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January 12, 2025

Free Caron Crochet Hugs & Kisses Around the Block Pattern + Tutorial

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Crochet Hugs & Kisses Around the Block by Jeanne Steinhilber
Crochet Hugs & Kisses Around the Block by Jeanne Steinhilber

The 5th in the Hugs & Kisses series of patterns.  This pretty lapghan blanket is perfect for a chilly afternoon to snuggle under with a cup of tea and a good book.

Hugs & Kisses Around the Block is the rectangle from the middle version of the design that consists of X's and O's to represent the Hugs & Kisses.  I used 3 Caron Big Cakes to crochet this blanket.  You can use your favourite yarn to make it bigger or smaller.  You are the artist.

Caron Hugs and Kisses All Around Blanket Crochet Pattern
Caron Hugs and Kisses All Around Blanket Crochet Pattern

Yarn and Specs

Caron Big Cakes, 300 g/ 10.5 oz, 551 m/ 603 yds

  • Blue Hawaiian - 3 Balls

Hook: 5.5 mm / Size I/9

Gauge: 12 sc and 13 rows  = 4” [10 cm]

Blanket Size: 36" x 46"

Abbreviations

  • Beg = Beginning
  • Ch(s) = Chain(s)
  • Dc = Double Crochet
  • Hdc = Half Double Crochet
  • Pc =
  • Rep = Repeat
  • Rsc = Reverse Single Crochet
  • Sc = Single Crochet
  • Sl st = Slip Stitch
  • Sp(s) = Space(s)
  • St(s) = Stitch(es)

X-st: Skip next st, dc into next st, cross back and dc into skipped st; 1 x-st made.

Pc (popcorn stitch): Work 4 dc into the next st, drop the loop from the hook, insert your hook from front to back under the top 2 loops of the first double crochet of the group; 1 pc made.

Instructions

Pattern Note: Rounds 13 & 21 are identical to Round 5. The exception is that they have an extra HDC before each corner. This keeps the pattern in balance.

  • Small Repeat is 2nd to 4th rnds.
  • Large Repeat is 6th rnd to 12th rnds.

Rnd 1: Ch 26, dc in 5th ch from hook and each ch to next to last ch, (dc, ch 1, 4 dc, ch 1, dc) in last ch, turn to work in opposite side of ch, dc in next 20 ch, (dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in last ch, sl st to top of beg ch 3, sl st into ch-1 sp. - 52 dc, 4 ch 1.

Small Repeat Begins Here

Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in same sp, sc in next 22 st, 3 sc in ch-1 sp, sc in next 4 st, 3 sc in ch-1, sc in next 22 st, 3 sc in ch 1, sc in next 4 st, 1 sc in same sp as beg sc, sl st to beg sc. - 64 sc.

This is when I like to place a stitch marker in the middle stitch of each corner from here out to keep track of my place.

Rnd 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc, now and throughout), 2 dc in same sp as join, [sk next st, dc in next st, dc in skipped st (X-st), rep from * to corner st, 5 dc in corner], rep on all 4 sides, ending with 2 dc in same sp as beg 3 dc, sl st to beg dc. - 30 X-st, 20 dc.

Rnd 4: Rep round 2. – 88 sc

Small Repeat Ends Here

Rnd 5: Pc Round. Ch 2 (counts as hdc, now and
throughout), 1 hdc in same sp as join,
[*hdc, pc, hdc; rep to corner, 3 hdc in
corner st], rep on all 4 sides, ending
with 1 hdc in same sp as beg ch 2, sl st
to beg ch 2. - 28 pc, 68 hdc

Large Repeat Begins Here

Rnd 6: Rep round 2. – 104 sc.

Rnd 7: Rep round 3. – 50 X-st, 20 dc.

Rnd 8: Rep round 2. – 128 sc.

Rnd 9: Ch 3, 2 dc in same sp as join, dc in each st around, with 5 dc in each corner to beg, 2 dc in same sp as beg ch 3, sl st to beg ch 3. – 144 dc.

Rnd 10: Rep round 2. – 152 sc.

Rnd 11: Rep round 3. – 74 X-st, 20 dc.

Rnd 12: Rep round 2. – 176 sc.

Large Repeat Ends Here

Rnd 13: Pc round. This is a rep of round 5 except you will have an extra hdc right before you get to each corner. – 56 pc, 128 hdc.

Rnd 14 - 16: Small repeat.

Rnd 17: Rep round 9.

Rnd 18 - 20: Small repeat.

Rnd 21: Pc round. Repeat Rnd 5 with this exception. Ch 2, hdc in same sp as join, hdc [*hdc, pc, hdc] extra hdc before corner, 3 hdc in corner. – 84 pc, 188 hdc.

Rnd 22 - 28: Large repeat.

Rnd 29: Pc round. Rep round 5. – 116 pc, 244 hdc.

Rnd 30 - 36: Large repeat.

Rnd 37: Pc round. Rep round 13. – 144 pc, 304 hdc.

Rnd 38 - 44: Large repeat.

Rnd 45: Pc round. Rep round 21. – 172 pc, 364 hdc.

Rnd 46 - 48: Small repeat.

Edging Round

Rnd 1: Ch 1, rsc in each st around with 3 rsc in each corner. Join with sl st to beg rsc. Fasten off.

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Crochet Hugs & Kisses Around the Block by Jeanne Steinhilber
Crochet Hugs & Kisses Around the Block by Jeanne Steinhilber
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Free Caron Hugs and Kisses Crochet Rectangle Blanket All Around
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Free Caron Hugs and Kisses Crochet Rectangle Blanket All Around
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Learn how to use the crochet hugs and stitches technique to make a rectangle crochet blanket with this free pattern with Caron Big Cakes yarn.
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Comments

  1. Debra says

    February 19, 2021 at 3:23 pm

    ok am i just dense or what?i'm on row 5 of this pattern and the numbers are NOT adding up for me.it says to have 88 sc on row 4 which i have,then on row 5 the repeat is hdc,pc,hdc ok i got that but the stitch count is 28 pc and 68 hdc. HOW!? there is no way to have just 10 pc per side and 4 on either end without skipping stitches.please help

    Reply
    • Jeanne says

      February 20, 2021 at 7:06 am

      The repeat is hdc, pc, hdc... so there will be 2 hdc between each pc. hdc, pc, hdc, hdc, pc, hdc, hdc, pc, hdc... etc.

      Reply
  2. Barbara Mizelle says

    May 08, 2020 at 1:02 pm

    Do you have a diagram that shows the stitch count Per side by Row

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      May 09, 2020 at 7:26 am

      Morning Barbara? Are you just wanting a spreadsheet of numbers or a crochet diagram? I'm not quite sure.

      Reply
      • Marina King says

        May 20, 2020 at 8:57 am

        I think (not 100% Positive) that I saw that there is plans in the works to do a diagram, It will be a bit before it gets done because there are so many behind the scene steps to go through.

      • Marina King says

        May 20, 2020 at 10:06 pm

        she put out one today for the chevron hugs and kisses I believe, maybe you could take a look at that one?

      • Marina King says

        May 20, 2020 at 11:38 pm

        oh crap, sorry, I do know they have been talking about diagrams, I just don't know how far along in the planning they are right now, there is quite a few projects going on.

      • Barbara Mizelle says

        May 31, 2020 at 2:31 pm

        Are you any closer to getting a diagram or row count stitches for “Hugs & Kisses Around the Block”. I know you are very busy but I would appreciate it. Thanks.
        I see that I am not the only person who is having problems with this pattern.

      • Mikey says

        June 03, 2020 at 9:46 pm

        I know Daniel did the Hugs and Kisses for the Chevron. Let me ask Jeanne. I'm unsure if she did a rough diagram in her design notes.

      • Barbara Mizelle says

        November 22, 2020 at 12:57 pm

        Mikey, A diagram would be nice, but I would settle for the total number of stiches per row, as designated in the Small and large Repeat. I had to frog almost my entire blanket because it got so out of "square". Having just the count on the popcorn row is not very helpful.

      • Mikey says

        November 23, 2020 at 1:48 pm

        Thanks. Leave it with me. It takes me about 5 - 8 hours to draw a diagram. I have to find that time in my schedule before I can commit to it. I'm not very fast the computerized diagram stuff.

    • Jeanne says

      June 04, 2020 at 7:37 am

      Barbara, I'm terribly sorry, but I do not. This was written a couple years ago and I do not still have the blanket.

      Reply
      • Pam Taylor says

        June 04, 2020 at 1:35 pm

        Well shoot! I am on row 29 and cant go further without some row counts. I have been counting the Xs and 0s from the picture on the pattern but cant make them out now. Is there a formula you used to increase the size of the blanket? Almost anything would help.

        Thank,
        Pam

      • Jeanne says

        June 05, 2020 at 8:11 am

        There is no formula, but I'm sure by now you have seen the repeat... sc, X, sc, pc, sc, X, sc, dc. Just keep going and you will be fine! Don't fret over the counts at this point. You are already more then halfway! Just keep your sides even and it will all work out. Fake a stitch if you have to. 🙂

      • Barbara Mizelle says

        June 04, 2020 at 8:52 pm

        Do you have one for the Hugs and Kisses chevron, I would like to that as well. I love the design.

      • Jeanne says

        June 05, 2020 at 8:06 am

        Yes, here is the link. 🙂

        How To Crochet Hugs & Kisses Baby Blanket + Tutorial

      • Marina King says

        June 05, 2020 at 8:10 am

        If you go on The Crochet Crowd page and type Hugs and kisses chevron, into the search it will bring up a blanket with the pattern and diagram, I tried linking it here for you, but it wouldn't let me.

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