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Crochet Linen Stitch Blanket

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 11, 2024 09:30 AM
Crochet Linen Stitch Blanket

Create a cozy and stylish blanket using the beautiful Crochet Linen Stitch technique. This classic stitch pattern creates a lovely texture that is perfect for a warm and inviting blanket. By using a combination of single crochet and chain stitches, you can achieve a unique look that will impress everyone who sees it. Whether you choose a neutral color for a timeless look or opt for a bold hue to make a statement, this Crochet Linen Stitch Blanket is sure to become a favorite in your home. You can easily adjust the size of the blanket by changing the number of stitches you use, allowing you to create a small throw or a large bedspread. Additionally, you can experiment with different yarn weights and colors to create a one-of-a-kind blanket that reflects your individual taste. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this project is a great way to hone your skills and create a beautiful and functional piece that will be treasured for years to come.

Requires:

DK yarn

5mm hook

Tension / Gauge:

Not critical - but I got around 20sts = 4" (10cm) using a 5mm hook

This pattern uses UK terminology

ch = chain dc = double crochet

Instructions:

(Ch 2 at beginning of each row always counts as 1 chain space)

To begin, chain an odd number.

For my trial doll's blanket I chained 59sts. The width is 12"

For a 24" baby blanket you need to double that and chain around 119sts

Row 1:(1st 2 chains count as 1 chain space) 1 dc in 3rd ch from hook, *ch 1, skip the next ch, 1 dc in next ch, repeat from * across row, turn

Row 2: Ch 2, 1 dc in 1st chain space, *ch 1, skip the next dc, 1 dc in next chain space, repeat from * across row, turn

Repeat row 2 until you reach you are happy with the length of your blanket. I usually make blankets square, or a little longer than their width.

Here is a chart to that might help. It doesn't have the correct number of stitches, but it shows you how the stitches are placed.

Each + is a double crochet stitch

Add a simple border to your blanket if desired.

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