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Crochet One-Stitch Baby Blanket

Leyla
Leyla
Apr 04, 2024 04:55 AM
Crochet One-Stitch Baby Blanket

Are you looking for a fun and easy crochet project? Look no further than the One-Stitch Baby Blanket! This pattern is perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to create a gorgeous blanket without the hassle of complicated stitches. With just one simple stitch, you can make a stunning blanket that will keep your little one cozy and warm. If you're a crochet enthusiast or someone who loves creating handmade gifts, you'll be delighted to try your hand at the One-Stitch Baby Blanket. This pattern is not only incredibly easy to follow, but it also produces a stunning result that will leave everyone in awe of your crochet skills. The beauty of this pattern lies in its simplicity. With just one stitch, you can create a blanket that is both visually appealing and incredibly soft. The repetitive nature of the stitch allows you to relax and enjoy the process of crocheting, making it a perfect project for those cozy evenings when you want to unwind.

Materials:

  • 1 ball of Lion Brand Pound of Love Yarn in the color Quartz (Weight 4/ 16oz, 1,020yds), you will need a total of 954 yards or you can use another worsted weight yarn.
  • 1 ball of Lion Brand Wool Ease Yarn in the color Fisherman (Weight 4/3oz, 197 yds), you will need a total of 197 yards or you can use another worsted weight yarn.
  • 5.0 mm (H) Crochet Hook.
  • Darning Needle.
  • 1 Stitch Marker.
  • Scissors.

Gauge:

13 stitches x 4 rows = 4″ inch square in treble crochet.

Abbreviations:

ch – chain: Yarn over, pull through loop on hook.

ss – slip stitch: Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, and loop on hook.

sc – single crochet: Insert hook into stitch, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through last two loops on hook.

dc – double crochet: Yarn over, insert hook into stitch and pull through, yarn over and pull through first two loops on hook, yarn over and pull through last two loops on hook.

tr – treble: Yarn over twice, insert hook into stitch. Yarn over and draw yarn through, pulling up a loop. Yarn over again and pull yarn through the first two loops on the hook. Yarn over again and pull yarn through the next two loops on the hook. Yarn over again and pull yarn through the last two loops on the hook.

3dc-cl – 3 double crochet clusters: Yarn over, insert hook into chain. Yarn over, and pull through. Yarn over, and pull through first two loops (2 loops on hook). Yarn over again, insert hook into the same chain, yarn over, and pull through. Then yarn over, and pull through the next two loops (3 loops on hook). Yarn over again, insert hook into the same chain, yarn over, and pull through. Then yarn over, and pull through the next two loops (4 loops on hook). Finally, yarn over, and pull through all 4 loops on hook.

Size of Blanket:

36″ inch x 36″ inch

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern written in U.S Terms.
  • Chain 3 counts as 1 stitch.
  • You will first work the blanket portion of the pattern, and then you will work the border around the blanket. The blanket is made using treble crochet stitches and the border is made using chains, slip stitches, single crochets, and double crochets clusters.
  • The single crochet border is made in the same color as the blanket (Quartz), and the pom-pom border is made in the second yarn color (Fisherman).
  • Total stitches for row are indicated between ( ).

Pattern

Starting with color Quartz, ch 120.

Row 1: Tr in 4th ch from hook, tr in next stitch, and across till end of row. Turn. (117).

Row 2: ch 3, skip the first stitch, and work a tr in the next stitch. Continue by working a tr in each stitch across the row. Turn. (116).

Row 3 – Row 36: Repeat row 2.

Once you have finished your last row, it’s time to work the border portion of the blanket.

The border of the blanket is made by first working a single crochet border. The single crochet border is made in the same color as the blanket. Once you have finished the single crochet border, you will then work the pom-pom border.

The pom-pom border is made with Lion Brand Wool Ease Yarn in the color Fisherman.

Single Crochet Border

Start the border by first making a ch (place a stitch marker), then work 1 sc in the corner, and then 2 more on the side for a total of 3 sc. Now continue by working 3 sc per row on the side of your blanket.

Once you have reached a corner, make 2 sc. Now you will make a sc in each chain(foundation chain), and then work 2 sc in the next corner, followed by 3 sc on the side again.

Once you have finished your side, work 2 sc in the last corner, and then work 1 sc in each stitch until you reach the end. Once you have completed your last stitch, work a ss into the chain to connect the border.

Once you have completed your sc border, cut your yarn, and continue by making the pom-pom border.

Pom-Pom Border

Start by re-attaching your new color of yarn (in the first stitch next to your chain where you made your sc border) and make 1 sc in the same stitch where you added your yarn, then:

*Make 6 ch’s, and work 3dc-cl into the 3rd chain from the hook, and then make a ch to close the cluster. Ch 2, and work another 3dc-cl into the 3rd chain from the hook, then ch 1 to close the cluster.

Now you want to put your two clusters together (just push the top one over the other) and make a slip ss into the 3rd chain of where you made your first cluster. Then ch 3, skip 3 stitches, and make a sc into the 4th stitch.

Now continue to repeat this sequence from * all the way around the blanket. Once you have reached your last couple of stitches, you will only be able to skip 2, instead of 3 (there will only be two stitches left) for the very last pom-pom.

Finally, ss to the first sc you made when starting your pom-pom border. Then cut your yarn, and work in any remaining ends.

You’re finished. I hope you enjoyed making this pattern!

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