Crochet Baby Blanket patterns are one of my favorite things to make. I find them very relaxing and easy to work. There are so many Crochet Stitch variations you can try out for making a crocheted blanket. This blanket is a very easy to begin project for beginners and a quick project for experienced crocheters too who are looking for a quick crochet project.
Today am sharing the pattern for this Easy Crochet Blanket With Bar Stitch. The Crochet Bar stitch is super simple and it creates beautiful and rich texture to the blanket. I have used single color yarn for this blanket but you can make yours using different color blocks or pretty variegated yarn or Yarn Cakes. Create this quick warm textured blanket crochet for yourself or for your loved ones.
Materials Used:-
8 Ply Cotton Yarn
5 mm Crochet Hook
Size:-
25 inches- Customizable to any size
Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 100.
This measures around 25 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these stitches according to your requirement.
1 Single Crochet in the Second Chain from the hook.
1 Single Crochet each in the remaining stitches.
Chain 1 and turn your project.
1 Single Crochet each in the first 2 stitches.
1 Front post Double Crochet in the next stitch, but instead of inserting the hook in the next stitch, Insert your hook into the stitch which is one row below the current row stitch. i.e the previous round.
1 Single Crochet each in the first 2 stitches.
1 Front post Double Crochet in the Front Post Double Crochet from the previous round.
Repeat(1SC*2, 1FPDC on the FPDC from the previous round)
Chain 1 and Turn.
Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 100.
This measures around 25 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these stitches according to your requirement.
Round 2:-
1 SC in the Second Ch from the hook.
1 SC each in the remaining stitches.
Ch 1 and turn your project.
Round 3:-
1 SC each stitch.
Ch 1 and turn your project.
Round 4:-
1 SC each in the first 2 stitches.
1 FPDC in the next stitch, but instead of inserting the hook in the next stitch, Insert your hook into the stitch which is one row below the current row stitch. i.e the previous round.
Repeat(1SC*2, 1FPDC in the previous round)
Ch 1 and Turn.
Round 5:-
1 SC each stitch.
Ch 1 and turn your project.
Round 6:-
1 SC each in the first 2 stitches.
1 FPDC in the FPDC from the previous round.
Repeat(1SC*2, 1FPDC on the FPDC from the previous round)
Ch 1 and Turn.
Round 7:-
1 SC each stitch.
Ch 1 and turn your project.
Round 8 Onwards:-
Keep repeating Round 6 and Round 7 untill the size needed.
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