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March 12, 2024

Crochet Baby Tiles for Miles Blanket Pattern + Tutorial

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Crochet the Baby Tiles for Miles Baby Blanket using Caron Baby Cakes Yarn or equivalent yarns. This is easy to follow the pattern, in fact, I have put a tutorial out there for you to use if you need extra help.

Crochet Tiles for Miles 2024 Updated Pattern
Crochet Tiles for Miles 2024 Updated Pattern

The tiles are made up of 4 trebles grouped together. There is a half double crochet/chain row that separates the tile look. With Cakes, this concept would turn out pretty awesome generally.

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Free Pattern: Crochet Baby Tiles for Miles Blanket

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Multiple

If you want to make a different size blanket, the multiple is 4+1. If you don't understand what this means, I cover it in the tutorial. Just keep in mind, if you change the size of the starting chain, it will change the quantity usage of your yarn overall. Bigger means more yarn. Smaller means less, of course.

Instructions

Project Note: The number of Skeins needed to complete this project is 5 - Caron® Baby Cakes™ Yarn – Fresh Air
 
MEASUREMENT: Approx. 40" square.
 
HOOK: 5 mm size H
 
GAUGE: 13 sc and 14 rows = 4"
  • Ch 133. (See diagram).
  • 1st row:  (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch. Turn.
  • 2nd row:  Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. Ch 2. Skip next 2 sc. *1 sc in each of next 2 sc. Ch 2. Skip next 2 sc. Rep from * to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn.
  • 3rd row:  Ch 3 (counts as dc). *4 tr in next ch-2 sp. Rep from * to last sc. 1 dc in last sc. 33 4-tr groups.
  • 4th row:  Ch 1. 1 sc in first dc. 1 hdc between first dc and next 4-tr group. *Ch 2. 2 hdc between last 4-tr group and next 4-tr group. Rep from * to last 4-tr group. Ch 2. 1 hdc between last 4-tr group and turning ch. 1 sc in last dc. Turn.
Rep last 2 rows until work from beg measures approx 39½" , ending on a WS row.

Border

  • 1st rnd:  (RS). Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. 1 sc in next hdc. 2 sc in next ch-2 sp. *1 sc in each of next 2 hdc. 2 sc in next ch-2 sp. Rep from * to last 2 sts. 1 sc in each of last 2 sts. Do not  turn.
  • 2nd rnd:  Ch 1. Work 1 rnd of sc evenly around edge of Blanket, working 3 sc in each corner. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off.

Diagram

The diagram is used in the tutorial and matches these instructions.

Crochet Tiles for Miles Baby Blanket Crochet Diagram
Crochet Tiles for Miles Baby Blanket Crochet Diagram

Tutorial

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Filed Under: Caron Baby Cakes Yarn Patterns, Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Afghans and Blankets Tutorials, Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Baby Blanket Tutorials, Crochet Granny Blanket Patterns, Crochet Mile A Minute Blanket Patterns, Crochet Video Tutorials, Easy Crochet Patterns

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Comments

  1. Delores Honey says

    July 02, 2017 at 12:49 pm

    No pattern chart is complete without a symbol key. Will you tell me please, what does the large verticle oval at the beginning of the rows mean? I have only seen it used in one other chart, for a round doily, and neither myself or the internet can figure out what it stands for.
    Thanks for all you do and the joy you bring to so many!!

    Delores Honey

    Reply
    • Jeanne - The Crochet Crowd says

      July 03, 2017 at 8:12 am

      So sorry, standard crochet symbols were used, so the oval is a chain stitch.

      Reply
  2. Maria R Lopez says

    July 02, 2017 at 12:27 pm

    Oh my thank you I am making baby blankets to give away this Christmas I could not find any videos I liked thank you I am going to make these I can only crochet with videos now to find a easy hat to go with my baby blankets THANK YOU SO MUCH God bless Maria from Tyler Texas. ???

    Reply
  3. Becky Goodwin says

    July 02, 2017 at 11:37 am

    I love that you include the diagram! It adds another learning tool to my projects, thank you!

    You guys are awesome!

    Reply
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