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    How to Crochet Call the Midwife Blanket Pattern + Tutorial

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    The Crochet Call The Midwife Baby Blanket wasn't a baby blanket and was never called the Call The Midwife Blanket. It was simply called the Block Shawl in an original publication in the 1980s by Patons using the Beehive brand of yarn. As many of you already know, Patons North America falls into the Yarnspirations family of brands.

    New Call the Midwife Baby Blanket
    New Call the Midwife Baby Blanket

    It was initially a 4 mm / G hook using the pattern I have attached to the free downloadable pattern here. So the blocks you see in the pattern would be much tighter than the sample I have recreated. Beehive was a lightweight yarn. Today, yarns are thicker and more pleasing to crocheters.

    Call the Midwife Baby Blanket
    Call the Midwife Baby Blanket

    Patons aka Yarnspirations don't have this pattern out in any of their social media but it still belongs to them. Our sponsorship covers the pattern they make. We have a free easy PDF download for you to have access to.

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    Free Call the Midwife Pattern ONLY

    Optional Free Crochet Diagram

    Click picture to print or download.

    Call The Midwife Blanket Crochet Diagram
    Call The Midwife Blanket Crochet Diagram

    Tutorial


    Crochet Call the Midwife Blanket

    Easy, Designed by Yarnspirations.

    Materials

    Red Heart Roll With It Tweed, 5.29 oz/150 g, 311 yds/285 m

    • A - 2 Balls, Stormy Blues

    Hook: 5.5 mm / I

    Abbreviations

    • Approx = Approximate(ly)
    • Beg = Begin(ning)
    • Ch = Chain(s)
    • Dc = Double Crochet
    • Rep = Repeat
    • Sk = Skip
    • Sl St = Slip Stitch

    Instructions

    This type of pattern looks great with solid coloured yarn versus being variegated.

    This pattern is easily adaptable to using other yarns and crochet hooks to compliment the blanket.

    To increase the size of this pattern. Multiple is 16 + 6. This pattern has 7 repeating boxes across.

    Ch 118 or in Multiples of 16 + 6.

    Row 1: 1 dc in 6th ch from hook. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Rep * across. Turn.

    Stitches can include ch 1 spaces and dc. 

    Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as 1 dc + ch 1 here and throughout), sk next ch sp, 1 dc in next 15 sts include ch-1 sps. *Ch 1; sk next ch-1 sp. 1 dc in next 15 sts include ch-1 sps, Rep * 6 more times. Ch 1, sk next ch sp, 1 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch in row below. Turn.

    Row 3: Ch 4, sk next ch sp, 1 dc in next 6 dc, ch 3, sk next 3 dc, 1 dc in next 6 dc. *Ch 1, sk next ch sp. 1 dc in next 6 dc, ch 3, sk next 3 dc, 1 dc in next 6 dc. Rep * across. Ch 1, skip next ch sp, 1 dc in 3rd th ch of turning ch. Turn.

    Row 4: Ch 4. Sk next ch sp, 1 dc in next 4 dc, skip next 2 dc, ch 3, sl st into ch-3 sp. Ch 3, sk next 2 dc sts, 1 dc in next 4 dc. *Ch 1, sk next ch sp. 1 dc in next 4 dc. Ch 3, skip next 2 dc, ch 3, sl st into ch-3 sp. Ch 3, sk next 2 dc sts, 1 dc in next 4 dc. Rep *across. Ch 1, skip next ch sp, 1 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch. Turn.

    Row 5: Ch 4. Sk next ch sp, 1 dc in next 4 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 sp. Ch 3. 2 dc in next ch-3 sp, 1 dc in next 4 dc. *Ch 1, sk next ch sp. 1 dc in next 4 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 sp. Ch 3. 2 dc in next ch-3 sp. 1 dc in next 4 dc. Rep * across. Ch 1, skip next ch sp, 1 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch. Turn.

    Row 6: Ch 4. Sk next ch sp, 1 dc in next 6 dc, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, 1 dc in next 6 dc. *Ch 1, sk 1 st. 1 dc in next 6 sts, 3 dc in ch-3 sp, 1 dc in next 6 sts. Rep * across. Ch 1, skip next ch sp, 1 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch. Turn.

    Row 7: Ch 4. Skip next ch sp. 1 dc in next. *Ch 1, sk next dc, 1 dc in next dc. Rep * across. Turn.

    Next Rows: Rep rows 2 to 7 - 7 more times. 

    Optional Border

    Rnd 1: Join to a corner to do the top side first. Ch 1, 3 sc in same st as join. Working across, 1 sc in each st and ch-1 sp to next corner. 3 sc in corner. Working down side, 2 sc in each post space to next corner. 3 sc in corner. Across bottom, 1 sc in each st and ch-1 sp to next corner. 3 sc in corner. Working up side, 2 sc in each post space to beg corner. Join with sl st. Fasten off and weave in ends. 

    You can increase the border with single crochet, ensure to keep 3 sc in the corner stitches to keep the blanket growing evenly. 


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    Free Call the Midwife Pattern

    The border is simple which will allow you to add more rounds if you prefer to do a bit more. I used Red Heart Roll With It Tweeds.

    So, Where Did the Name Come From?

    Set designers for the show Call the Midwife used this pattern in their TV Show. People wondered what the pattern was and in time, it morphed from a shawl to a baby blanket and the public began to call it the Call The Midwife Blanket.

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    Get the free pattern and learn how to make the call the wife baby blanket.
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    1. Linda Midtlyng says

      January 22, 2024 at 6:01 pm

      I have almost completed the Midwife blanket. I did make it a bit wider, making 10 boxes across. I’m on row 19, wanting a longer blanket. Now I think it’s not wide enough. Is there a way I can make it wider by making 3 or 4 more boxes and 19 rows and being able to join the addition without it not being obvious.
      Any ideas???? TYIA.

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      • Wendy Maruna says

        January 25, 2024 at 10:41 am

        Did you see the stitch along we did a couple years ago - the Timeless Tunisian Blanket Stitch Sampler? You can find the article on our website and YouTube.

        For that piece we made a larger middle piece and made thinner pieces to seam together. I think making two strips for your piece, each with two boxes for the Call The Midwife pattern then stitching them along the edges might be an interesting way to solve your width need. I think I would join the strips using the technique from the article “Celtic Dream Afghan” to add an interesting join to isn’t too bulky for the delicate pattern.

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    2. Jessica says

      February 20, 2021 at 9:49 am

      I noticed an error in the newest revised version in Row 4 in the repeat section (second sentence) It says to “Ch 3, skip next 2 dc, ch 3, sl st into ch-3 sp.”. I believe there is an extra ch3 in there when it should be once.

      Reply
      • Mikey says

        February 20, 2021 at 10:38 am

        You are right. Great catch. Updating file now.

        Reply
    3. Mikey says

      January 25, 2021 at 12:49 pm

      Pattern is revised with new crochet diagram included.

      Reply
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