I am referencing a free pattern, it is called Zig Zag Baby Blanket.

Yarnspirations Patterns
Baby Chevron Afghan Pattern

Sizing

  • Each multiple is made up of 25 chains.
  • At the end of the chain, add 5 stitches.
  • For the exact same baby blanket size, you are to chain 180 to start with as it says on the pattern. That will make you're afghan about 32" wide.
  • Using Bernat L'il Tots with Size 5.5 mm or I Crochet Hook. Each Chevron is about 5.5" wide.
  • For the Baby Blanket using Bernat L'il Tots, you will need about 10 balls to complete as written but, of course, you can change out your hook size or yarns to suit your own personal taste.
Chevron / Zig Zag Crochet Diagram
Chevron / Zig Zag Crochet Diagram

Video Tutorials (Right and Left)

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Filed Under: Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Baby Patterns, Crochet Charity Patterns, Crochet Video Tutorials

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  1. Karol Beaufore says

    September 09, 2015 at 7:43 pm

    Miley
    Another thing is by putting on those sides to finish it off it makes the person not lose the count. Because when we usually do crochet we chain up then skip the very first crochet so this would mess up my count so your tip about doing the ends to look more finished cuts that out. Thank you again friend3951.

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  2. Karol Beaufore says

    September 09, 2015 at 7:06 pm

    Mikey's
    I wrote a previous comment telling you what great videos you have. Well you did it again I have been crocheting for 57 years. I thought I could read any pattern. I had trouble with Cheveron or ripple . Your video telling us to make sure we had the 11 on the the side was ingenious. I finally got it. I was always trying to count every stitch. I would end up with one end to long and the other end to short. I also love your trick of making the ends look finished anyway I finally got it yeah. I am making a dish cloth to practice with singles 3 rows half double and 3 rows doubles . Thank you thank you. friend3951

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  3. Tonia says

    September 09, 2015 at 3:18 pm

    Can i make these separate,and sew them together?

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    • Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says

      September 09, 2015 at 3:27 pm

      If you wanted to. I don't see why you cannot.

      Reply
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