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Blanket Stitch Baby Blanket Pattern

May 12, 2018

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Today I’ll be sharing my new Blanket Stitch Baby Blanket with you. I fell in love with this stitch, so I knew I had to get it on my hook immediately! Check out my previous Crochet 101 tutorial where I show you how to make the blanket stitch. It’s a fun, textured pattern that works up quickly. Once you understand the repeat pattern, it will become mindless to where you can focus on a movie or television show.

For today’s tutorial, you will need worsted weight yarn (I’m using Bernat Bundle Up) and a size J-10 crochet hook (I’m using Clover Amour). You can customize this baby blanket to be wider or longer depending on your preference or use any color that you’d like. Gather up your supplies and let’s begin!

 

BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET

BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET

BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET

MATERIALS:

  • J-10 crochet hook
  • 2 skeins each of Bernat Bundle Up in Beluga, Sky Blue, and Marshmallow
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle

FINISHED SIZE:

29×35

NOTES:

  • This blanket is worked in multiples of 3. This means you will work 3+3+3+3 until your desired length.
  • Chain 2 counts as your first single crochet.
  • Whenever you see parenthesis, you will follow the instructions inside the parenthesis into the stitch indicated.

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BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET VIDEO TUTORIAL:

BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET PATTERN:

Chain 117

ROW 1: In the 3rd CH from hook, make 2 DC, *skip 2 CH, in the next CH make a (SC, DC, DC). Repeat from * across until you have 3 CH left. Skip 2 CH and SC in last CH. CH 2 and turn.

ROW 2: 2 DC in first stitch (CH 2 counts as SC), *skip 2 stitches, make a (SC, DC, DC) in next stitch. Repeat from * across until you have 3 stitches remaining. Skip 2 stitches, and SC in last stitch. CH 2 and turn.

ROWS 3-100: Repeat Row 2.

Color Sequence

10 rows of each color: Beluga, Sky Blue, Marshmallow. You will start and end your blanket with the Beluga color. At the end of Row 100, do not fasten off. We will be using the Beluga color for the border.

 

BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET

BORDER:

Round 1: CH 1 and turn. Work 1 SC evenly around your entire blanket, 3 SC in each corner. SL ST to beginning SC.

BLANKET STITCH BABY BLANKET

 

I hope you enjoyed today’s pattern on my blanket stitch baby blanket. This blanket makes a nice baby shower gift to welcome baby. Feel free to change up the colors to fit your needs. The texture of this blanket stitch baby blanket makes it looks more complicated than it actually is. If you have any questions about today’s pattern, please leave a comment below. I’d love to hear from you!

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Hi everyone and thanks for stopping by! I’m Amanda, the crochet addict behind-the-scenes. I was always interested in crafting and being creative. One day I decided to learn how to crochet. I was instantly drawn to crochet and thought it was incredible how you could make something out of yarn and a hook. I guess you can say I’ve been ‘hooked’ ever since. Feel free to email me at amandacrochets@yahoo.com with any questions.

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