Coming soon is a new crochet baby blanket by Jeanne Steinhilber. Jeanne has retired but was super inspired by the wicker stitch from our two patterns. This is the Crochet Coastal Sea Glass Baby Blanket. This can be made in any size.
She went on a personal journey to figure it out, starting with the middle concept and using Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes. We also have a second sample with Bernat Harmony yarn using the same stitchwork.
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First Version - Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes

Experience the crochet wicker stitch in the round. This stitch is used in two other blankets we have, and Jeanne figured out how to do it in the round.
From the middle, this blanket can grow as big as you want it to be. The wicker stitch is thicker because of how it is made.
Using 2 different balls of Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes, the colour possibilities of this water coloured yarn may be endless.
Jeanne is known for her easy repeating patterns that make them highly popular, and this project may be next on your list.
Yarn Materials
Version 1: Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes (10 oz / 283 g, 515 yds / 471 m)
A - Moonbeam - 1 Ball
B - Mermaid - 1 Ball
Hook: Size 5.5 mm / I/9
Gauge: 13 dc x 6 rows = 4”.
Measurements: Approx 33” X 33” [84 x 84 cm].
Version 2 - Mikey’s Sample to Be Completed
Bernat Harmony Yarn, 250 g/8.8 oz, 394 meters/431 yards
A - Summer Mix - Ball Count to be checked
Hook: 5.5 mm / I/9
Gauge: TO BE COMPLETED
Second Version - Bernat Harmony

Yarn Materials
Bernat Harmony, 250 g/8.8 oz, 394 meters/431 yards
A - Summer Mix - 2 balls
Hook: 5.5 mm / I/9
Gauge: 14 sc and 15 rows = 4”
Measurement: 29” square.
Abbreviations
Beg = Begin(ning)
Ch(s) = Chain(s)
Dc = Double crochet
Ext sc = Extended single crochet. Insert hook into assigned sp, yoh and pull through, yoh and pull through one loop, yoh and pull through 2 loops.
Hdc join = Join certain rounds with hdc to first st (sc or ext sc). This is equivalent to a ch-2 sp corner. When joining new yarn to a corner space, use the hdc post at the join as the ch-2 sp.
Rem = Remain
Rep = Repeat
RS = Right side
Sc = Single crochet
Sk = Skip
Sl st = Slip stitch
Sp(s) = Space(s)
St(s) = Stitch(es)
WS = Wrong side
Extra Tips
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The pattern has been written to change the colour and/or to carry the colour. Once the pattern is established, Jeanne’s Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes has 2 rounds of the same yarn before switching. Mikey’s sample, Bernat Harmony, just continues along, allowing the colours to come out as is from the ball. You decide.
JOINING TIP: Half double crochet joins are the equivalent of a ch-2 space. When we need to span a ch-3 space to join, we chain 1, then half double crochet join.
INSTRUCTIONS TIP: Mikey’s rounds start off slightly differently when there is no yarn ball changing over. It’s highlighted in the instructions.
WICKER STITCH = Place 4 double crochets between assigned posts by inserting hook through the posts to the back. Yarn over and pull through the loop, and extend the loop to cover the single crochet row. [Yarn over, pull through 2 loops] twice.
How to Count Stitches Per Side

What is a Half Double Crochet Join?
At the end of the round, instead of doing a chain 2 or chain 3 to finish, we use half double crochet to connect the end of the round to the beginning.
In the 3rd round, you see just one half double crochet bridging over. That is the equivalent of a chain 2 space.
In the 4th round, you see a chain 1, then half double crochet bridging over. That is the equivalent of a chain 3 space.
The bridging over of the half double crochet should be used like a chain space in a corner for the next round. This method keeps the beginning of the next round yarn directly in the corner of the project.
The bridging over of the half double crochet doesn’t count as a stitch to be added to the side, as it’s the same as a chain space.
Instructions
1st rnd: RS. With A, ch 4, into 4th ch from hook, 1 dc, [ch 3, 2 dc] 3 times. Ch 1. Hdc join to beg ch. 2 dc per side, 4 ch-3 corners.
2nd rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp, *1 sc in each st to corner,** (1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in ch-3 sp; rep from * twice, then from * to ** once, 1 sc in beg sp. Ch 1. Hdc join to beg sc. 4 sc per side.
EXTENDED SINGLE CROCHET TIP: We begin a round with chain 1 to be a builder to give the first extended single crochet stitch more body.
3rd rnd: Ch 1 (doesn’t count as stitch, here and throughout). 2 ext sc in same sp. *sk next 2 sc, 4 dc in between 2 dc (2 rnds) below between the two dc posts in 1st rnd, sk last 2 sc before corner, ** (2 ext sc. Ch 2. 2 ext sc) in ch-3 sp, rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 2 ext sc in beg sp. Hdc join to beg dc. 8 sts per side.
4th rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp, *1 sc in each st to corner,** (1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 1 sc in beg sp. Ch 1. Hdc join to beg sc. Only break A if doing Jeanne’s sample. 10 sc per side.
TIP: On rounds 5, 7 and 9, the 4 double crochets are placed between the 2nd and 3rd post of the double crochets directly below. - See diagram for clarity.
If doing Mikey’s sample, start at the Ch 1. For Jeanne’s sample, begin at the start of the 5th rnd.
5th rnd: With B, attach in any corner sp. Ch 1. Ext Sc in same sp (highlighted in red on diagram as it’s unique to keep the stitch counts in balance). *2 ext sc in each of the next 2 sc, sk 3 sc, 4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 dc (2 rnds) below, sk 3 sc, 2 ext sc in each of the next 2 sc before corner,** (1 ext sc. Ch 2. 1 ext sc) in ch-3 sp, rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 1 ext sc in beg sp. Hdc join to beg ext sc. 14 sts per side.
TIP: The skipped stitches are in red because they're unique to the balance after the 6th rnd. The entire pattern then becomes a 4-round repeat. Notice in the diagram that the first and last extended sc in the round below are skipped.
6th rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp, *sk 1 st, 1 sc in next 12 sts, sk last st before corner,** (1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * twice, then from * to ** once, 1 sc in beg sp. Ch 1. Hdc join to beg sc. Only break B if doing Jeanne’s sample. 14 sc per side.
Begin Pattern Repeat
If doing Mikey’s sample, start at the Ch 1. For Jeanne’s sample, begin at the start of the 7th rnd.
TIP:
- When you repeat the 7th round in the future, the first wicker stitch will go between the 2nd and 3rd post of the first wicker stitch you will see 2 rnds below. The only time the 7th round will go between the group of the extended single crochets is the first time it’s ever made.
1st Time Only 7th rnd: With A, attach in any corner sp. Ch 1. 2 ext sc in same sp. *2 ext sc in next sc, 4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 ext sc (2 rnds) below. [4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 dc (2 rnds) below]. Rep [ ] to last group of 4 dc. 4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the final group of 4 ext sc. 2 ext sc in last st before corner. ** (2 ext sc. Ch 2. 2 ext sc) in ch-3 sp, rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 2 ext sc in beg sp. Hdc join to beg ext sc. 20 sts per side.
Repeating the 7th rnd: With A, attach in any corner sp. Ch 1. 2 ext sc in same sp. *2 ext sc in next sc, [4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 dc (2 rnds) below. Rep [ ] to last group of 4 dc. 2 ext sc in last st before corner. ** (2 ext sc. Ch 2. 2 ext sc) in ch-3 sp, rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 2 ext sc in beg sp. Hdc join to beg ext sc. 20 sts per side.
8th rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp, *1 sc in each st to corner,** (1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 1 sc in beg sp. Ch 1. Hdc join to beg sc. Only break A if doing Jeanne’s sample. 22 sc per side.
If doing Mikey’s sample, start at the Ch 1. For Jeanne’s sample, begin at the start of the 9th rnd.
9th rnd: RS. With B, attach in any corner sp. Ch 1. 2 ext sc in same sp. *4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 ext sc (2 rnds) below. [4 dc in between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 dc (2 rnds) below] to corner.] Rep [ ] to last group of 4 dc. 4 dc in between 2nd and 3rd post of the final group of 4 ext sc.** (2 ext sc. Ch 2. 2 ext sc) in ch-3 sp, rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 2 ext sc in beg sp. Hdc join to beg ext sc. 24 sts per side.
10th rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp, *1 sc in each st to corner,** (1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * twice, then from * to ** once. 1 sc in beg sp. Ch 1. Hdc join to beg sc. Only break B if doing Jeanne’s sample. 26 sc per side.
Repeat rounds 7 to 10 until blanket measures approx. 33” square if doing Jeanne’s sample. 29” square if doing Mikey’s Harmony Baby Size Sample. Fasten off.
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