How to make crochet a baby blanket
When you first start crocheting, you want a blanket that is quick and simple to make so you won’t have to wait weeks to see the outcome of your work. This is a quick and simple crochet project, in the context of crochet baby blankets. The single crochet and chain stitch are the only two fundamental crochet stitches used. Additionally, adding extra drape to the blanket and utilizing a larger-than-usual hook size expedites the process a little bit.
What You’ll Need
Equipment / Tools
Crochet hook
Tapestry needle
Stitch marker
Materials
Bernat Softee baby yarn
How to Crochet a Baby Blanket
Begin Row OneCh 105 (121, 145). Remember, the instructions are for the small size (with the medium, large in the parenthesis). Place a stitch marker in the first ch from your hook. Sc in 3rd ch from hook. [ch 1, skip next ch, sc in next ch.] Rep across the entire row. ch 1, turn.
Start on Row Two[sc in the next ch-1 sp, ch 1.] Rep the sequence in brackets across the rest of the row. At the end of the row, work a sc st into the st where you placed the marker; you can remove the marker before working the stitch. ch 1, turn.
Continue Rows Three and UpThe rest of the rows are all exactly the same as row 2, with one minor difference: at the end of the row, work your last sc st into the turning chain of the previous row. Rep this row until the baby blanket reaches your desired length.
Advice Apply the same method as for switching colors when switching to a fresh ball of yarn.
4. Complete Your Blanket Once the length of the baby blanket is desired, cut the yarn, being sure to leave a minimum of six inches of excess. Use the tapestry needle to weave the loose yarn end into the blanket after threading it with the yarn end. Continue doing this with any more loose ends that might be dangling from the blanket (which happen when you move from one ball of yarn to another).
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