This must be
the 10th or 11th baby blanket that I made this year! I
already lost the count, though I haven’t lost the interest in making/designing
new ones.
The stitch for
this baby afghan looks fancy and intricate, but it’s not that complicated. The
pattern consists of only four repeating rows, which are easy to remember; after
you’ve made a few pattern repeats, you won’t even need the written
instructions.
I think it’s
a cute blanket, though one thing is lacking. If you look carefully at the
picture or read the instructions, you’ll see that this blanket has no trim. I
tried different ones, but simply couldn’t find the one that would work.
My free
pattern is below. You can definetly experiment and try to come up with the edging/trim of your liking.
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Finished
size: 38 by 25.5 inches
Materials:
Snuggly
Wuggly Big by Loops and Threads (1263 yards)
US size E/4
hook
Shell in
this pattern: (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) all in same space.
In this
pattern, I refer to turning chain as last double crochet.
Ch 143
loosely.
Row 1: shell
in 6th ch from hook, *ch 3, skip 4 ch, sc in next ch, ch 5, skip 4
ch, sc in next ch, ch 3, skip 4 ch, shell in next ch* across; dc in last ch. Ch
3, turn.
Row 2: shell
over next shell, *ch 2, sc in next ch-3 space, 7 dc in next ch-5 space, sc in
next ch-3 space, ch 2, shell over next shell* across; dc in last dc. Ch 3,
turn.
Row 3: shell
over next shell, *dc in next dc, (ch 1, dc in next dc) 6 times, shell over next
shell* across; dc in last dc. Ch 3, turn.
Row 4: shell
over next shell, *skip next ch-1 space, dc3tog in next ch-1 space, (ch 3,
dc3tog in next ch-1 space) 3 times, shell over next shell* across; dc in last
dc. Ch 3, turn.
Row 5: shell
over next shell, *ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 5, skip next ch-3 space, sc
in next ch-3 space, ch 3, shell over next shell* across; dc in last dc. Ch 3,
turn.
Repeat Rows
2-5 (ending with Row 5) until your blanket measures about 38 inches. Fasten
off.
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