
This Crochet Daisy and Clusters Baby Blanket have two different sets of stitches that make this wonderful.
It's one of those photos that cause me to click because I am sure there is more to the baby blanket. It has stitches I haven't seen before in combination.
I am looking forward to filming this up once I learn it. 🙂
Mikey's Version
- Mikey used Caron Simply Soft Tweeds.
- Colour A - Gray Heather - 5 Balls
- Colour B - Off White - 2 Balls
Pattern Reading Tips
I found the transitions of using the single crochet when switching between the clusters to the daisies and then back to the clusters a bit confusing. You can always fudge a stitch or two if you have to.
- There are always 49 clusters in the first time you begin the clusters. Ensure you always get to the 49 clusters in the first cluster. I found this information helpful and kept me to have a straight row across.
- When finishing up the Clusters and needing to do the row of just single crochets. There are a lot of words but realistically, the repeat is simple. You will see it referenced in the video. Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc. 1 sc in next ch 2 sp. Skip next sc. *3 sc in next sp, 1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sp, 1 sc in next st. Repeat from * across. The last 3 ch spaces are just 2 sc in each. 1 sc in the 2nd chain of the turning chain. So pay attention to how it starts, then repeat across and then watch the final 3 ending spaces that I show in the tutorial with using a stitch marker to locate. I remembered this in my head once I got to the repeat of knowing 3 sc in first sp, fill in the next sc with a sc, 2 sc in next ch sp. 1 sc in next sc. So I just said to myself as 3, 2.
- When finishing up the daisies and needing to do the row of single crochets. Again, a lot of words. Ch 1, 1 sc in same st. Skip next ch 1 sp, 1 sc in next sc. Over the next 3 - ch 3 or ch 2 spaces. Place 2 sc in each sp, 1 sc in the next st. The repeat starts from this point. *3 sc in next ch sp, 1 sc in next st, (2 sc in next ch sp, 1 sc in next sc) twice. Repeat from * across. To finish up this row, keep repeating the repeat across until the 3rd last sc. 2 sc in next ch 3 sp, skip next sc, 1 sc in next ch 1 sp, 1 sc in last stitch. I remembered this in my head once I got to the repeat of knowing 3 sc in first sp, fill in the next sc with a sc, 2 sc in next ch sp. 1 sc in next sc. 2 sc in next ch sp. 1 sc in next sc. So I just said to myself, 3, 2, 2.
I may not have explained it right but I did try to explain in the video. I wrote this down for myself and just reminded myself that it was either 3, 2 repeat or 3, 2, 2.
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Bruce Glassford says
GRID
Mikey says
Thankx
April Wicker says
This is a much better color combo than the baby pink and white version! I think I would like to try a 3-color combo.
Debbie Tucker says
Yes the site works.