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How To Make An Easy Crochet Blanket!

April 3, 2021 by Jerica 3 Comments

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If you have been eyeing the Hue&Me yarn from Lion Brand, be sure to head below and check out this easy crochet blanket pattern!

MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED: ((affiliate links))

  • Hue & Me yarn in desired colors ((read pattern to see how many yards needed)
  • 6MM hook
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Personalized Tags

Baby Blanket (30”x36”) – Yardage: appr. 1400

CH 90

***You will be completing each stripe with 11 rows of one color before changing to a new color.You will also need a total of 1400 yards with that amount being divided evenly within each color you use.***

FOUNDATION ROW (RIGHT SIDE): SC in the second CH from the hook, *CH 1, skip the next CH, SC in the next CH; repeat from the * across, turn.

ROW 1 (wrong side): CH 1(doesn’t count as a SC), SC in the first SC, *SC in the next CH-1 space, CH 1, skip the next SC; repeat from * across, ending with a SC in the CH-1 space, SC in the last SC, turn.

ROW 2 (right side): CH 1(doesn’t count as a SC), SC in the first SC,  *CH 1, skip the next SC, SC in the next CH-1 space; repeat from the * across, ending with CH 1, skip the next SC, SC in the last SC, turn.

Summer is coming! Be sure you know how to make the Krista Top so you can wear your makes on those summer evenings!


Krista Top Crochet Pattern Available HERE!

***you will repeat rows 1 & 2 for the entire pattern***

ROW 3 – ROW 110 is a repeat of rows 1&2. Be sure you change colors after each set of 11 rows. 

BORDER OPTION:

I chose not to add a border for the sample blanket I made. However, a simple SC border would be lovely and you would want to make sure you are place 3 SC into each corner stitch so as to give you a nice rounded edge when the corner turns. 

Another option would be a faux ribbing border. If you need to know how to do this type of edging you can take a look at the video tutorial I created below!

RIBBING EDGE TUTORIAL:

Needing more instruction for this easy crochet blanket? Check out this video tutorial!

If you would like to be able to make more sizes, I have a PDF containing 6 sizes available in my Etsy shop! Head over there to check it out!

Don’t have time to make this easy crochet blanket now? No worries! Pin it for later!

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  1. Linda Garris

    September 26, 2021 at 8:05 am

    I saw a utuber with a pattern for 3D shell baby blanket
    I wonder if you could post your written pattern w amt of yarn needed& border
    I know it’s only 2 rows repeated thru out so I’m sure after doing it a few rows prob will not need a written but nice to have
    I’m making it for a great granddaughter
    It looks like it’s difficult but it’s not
    She uses stitch she call modern double crochet & it’s easy enough- she’s in another country & ok to understand but the written pattern would be great& I can’t find it
    I’m not able to subscribe to anyone’ on utube bc I violated their rules by saying a certain med is effective on a certain virus & im a nurse
    Anyway my granddaughter fixed it so I can view but not subscribe or comment
    Thanks
    Have a blessed day
    Linda Garris
    Southampton NJ

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