The blanket was very easy and quick to make, using a V-Stitch (dc, ch 1, dc in same stitch) for the body of the blanket and a simple Picot edging. I used a pattern from Amigurumi Two! (Ana Paula Rimoli) for the small Koala teddy.
Pattern for V-Stitch baby Blanket
Ch 88.
Row 1 (Dc, ch 1, dc) in 5th ch from hook, [skip 2 ch, work V-st in next ch] across to last 2 ch, skip 1 ch, dc in last ch – 28 V-sts and dc at each end of row.
Row 2 Ch 3, turn; work V-st in each ch1-space across, end dc in top of turning chain.
Repeat Row 2 for V-st pattern until there are a total of 34 rows; ch 1 (instead of ch 3), turn. DO NOT FASTEN OFF.
BORDER
Sc in each dc and ch1-space across, end 3 sc in last dc; rotate to side, sc evenly along side edge, 3 sc in first ch of foundation ch; sc in each ch across, 3 sc in last ch; sc evenly along rem side edge, end 2 sc in top of last row turning chain, join with slip st to top of first sc.
Picot Edging
(Ch 2, slip st in second ch from hook, skip 1 sc, slip st in next 2 sc) around, adjusting for corners and end of rnd.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
6 comments:
that is realy nice elaine sure the baby will love the little bear
this is so cute!
OMG your friend is going to love this gift! How absolutely lovely - forever items, so special. xx
This is a lovely and a cute pattern...your friend is going to love this.And it is going to be very helpful cover for a warm climate truly.
Hi! I am just learning to crochet and have chosen this as my first project (beyond a dishcloth anyways)it seems simple enough and is so pretty. I was wondering if you could tell me what size of hook you used so that i might recreate it for my own baby.
This is adorable....I too wonder what hook you used and what are the blanket's size?
Thank you so much
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