Raji's Craft Hobby: How To Crochet A Easy and Quick Blanket With Wattle Stitch
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Sunday, 10 March 2024

How To Crochet A Easy and Quick Blanket With Wattle Stitch


I am always amazed with the awesome variety of Crochet Stitches. Just by combining two or three stitches , you can come up with a beautiful stitch. Combining two or more stitches often creates a lovely textured look.

Today am sharing the tutorial for A Easy and Quick Blanket With Wattle Stitch. The Wattle stitch is super easy stitch. It works really quick, hence it makes a very good choice for making Crocheted Blankets. Its would also look very pretty with many other Crochet Projects such as Crochet Scarf, Pillows, Table Mats and Placemats.

The Wattle Stitch is made with just the basic crochet stitches. It is made with Single Crochets, Chain and Double Crochets. Just by alternating these three stitches, you can create a lovely textured crochet project.




Materials Used:-
8 Ply Cotton Yarn
4 mm Crochet Hook

Size:-
38 inches- Customizable to any size

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Let's Start...!!!

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 99.
This measures around 38 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these stitches according to your requirement.
Start with any multiple of 3.


Round 2:-
1 Single Crochet in the Second Chain from the hook.
In the next stitch make -(1 Single Crochet, Chain 1,1 Double Crochet)-all in the same stitch.
Skip 2 stitches.
Repeat((1SC,Ch1,1DC),Sk2).
1 Single Crochet in the last stitch.
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and turn your project.

Round 3:-
**This Round onwards we will be working only into the Chain 1 spaces.
1 Single Crochet in the 1st stitch.
In the next Chain 1 space make - (1 Single Crochet, Chain 1,1 Double Crochet)-all in the same stitch.
Repeat(1SC,Ch1,1DC) in each of the Chain 1 spaces.
1 Single Crochet in the last stitch.
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and turn your project.

Round 4 Onwards :-
Keep repeating Round 3 untill the size needed and weave off.

 Here is the Summary of the Pattern:-


Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 99.
This measures around 38 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these Sts according to your requirement.
Start with any multiple of 3.

Round 2:-
1SC in the Second Ch from the hook.
In the next St make -(1SC, Ch 1,1DC)-all in the same St.
Skip 2 Sts.
Repeat((1SC,Ch1,1DC),Sk2).
1SC in the last St.
Once you reach end, Ch 1 and turn your project.

Round 3:-
**This Round onwards we will be working only into the Ch 1 spaces.
1SC in the 1st St.
In the next Ch 1 space make - (1SC, Ch 1,1DC)-all in the same St.
Repeat(1SC,Ch1,1DC) in each of the Ch 1 spaces.
1SC in the last St.
Once you reach end, Ch 1 and turn your project.

Round 4 Onwards :-
Keep repeating Round 3 untill the size needed and weave off.

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you, love your page. Easy directions thoughtfully planned out.

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