The Crochet Herringbone Blanket pattern is an easy repeat once the foundation of the stitching is solidified.
The pattern has the herringbone section completed first and then the Single Crochet bands are crocheted to both ends of the blanket afterwards.
Finally, the trim of the entire blanket and fringe is applied. Of course, if fringe isn't your thing, you don't have to add it.
Free tutorial is below.
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Tutorial
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Kerri says
Hey there Crochet Mentor!
Thank you for another fabulously explained video tutorial! You have a way of explaining the stitches and the “why” of where the hook goes, that NOBODY else comes close to! As a noob to crochet, that has never had the opportunity to ask, “now where?” and “why there?” because I’ve taught myself during a pandemic and know zero people who crochet, you have officially become the gold standard for video tutorials in my book. If I see a nice stitch in a picture, I stalk your Pinterest page to try and find one of YOUR videos to explain it properly! Don’t let anyone tell you “you talk too much”; they are all liars! Send them to me and I’ll have my finger wagging so fast….
Big hugs and thanks AGAIN!
Kerri
Mikey says
Heya Kerri. Firstly, thanks for your thoughtful response. I am teaching the way my mom taught me. It's not the issue to stick the hook into a position but it's best to know why so you can use that knowledge to further yourself. I firmly believe the crocheters aren't meant to follow 100% but to understand the logic of the concept so they can remember it easier.
I try not to talk so much and it's difficult to maintain a speed for everyone. That's the hardest thing about being in the public like this.
Enjoy and happy hook'n to you.
Stephanie Goertz says
I love this tutorial! You did such a fantastic job explaining this beautiful stitch. I have some Bernat Blanket yarn that I want to use. I have been looking and I don't see where it is listed how many skeins this will take if done with the 110 starting stitches and done to the correct length. I hate to wing it and hope that I have enough, but that is what I am going to do.
Mikey says
Checking the pattern now for you. Stand by.
Mikey says
Pattern stated: MATERIALS
Bernat® Blanket™ (10.5 oz/300 g; 220 yds/201 m)
Almond (10830) 7 balls or 1425 yds/1303 m
Size U.S. L/11 (8 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
Rikki Lynn Hurston says
Mikey- your tutorials brought so much joy & peace into my life several years ago. I no longer watch tv- but listen, as I’m always counting my stitches ? Crocheting is meditation with a tangible benefit you can gift to anyone! Thank you so much! You’ll never understand how much you have impacted my life & those around me. ❤️ Can hardly wait to get busy on this gorgeous pattern!
Mikey says
It's brought me stability too. It's saved me more often than I could ever have imagined. I can totally relate. All the very best to you on this lovely day. Michael.