Free Crochet Blanket Pattern

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

I’ve always wanted to crochet a blanket in warm colors and now I did :) This warm combination of colors and pattern will keep you in a good mood during winter’s cold days. What could be better than wrap yourself in the blanket with a cup of hot chocolate?

Materials:

Yarn: Gazzal Baby Cotton 60% Cotton, 40% Acrylic, 246 yards / 50 grams, Sport / 5 ply – 20 skeins

Crochet Hook: 3 mm

Stitches Used: ch-chain, sl st-slip stitch, sc-single crochet, dc-double crochet, dc2tog or dc3tog- 2 or 3 dc crochet together fpdc-front post double crochet, bpdc-back post double crochet

Here is the post that will show you how to do the fpdc and bpdc

Crochet Square

Start with ch-6, join with sl to 1st ch

Round 1: ch-4,  * dc in the circle, ch-1 **, repeat from * to ** around, join with sl st to top of ch-3 (12 dc with ch-1 between)

Round 2: sl st in next ch-1 space, ch-2, dc2tog in same space, * ch-2, dc3tog in next ch-1 space ** repeat from * to ** around, join with sl st to top of dc2tog

Round 3: * sc in next ch-2 space, 4 dc in next ch-2 space, ch-3, 4 dc in same space, sc in next ch-2 space, ch-3 ** repeat from * to ** around, join with sl st to 1st sc

Crochet Blanket Diagram

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

When you are crocheting the last round of the motif, you don’t complete the whole round, join them as you are finishing the last round (in each ch-3 space)

joining 1 joining 2 joining 4 joining 3

See more about The Most Popular Joining Techniques here

Crochet Border

Round 1: make the round of dc around the blanket, 5 dc in each corner (ch-3 space), join with sl st to 1st st

Round 2-4: ch-2, * fpdc in next dc, bpdc in next dc **, repeat from * to ** around, join with sl st to top of ch-2

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

Crochet Blanket Free Pattern

 

20 comments

  1. April says:

    This pattern is wonderfully beautiful. Thank you so much for posting it. I want to make this for my daughter, she will love it!

  2. Jeanne says:

    This is on my schedule for next year! I love granny squares but I hate piecing them all together! I am currently working on an Afghan with 59 hexagons with snowflakes….just so tedious putting them all together. I love how these are just attached at corners and the middle of the squares.

  3. Deangelo Taggert says:

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  4. Eevie says:

    Hi Jane:

    Thank you for taking the time to post this beautiful piece of work. I simply adore the finish product, hopefully you will be able to post a video with the instructions as for some of us are more visual than anything……again thanks for taking the time to post your work simply breath taking.

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