Crochet Baby Blanket
This idea comes from another existing design that is part of Yarnspirations that is called the Simple Baby Blanket. I've changed up the starting chain but the concept is the same which includes the border.
This afghan plays with the idea of doing single crochet and ch 1. This creates ch-1 spaces which are where you play in the row above. Due to this effect, it makes the stitches look locked together and makes for a speedy process.
Helpful Videos
This video will help you get started with crochet as well as cover the basics such as chaining and single crochet.
Of course, you can use this same design with the Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn lines if you prefer the typical colours of baby blankets too. You are the artist and can do what you want.
Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn
This baby blanket uses two colours. White and Baby Blue. To get this complete size, you will 2 balls of Baby Blue and 1 Ball of White
The balls are 300 g or 10.5 ozs. There are two sizes of yarn. Be sure to get the biggest ball which is the 300 g size.
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Dimensions
Using 10 mm or Size N crochet hook, you will get a 31″ wide by 34″ long baby blanket.
Tips
- This pattern is exceptionally simple. The stitches really connect well with each other too.
- If changing the size of the pattern, the stitch multiples are in sets of 2. If changing the size, it will alter the amount of yarn needed for your project. Every 2 stitches = 1 inch.
Crochet Diagram
You can download this diagram if you think you could use it.
Pattern
Using Bernat Baby Blanket Baby Blue, chain 74. 1 single crochet (sc) in 2nd ch from hook. *Ch 1. Skip next ch. 1 sc in next ch. Repeat (rep) from * to end of the chain. Turn.
- 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 space (sp). *Ch 1. Skip next sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn.
- 3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1. Skip next sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * to last 2 sc. Ch 1. Skip next sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn. Rep 2nd and 3rd rows for the pattern (pat) until work from beginning (beg) until you run out of baby blue. Fasten off.
- Edging: Fasten on white at the same corner. Ch 1. Work 1 rnd of sc evenly around the outer edge of Blanket, working 3 sc in each corner. Join with a slip stitch (sl st) to first sc. Fasten off
You will notice there is a gap space on the one edge. That is to apply ribbon through the stitches if you prefer it. Up to you.
Denise Rice says
Hi, I am using the EXACT tool and yarn but after the 1st ball, my work measures 38 in. Wide and not 31 as you indicate.
The pattern is looking really good, so why the 7 in. difference?
Debbie Kelley says
Denise, I noticed that his "N hook" is 10.0mm,, my "N hook" is 9.00mm. But I am going to go ahead and use it. Just a thought.
Yaara Suissa says
Hi I am currently trying to do this blanket and I'm having really hard time at the end and beginning of each row. It is misshaped and got weird pattern there. Only at the end, in the middle it's perfect. I can't seem to figure out what I do wrong cause I do follow everything you said, any advice if that is something you had the chance to deal with with this pattern? Thanks so much love your tutorials!
Sue hesano says
Would Love a simple crochet pattern for boot cuffs