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​Crochet Blanket with Blocks Pattern

Susan
Susan
Feb 20, 2022 07:13 PM
​Crochet Blanket with Blocks Pattern

You’ll need:

3 skeins of off-white Caron Simply Soft Yarn;

1 skein of the same yarn, but in gold color;

1 skein of the same yarn, but in grey heather color;

1 skein of the same yarn, but in soft-blue color;

Crochet hook H;

Tapestry needle;

Scissors.

 

Size: 36 inches wide by 45 inches long approximately.

 

Colors order: 3 off-white, 5 colors, 5 off-white, 5 colors, 5 off-white, 5 colors, 5 off-white, 5 colors, 3 off-white

 

Instructions

Chain 103 (if you’d like to make a custom size the pattern repeat is 5+3.)  

1st row: SC in the second chain from the hook and in each stitch across;

2nd row: CH 1 and turn. SC in the first two stitches, *CH 3, skip the next three stitches, SC in the next two stitches. Repeat from * to the end. Your last two stitches will be two SC in the last two spaces;

3rd row: CH 3 and turn. DC 5 into each space that the chain 3 made all the way across, skipping over the first two SC and all others, just work into the space made by the chain 3’s with 5 DC.  End with one DC in the last SC of the row below. CH 1 and turn;

4th row: SC in the first two DC, *CH 3, skip over the next 3 DC, SC in the next 2 DC*, Repeat * all the way across, your last two stitches will be two SC in the last two spaces

5th row: Repeat Row 3;

Colors order:  start with the off-white and used it for the first 3 “boxes” changing to gray when you work the SC 2/chain 3 row. Work back across, making the boxes, then changed colors to soft blue. Do not cut the gray, to save time and eliminate a number of ends needing to be woven in, carry the yarn up the sides in this color section. Make one set of “boxes” with the soft blue, change to gold for one set, back to soft blue, and then final color change back to gray.

Then, make 5 sets of “boxes” in off-white before repeating the color section again.

Finish the the last row by working a SC into every DC. (This will mirror the starting of the blanket.)

Weave in all ends before you start the border.

 

Border

Pick either side to work across. Using off-white, pull up a loop in the corner and chain 3. DC across the entire side working 2 DC into the side of each DC post and one DC into a SC. Chain 3 and turn. This counts as your first DC.

Work back across the row of DC you just made alternating working into the front post, and back post of each DC (FPDC, BPDC) When you get to the last DC, work that one as normal-into the top of the stitch. chain 3 and turn.

Work back across the row with your alternating FPDC and BPDC matching each stitch to start making the ribbed look.

Repeat this back and forth for 2 more rows for a total of 5. Do not tie off, simply chain 3, and start working across the end of the blanket, working 2 DC into the sides of the DC stitches, one DC per SC and then into each SC that is at the end of your blanket. Chain three and turn and work back across in the same manner you did for the sides using the FPDC and BPDC.

When you finish 5 rows, chain 3, and now work in the same manner up the side, again working 2 DC per DC stitch and one per SC. When you finish working the ribbing up this side and then across the last end, chain 1 and work a SC into each DC all the way around the entire blanket. Tie off and weave in the ends.

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