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    I Need This Crochet Blanket - Any Size

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    I Need This Crochet Blanket was designed for me. A pocket for my feet so I can nap without my feet falling out of the bottom of the blanket. If you prefer this blanket without the bottom pocket, you can find the pattern here: Crochet Wicker Blanket Pattern.

    I am sure I am not the only one, and with the average size throws being smaller than I am, my height plays a factor in my comfort during a nap. I know, first-world problem.

    I wanted something neutral and long-lasting. Caron One Pound blankets I have made in the past are long-lasting and easy to wash. Both cats sit with me in the evenings, and I intentionally choose my colour so their hair blends better.

    In This Article
    • Bottom Pocket Feature
    • Pocket Region
    • Stitch Concept
    • Stitch Multiples & Sizing Changes
    • Yarn and Gauging
    • Abbreviations
    • Instructions
    • Align the Pocket for Middle
    • More Ideas
    • Crochet Diagram
    • DOWNLOAD POCKET BLANKET
    • 2nd Option for This Blanket Concept
    • WICKER STITCH BLANKET

    Bottom Pocket Feature

    I Need This Blanket Inside View
    I Need This Blanket Inside View

    Normally, I would fold over the blanket over my feet to tuck them in. In this case, I don't need to. There is a pocket that's just a few inches and with the natural fold, my legs and feet will stay warm. OMG, what a big baby eh! haha 


    Pocket Region

    I Need This Blanket Pocket View
    I Need This Blanket Pocket View

    On the underside, you can see that the blanket's bottom is worked in rounds for a short time. Once I was ready, I then worked the blanket in rows.

    Please notice on the diagram and written instructions that I am turning after each round or row. This allows the bottom pocket to blend, as you will need to fasten off after the pocket section is made and restart in the middle, as I show in the diagram.


    Stitch Concept

    I haven't seen this done before, but I wondered what it would look like if I crocheted between spaces, 2 rounds or rows below?

    It thickens up the project and creates a beautiful, gender-neutral texture. Reminds me of a wicker basket idea. The 4 double crochet covers over the single crochet row inside it. Once you establish the pattern, knowing where to stick the hook will become automatic.

    I Need This Blanket Close Up Stitches
    I Need This Blanket Close Up Stitches

    Stitch Multiples & Sizing Changes

    Design a blanket with a pocket at the bottom so your feet can fit inside. When lying with a blanket and you pull up the blanket, the pocket prevents your feet from popping out the bottom of the blanket. 

    There is plenty of yarn leftover if you want to make this even longer for taller people. 

    The width of the starting chain is just 2” shorter than the final opening size at the pocket. It is approximately half of the size of the fully open width. If you want to change the size of this blanket and keep it so it is equally balanced with a centre opening spot, the stitch multiple is 8 chs + 1. 

    You can make kid-size versions with this stitch multiple. 

    • Ask a child for their preference in foot pocket space and measure it.
    • Then chain keeping in multiples of 8 until you get close to the size. Then add 1 extra chain at the end. 
    • You can begin pattern as written with your new chain. 

     


    Yarn and Gauging

    Caron® One Pound™ (454g / 16 oz, 742 meters / 812 yards) 

    • 4 Balls - Lace 

    If you customize, you will change yarn quantities. If I was to suggest changing colours, I would do it at the double crochet rows. 

    Sizing

    • Use size 5.5 mm, U.S. I/9 crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
    • Measurement approx 51” wide x 63” long.
    • Gauge 13 sc and 14 rows = 4” [10 cm]

    Abbreviations

    • Approx = Approximate(ly)
    • Beg = Begin(ing)
    • Ch = Chain(s)
    • Dc = Double Crochet
    • Rep = Repeat
    • Rem = Remain(ing)
    • RS = Right Side
    • Sc = Single Crochet
    • Sk =  Skip
    • Sl st = Slip Stitch
    • St(s) = Stitch(es)

    Instructions

    Ch 65 (or any multiple of 8 chs and add 1 ch at the end).

    1st rnd: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to the 2nd last ch. 3 sc in last ch. I would suggest marking with a stitch marker the middle st of the 3. Continue along the underside of the chain, placing 1 sc in each ch until the 2nd-last ch. 1 sc in last ch. Join with sl st to beg sc. TURN. 130 sc.

    2nd rnd: RS. Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout). 3 dc in same beg st. 1 dc in each until the st before the stitch marker. 4 dc in the st with stitch marker. 1 dc in each st to the end of the rnd. Join with sl st to the top of the beg ch 3. TURN. 136 sts.

    3rd rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in each st around. Join with sl st to beg sc. TURN. 136 sts.


    Dc Group St =  4 dc in the assigned space between posts 2 rows below. The single crochet row will get buried inside the stitch to create a raised look.

    Special Start Up = To start a rnd/row with the dc group st, sl st to the space between the 2nd and 3rd post of the group of 4 dc 2 rows below. Ch 1 to lock it around, trapping the sc row above it into position.


    4th rnd: RS. Special start up. Ch 3. 3 dc in same sp. *Dc group st in next dc group 2 rnds below between the 2nd and 3rd post. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to top of beg ch-3. TURN. 34 dc group st around. 

    5th rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in each st around. TURN. 136 sc.

    TIP: You will clearly see the stitching alignment in the centre of each dc group. 

    6th & 13th rnds: Rep the 4th and 5th rnds, 4 times. Fasten off at the end of the 13th rnd. The pocket region is complete.


    Align the Pocket for Middle

    Lay the project down, find the two dc groups directly in the middle. 

    The green line on the diagram shows the middle spot. We will not be going around and will stop at the end of the rows without joining. 

    1st row: RS. Join A with sl st in space between the 2nd and 3rd dc 2 rows below. It will trap the single crochet row between the sl st. Ch 3. 3 dc in same sp. *Dc group st in next dc group between the 2nd and 3rd post 2 rnds below. Rep from * across ending at the middle of the last dc group st from two rnds below. DO NOT JOIN. TURN. 34 dc group st across.

    2nd row: WS. Ch 1. 1 sc in each st across. TURN. 72 sts.

    3rd row: Special start up. Ch 3. 3 dc in same sp.  *Dc group st in next dc group between the 2nd and 3rd post 2 rnds below. Rep from * across ending at the middle of the last dc group st from two rnds below. DO NOT JOIN. TURN. 34 dc group st across.

    4th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each st across. TURN. 136 sts.

    Repeat 3rd and 4th rows until the entire blanket length is approximately 63”. Fasten off.


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    Crochet Diagram

    You can download or print this crochet diagram if it helps you.

    I Need This Blanket Crochet Diagram
    I Need This Blanket Crochet Diagram

    DOWNLOAD POCKET BLANKET

    PRINT PATTERN

    2nd Option for This Blanket Concept

    If you love this stitching concept but don't want the pocket, we have a second pattern that is slightly different in its execution from this pocket version.

    Using the wicker stitch, you can just start going back and forth instantly from the beginning. Notice that the edging is slightly different. A crochet diagram is also provided.

    WICKER STITCH BLANKET

    PRINT PATTERN

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    1. Barbara says

      November 10, 2021 at 4:24 pm

      Hi Mikey....wondering if you might film a tutorial for this some day? Thank you so much for everything. I look forward to giving this a go for my hubs who is almost 7' tall! 🙂

      Reply
      • Mikey says

        November 10, 2021 at 4:43 pm

        I'm not sure yet on the interest level. I will monitor.

        Reply
    2. Eva Marie Yanda says

      November 10, 2021 at 3:36 pm

      Oh Mikey this is the one and only thing I would love to make for all my grandbabes for xmas, but I just cannot follow or understand a pattern to save my life!!! I'm going to keep a watchful eye out for a video and hopefully they will have these as presents under the tree and warm feet forever as they cuddle and watch movies. Thanks so much for all you do I so appreciate you. Eva

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      • Mikey says

        November 10, 2021 at 4:42 pm

        Noted. I will see how many more people are interested.

        Reply
    3. Linda says

      November 10, 2021 at 2:31 pm

      This is so awesome. You are amazing. Thank you for your thoughtful pattern and your hard work. I am going to give this a try. I am really glad the community has grown and hopefully will continue to grow, have a great day. Thank you-Linda

      Reply
      • Mikey says

        November 10, 2021 at 3:11 pm

        Thank you Linda! Have a fabulous day.

        Reply
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