I’ve got the most fun, beginner friendly tutorial for you today, and it’s the perfect thing for every baby!
I’m loving that the trend right now is everything rainbow – it makes the unicorn fairy princess 5 year old inside me SO happy.
My son may be almost 1 already (where did that time go?) but he’s already loving his blanket – just look at the smile on that face. Heart. Melted.
PATTERNS I LOVE (& you should too)
1. Crochet Homemaker Gingham Throw / 2. Crochet Everyday Cardigan / 3. Crochet Le Nuage Wrap/Triangle Scarf
If you’re a brand new beginner to crochet, make sure you check out the video tutorial below, it’ll help ya lots.
And if you crochet already, you’ll whiz through this blanket like a pro – you won’t believe how simple it is.
Let’s get going!
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Materials:
-Bernat Blanket Yarn in white and lemon lime (the baby blanket line), purple, blue, yellow, orange, and pink (the bernat blanket brights line) – you can also use just 1 full ball each of white and another color!
-P/Q 15mm crochet hook
-Large eye tapestry needle
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My color sequence:
-Hot pink
-White
-Orange
-White
-Yellow
-White
-Lemon Lime (green)
-White
-Blue
White
-Purple
-White
With your first color Ch 47, Sc in 2nd and across, Ch 1, turn (46)
Row 2: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (46)
*-Color change
Row 3-4: Sc across, Ch 1, turn (46)
Repeat from * until you’ve repeated the sequence above or have 48 rows (Basically make 2 rows of Sc in each color above & work the sequence twice!)
*Note: I carry my white yarn up the side of my blanket so that I don’t have as many ends to weave. I don’t carry my colors to avoid tangling because I’m using so many!
-Weave all colored ends
Row 49: Sc in each st around the perimeter of the blanket, work 3 Sc in each corner, sl st to join, finish off and weave ends
I hope you love your new baby blanket! What colors are you using? Comment below!
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Marie Evans says
I’m making this is school colors!!!! We have lots of graduating seniors who need a quick gift!
Ashleigh says
Such a great idea!
Susan salih says
Hello there I would really like to try your patter, but could you tell me please is it uk terminology or American terminology?
Ashleigh says
US 🙂
Sherrie says
Love this blanket! If you buy full balls of each color will it make more then one blanket? Thanks for sharing!!
Ashleigh says
Yes! You would just need additional balls of white 🙂