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Crochet baby blocks
Crochet baby blocks






I designed it when my friend Nadia of YARNutopia was pregnant with her first child. Instead, I designed it for a very specific baby. This post contains affiliate links.I didn’t design this crochet baby blanket with a vague notion of some random baby in mind.

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Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me! You may share a link back to my blog if you would like someone else to see or work with this pattern. The photos on this webpage belong to Megan Meyer of Left in Knots and may not be used for product sales/product listings. Also, please do not share the written pattern in print or electronically. Now the legal stuff.You may sell items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the original designer. ch 1, (SC, ch 2, SC), *picot, SC in next 6, repeat from * 11 more times, picot, SC in the next 3, (SC, ch 2, SC) when you reach the next corner and continue along the remaining three side of the square the same as the first side. Round 27 (Color A): attach your yarn in a ch 2 corner from the previous round. There will be a SC worked into every stitch from the previous round. In other words, you will not skip any stitches after making a picot stitch along the border. Picot stitches are NOT worked in the place of a stitch.Cut and tie off yarn.Ĭontinue repeating Rounds 4 and 5 in the color sequence listed above (or in whatever color sequence you have decided to work with) until you reach your desired size. Attach to the first DC of the round with a sl st.

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ch 2, *(3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC) in the corner, work 3 DC into all of the the ch 3 spaces of the previous round, repeat from * three more times. Round 5 (color E): attach your yarn in a ch 2 corner from the previous round. Attach to the first SC of the round with a sl st. Continue this same process on the remaining 3 sides of your square. ch 1, (SC, ch 2, SC) in the corner, *ch 3, skip 3, SC between the clusters of 3 DC sts from the previous rounds, (SC, ch 2, SC) when you reach the corner. Round 4 (color D): attach your yarn in a ch 2 corner from the previous round. ch 2, *(3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC) in the corner, work 3 DC into the ch 3 space of the previous round, repeat from * three more times. Round 3 (color C): attach your yarn in a ch 2 corner from the previous round. ch 1, *(SC, ch 2, SC) in the corner, ch 3, skip 3, repeat from * three more times.

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Round 2 (color B): attach your yarn in a ch 2 corner from the previous round. Attach with sl st to the first DC of the round. Round 1 (color A): ch 2, (3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC, ch 2) into the magic circle. If you want it any larger you will need to buy extra.

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  • I used nearly all of my yarn to make my blanket.
  • the end of each round will be attached to the first st of the round with a sl st.
  • ch sts at the beginning of a round do not count as a st.
  • I have a left AND right handed video tutorial to get you started with this stitch if you need help. It has fewer open gaps, which I particularly like for a baby blanket, and it looks so neat when you mix and match different colors. This blanket uses the block stitch which is a fun little twist on the classic granny square look. This is a great size for a premie blanket, but if you want to make yours larger you can certainly do so by continuing the rounds. I used just one skein of each color of yarn, and my blanket measures 21" square. This pattern lends itself to as many or as few colors as you'd like to use, and Loops and Threads Colorwheel Yarn comes in 54 different colors. And the best part? You can pick ANY COLORS YOU WANT. So there I was, shopping at Michaels with my 'Color Inspiration' Pinterest Board open.doing my best to find something fun and a little bit out of the norm! I was honestly a little unsure of this color combo when I started, but once I got going with it I really started to love it. Save this Pattern on Ravelry Crochet a Baby Blanket with the Block StitchĪs much as I love color, I am not always confident in my ability to mix colors.






    Crochet baby blocks