This blanket is designed for children and teenagers as their own special blanket to accommodate body length and appropriate dimensions. The centre is longer than the small and medium size and shorter than the extra large size. This is the Teenager / Child Interlocking Shells Blanket pattern.
What are the sizes for changing the middle of blankets to accommodate your needs? This article has the square version plus four other sizes common for babies, kids, and multiple bed sizes. Those in hospitals or seated positions such as wheelchairs must keep their legs warm.
I have provided a crochet diagram. Written instructions for the square version, initially supplied by Yarnspirations, are also included. The four rectangle swatches used Caron One Pound.
Even with a striping colour like Red Heart Super Saver Stripes, this type of stitch is fun to watch and see what happens.

Below is the medium-size, and the colour is changed every four rounds instead.

Sizing

Each size has been checked to see how it will grow. For example, the XL has to have a centre that is long enough to reach the width and length of a twin bed when it grows outward.
The square can be made as big as you need. Written instructions for this size are available here.
Small (with yellow centre) is the base for baby blankets, child-size blankets, teenager blankets, throws, queen-size with drape, and king-size for both mattress tops and drapes.
Medium (with blue centre) and is for wheelchairs, baby blankets, child-size and teenager blankets.

This Size is Large (with green centre) is for child-size and teenager-sized blankets.
X-Large (with orange) is for twin-size, cribs, cradles and queen-size with no drape.

Large Sizing
This size is very versatile in sizing.

Yarn Used In Sample
Caron One Pound (454g / 16 oz, 742 meters / 812 yards)
- A - Any Colour
- B - Any Colour
Use size 6 mm, U.S. J/10 crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
Match the hook to the yarn ball band recommendation if substituting.
Gauge 13 sc and 14 rows = 4” [10 cm]
Abbreviations
- Approx = Approximately
- Beg = Beginning
- Ch(s) = Chain(s)
- Cont = Continue
- Corner st = (Vst, ch 3, vst) all in same st.
- Dc = Double crochet
- Pat = Pattern
- Prev = Previous
- Rep = Repeat
- Rnd(s) = Round(s)
- RS = Right side
- Sc = Single crochet
- Shell = 7 dc in same sp.
- Sk = Skip
- Sl st = Slip stitch
- St(s) = Stitch(es)
- Sp(s) = Space(es)
- Vst = (1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc) in same ch or st.
With A, ch 29 (multiples of 6 chs + 11).
1st rnd: Vst in the 5th ch from hook. (Sk 4 chs, ch 1, 1 dc in next ch, vst in next ch, 1 dc in next ch) three times. Sk 4 chs, ch 1, (vst in last ch, ch 1) 3 times. Rotate the project to continue to work on the underside of the chain. Sk 4 chs, (1 dc in next ch, vst in the next, 1 dc in next ch. Sk 4 chs, ch 1) three times. Vst in next ch, ch 1, 1 dc in same st as the last vst. Ch 1, join with sl st to top of beg ch 3.
2nd rnd: Sl st to next ch-1 sp. Ch 1, 1 sc in same sp. (Shell into the ch-1 sp of next vst. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp.) 11 times. Shell into next ch-1 sp. Join with sl st to beg sc. Break A. 12 shells and 1 sc between each around.
3rd rnd: With B, join with sl st to same st as join. Ch 4 (counts as 1 dc and ch-1 sp), 1 dc in same st as join. Ch 3 - corner sp, vst into same st as join. Ch 5, (vst in next sc, ch 5) four times. Corner st in next sc. Ch 5. Corner st in next sc. Ch 5. (vst in next sc, ch 5) four times. Corner st in next sc. Ch 5. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch 4. 6 vsts on long sides and 2 vsts on the shorter sides.
4th rnd: Sl st to next ch-1 sp. Ch 3 (counts as dc), 6 dc in same ch-1 sp. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell in next ch-1 sp. (Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below, shell into next ch-1 sp) five times. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell into next ch-1 sp, Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below, shell into next ch-1 sp. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell in next ch-1 sp. (Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below, shell into next ch-1 sp) five times. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell into next ch-1 sp. Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below. Join with sl st to top of beg ch 3. Break B. 6 shells on long side, 2 shells on short side.
TIPS:
- The yarn must be stopped completely and restarted again in the single in corner space to look consistent.
- Mark corner stitches with stitch marker to make it easier to follow.
- In 5th round, we are skipping the shells and working with single crochet stitches only.
- 5th and 6th rounds are repeating 3rd and 4th rounds. The rounds are getting bigger between corners. 5th and 6th rounds do not show how many shells or vsts there are between corners as the pattern will become obvious. Each time you repeat, you will have increased by 1 vst or shell per side.
5th rnd: With A, join with sl st to same st as join. Ch 4 (counts as 1 dc and ch-1 sp), 1 dc in same st as join. Ch 3 - corner sp, vst into same st as join. Ch 5, (vst in next sc, ch 5) Rep ( ) to corner st. Corner st in next corner sc. Ch 5. (Vst in next sc, ch 5). Rep ( ) to corner st. Corner st in next corner sc. Ch 5, (vst in next sc, ch 5). Rep ( ) to corner st. Corner st in next corner sc. Ch 5, (vst in next sc, ch 5) Rep ( ) to corner to beg ch 4. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch 4. 7 vsts on long sides and 4 vsts on the shorter sides.
6th rnd: Sl st to next ch-1 sp. Ch 3 (counts as dc), 6 dc in same ch-1 sp. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell in next ch-1 sp. (Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below, shell into next ch-1 sp). Rep ( ) to corner sp. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell into next ch-1 sp, (Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below, shell into next ch-1 sp). Rep ( ) to corner sp. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell in next ch-1 sp. (Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below, shell into next ch-1 sp). Rep ( ) to corner sp. 1 sc in ch-3 corner sp. Shell into next ch-1 sp. Sc over the ch-5 of prev rnd in the 4th dc of the shell below. Join with sl st to top of beg ch 3. Break A. 7 shells on long sides, 4 shells on short sides.
Rep 5th and 6th rounds until desired size. Each colour is used for just two rounds before switching to the next.
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Crochet Diagram
This is the basic structure of the interlocking shell blankets. In red, you will see a repeating sequence. You can download this diagram for your reference. This is a small size, for example. The medium, large, and x-large versions, the chain and starting round 1 have a more extended centre, as shown in the tutorials below.

More Ideas
- Crochet Interlocking Beginner Pattern Tutorial
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Tutorials


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