I always like to be working on a baby blanket along with whatever I'm working on at the time, they are great portable projects, ideal for practising crochet stitches and great for stash-busting too, this is my latest using a very easy scallop stitch which I have used and loved in the past because it's so quick and easy.
Abbreviations
The pattern is written in UK terminology
ch - chain
tr - treble (dc double crochet US)
dc - double crochet ( sc single crochet US)
sk - skip
Measurements
My blanket is Preemie size measuring 20 inches by 20 but can be easily adjusted by adding multiples of 6 + 1 for the starting chain.
Materials
4 mm hook
Double Knit yarn this is what I used 3 random balls of baby wool I found in my stash...
in shades of lemon, mint and white with a sprinkling of mint and lemon it took 150 grams.
Tension
Pattern
The pattern consists of clusters of 4 tr with a dc between. The rows end with a dc and start with a 2ch.
Ch 97 loosely
1st row - 2tr in 4th ch from hook, sk 2 ch, dc in next ch, *sk 2 ch, 4tr in next ch, sk 2 ch, dc in next ch* rep from * to * to end, 2 ch turn.
2nd row - 2tr in 1st dc, *dc in between 2nd and 3rd tr, 4tr cluster in next dc* rep from * to * ending with dc in 3rd starting chain.
Repeat 2nd row until the blanket is as long as you wish my blanket has 58 rows and measures 20 inches including the border.
Border
Dc evenly all around blanket, 3dc in each corner,
Use same pattern for border but leave only 1 st between each cluster and each dc placing a cluster in 2nd dc of each corner.
Copyright © 2015 Linda Solaiman. All Rights Reserved
find a print friendly version or PDF here
Little Treasure Baby Blanket
Abbreviations
The pattern is written in UK terminology
ch - chain
tr - treble (dc double crochet US)
dc - double crochet ( sc single crochet US)
sk - skip
Measurements
My blanket is Preemie size measuring 20 inches by 20 but can be easily adjusted by adding multiples of 6 + 1 for the starting chain.
Materials
4 mm hook
Double Knit yarn this is what I used 3 random balls of baby wool I found in my stash...
in shades of lemon, mint and white with a sprinkling of mint and lemon it took 150 grams.
Tension
Four shell groups = 10cms |
11 rows = 10cms |
Pattern
The pattern consists of clusters of 4 tr with a dc between. The rows end with a dc and start with a 2ch.
Chart
Scallop Stitch click to see video |
Ch 97 loosely
1st row - 2tr in 4th ch from hook, sk 2 ch, dc in next ch, *sk 2 ch, 4tr in next ch, sk 2 ch, dc in next ch* rep from * to * to end, 2 ch turn.
2nd row - 2tr in 1st dc, *dc in between 2nd and 3rd tr, 4tr cluster in next dc* rep from * to * ending with dc in 3rd starting chain.
Repeat 2nd row until the blanket is as long as you wish my blanket has 58 rows and measures 20 inches including the border.
Border
Dc evenly all around blanket, 3dc in each corner,
Use same pattern for border but leave only 1 st between each cluster and each dc placing a cluster in 2nd dc of each corner.
Copyright © 2015 Linda Solaiman. All Rights Reserved
find a print friendly version or PDF here
It's a lovely pattern Linda, well done.
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty. I'll save this pattern as it looks so easy. You've explained it very well.
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty Linda, the colours work well together & the border finishes it off beautifully x
ReplyDeleteLovely baby blanket, Linda!!:) Thanks for sharing the pattern!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern and the colours are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI really like the colour combination and the pattern too. A lovely blanket for a little baby! xx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful baby blanket, very nice pattern and colors!!
ReplyDeleteHappy week.:*
Hi Linda, this is the prettiest baby blanket! I love the color of the yarn and thanks for sharing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanks too for linking and sharing at Cooking & Crafting with J & J.
Take care.
Julie xo
Very pretty baby blanket. Thanks for sharing your pattern with us. :)
ReplyDeleteI feel the exact same way, if I have a big project going then I always have something small and portable that I can take with me when traveling. Love those colors and the pattern is pretty too. Thank you for sharing this with us and for having the pattern in your post.
ReplyDeleteSusanne :)
Sweet colors, lovely blanket !!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day !
Anna
I agree baby blankets are great projects to keep around. Yours turned out lovely.
ReplyDeletexx Beca
What a coincidence! I just started a blanket with this stitch, but just in one color :-) But I love it in stripes of color. I need to try that soon. and your colors are so sweet ♥
ReplyDeleteReally cute blanket, Linda! Love all the pastels in it. I love making baby stuff no matter what it is. Fun and quicker than most things.
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely pattern, very sweet!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely pattern, very sweet!
ReplyDeleteAww...this is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
I love the texture of your blanket
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet blanket Linda! so pretty and dantie! Now that I'm going to be a Mamaw, I can have a good excuse to make some baby things. Thanks for the shared pattern. I'm sure to make this one!
ReplyDeletexx Shari
What a sweet blanket, Linda! Thanks for sharing this nice pattern :-). Hugs & happy weekend, Nata
ReplyDeleteI think the blanket is very pretty. Can you make the blanket bigger- if so, what is the multiples you can use to make it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes as stated in the pattern it's multiples of six plus one turning chain.
DeleteI love creating crochet wall art using simple geometric patterns. It's a modern twist on traditional crochet and looks stunning on any wall.
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