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    Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

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    Bernat Baby Blanket Granny Afghan Crochet Pattern
    Candy-ghan Baby's First Crochet Afghan

    Crochet Baby Blanket

    Another favourite yarn by new mothers is Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn. Very thick to the touch and projects whip up so quickly. It's called Candy-ghan due to the colours reminding Mikey of Candy Floss. There are a lot of different colours to choose from in this yarn line. Mikey has whipped up a video tutorial for this project as well. When completed, this afghan will be about 32" square.

    Square Afghan will measure approximately 32" square using 2 balls of 300 G or 10.5 OZ yarn balls. Use more balls if desired to be bigger.

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    Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

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    This is a super-fast project and a 32" square afghan will take about 3 hours to complete. It's approximately 1.5 hours per ball.

    Yarn is Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn. Pattern and tutorials are done using Pitter Patter colour.

    Materials:

    Size N hook or 10 MM

    Yarn:

    2 Balls - Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn, 300 G or 10.5 OZ Balls or 7 Balls of Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn that is 100 g or 3.5 oz.

    Baby Candy Afghan Crochet Pattern Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn

    Definitions:

    CH - Chain, DC - Double Crochet, SC - Single Crochet, SL ST - Slip Stitch, BEG - Beginning, REP - Repeat, 2TOG - 2 Together, DEC - Decrease, SK - Skip

    Free Pattern:

    1. CH 4 and SL ST to the BEG chain to form a ring.
    2. CH 3 (counts as 1 double crochet), 2 DC into the ring. CH 1, 3 DC into the ring, CH 1, 3 DC into the ring, CH 1, 3 DC into the ring, CH 1 and SL ST to the top of the CH 3 that started the row.
    3. CH 3 (counts as 1 double crochet), 1 DC into the corner gap under the CH 3, * DC into each ST. On corner gap, 2 DC, 1 CH, 2 DC into the space spot. Repeat from * all the way around. The final corner will have 2 DC, CH 1 and SL ST to the top of the CH 3 that started the row.
    4. Repeat Step 3 - 12 Times. Each rotation will get bigger and more space between the corners.
    5. Fasten Off - There is enough yarn to do a total of 15 Rounds using 2 balls. Add more balls if you would like it bigger.
    Enjoy
    by Michael Sellick - The Crochet Crowd
    ©2012 The Crochet Crowd

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    Filed Under: Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Patterns, Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Baby Patterns, Crochet Granny Blanket Patterns, Crochet Video Tutorials

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    1. Jennifer says

      January 03, 2020 at 4:03 pm

      I keep trying to crochet this blanket with no luck.....I am wondering how many stitches per round? Like how many stitches does each round increase?

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    2. Pamala kornegay says

      August 10, 2015 at 9:02 pm

      I love your work. I have been on YouTube so so many times learning new stitches.

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    3. Beverley says

      July 29, 2015 at 4:51 pm

      Love your videos as I have been inspired to try all different patterns and are now able to read a crochet pattern thank you mikey

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