Here is a classic throwback from the 1970’s that everyone loves. It crochets up quickly, making it great for gift-giving. This blanket is lightweight and reversibile - perfect for babies or adults! This pattern is suitable for beginners and includes tips on seamless colour changing.
Craft: crochet
Skill Level: Rookie-Apprentice-Virtuoso-Genius
Skills: ch, dc
Sizes: one size (adjustable)
Finished Measurements: approx. 35" square
Gauge: not crucial
Yarn: 5 x 100 g, 241 yds (220 m) worsted weight yarn
Suggested Brand: 5 balls Paton’s Canadiana worsted acrylic or medium weight stash yarn
Needles: 5 mm hook
Other Materials: teeny crochet hook or tapestry needle
Skill Level: Rookie-Apprentice-Virtuoso-Genius
Skills: ch, dc
Sizes: one size (adjustable)
Finished Measurements: approx. 35" square
Gauge: not crucial
Yarn: 5 x 100 g, 241 yds (220 m) worsted weight yarn
Suggested Brand: 5 balls Paton’s Canadiana worsted acrylic or medium weight stash yarn
Needles: 5 mm hook
Other Materials: teeny crochet hook or tapestry needle
Instructions:
Alternate colours every rnd.
Make a slip knot. Ch 6. Join in a ring with a sl st.
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (first dc), 2 dc in sp (1 “square” made), *ch 3, 3 dc in same sp*, rep from * to * three times total (4 squares made); ch 3, insert hook into first ch 3 made at beg of rnd and YO with next colour, pull through. (Cut first colour.) Turn. (WS should now be facing you.)
Rnd 2: Ch 3 (first dc), 2 dc in sp, ch 3, 3 dc in same sp, *ch 1, 3 dc in sp, ch 3, 3 dc in same sp*, rep from * to * three times total (8 squares made), ch 1, sl st into first ch 3 (change colours as before). Turn.
Rnd 3: Ch 3 (first dc), 2 dcs in sp, *ch 1, 3 dcs in sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1, 3 dcs in next sp*, rep from * to * three times, end 3 dcs in sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1, sl st into first ch 3. Turn.
Rnd 4: You will make a 3 dc square + 1 ch in every sp across and two squares + 3 chs in every corner as foll:
Ch 3, 2 dcs in sp, ch 1, *3 dcs in next sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1, (3 dcs in next sp, ch 1) rep to corner, rep from * to * around finishing with a sl st into the first ch 3. Turn.
Rnd 5: Ch 3, 2 dcs in sp, ch 1, *(3 dcs in next sp, ch 1) rep to corner, 3 dcs in next sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1*, rep from * to * around finishing with a sl st in first ch 3. Turn.
Rep Rnd 5 until blanket is desired size or until you run out of yarn. End with a sl st into first ch 3 of last rnd worked, cut yarn and pull end through.
Weave in all ends.
Alternate colours every rnd.
Make a slip knot. Ch 6. Join in a ring with a sl st.
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (first dc), 2 dc in sp (1 “square” made), *ch 3, 3 dc in same sp*, rep from * to * three times total (4 squares made); ch 3, insert hook into first ch 3 made at beg of rnd and YO with next colour, pull through. (Cut first colour.) Turn. (WS should now be facing you.)
Rnd 2: Ch 3 (first dc), 2 dc in sp, ch 3, 3 dc in same sp, *ch 1, 3 dc in sp, ch 3, 3 dc in same sp*, rep from * to * three times total (8 squares made), ch 1, sl st into first ch 3 (change colours as before). Turn.
Rnd 3: Ch 3 (first dc), 2 dcs in sp, *ch 1, 3 dcs in sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1, 3 dcs in next sp*, rep from * to * three times, end 3 dcs in sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1, sl st into first ch 3. Turn.
Rnd 4: You will make a 3 dc square + 1 ch in every sp across and two squares + 3 chs in every corner as foll:
Ch 3, 2 dcs in sp, ch 1, *3 dcs in next sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1, (3 dcs in next sp, ch 1) rep to corner, rep from * to * around finishing with a sl st into the first ch 3. Turn.
Rnd 5: Ch 3, 2 dcs in sp, ch 1, *(3 dcs in next sp, ch 1) rep to corner, 3 dcs in next sp, ch 3, 3 dcs in same sp, ch 1*, rep from * to * around finishing with a sl st in first ch 3. Turn.
Rep Rnd 5 until blanket is desired size or until you run out of yarn. End with a sl st into first ch 3 of last rnd worked, cut yarn and pull end through.
Weave in all ends.
Notes:
- Make sure you are working two squares in every corner.
- Don’t forget to turn your blanket at the end of every rnd - you should have a sp available to being your next rnd.
- When changing colours, work the first two dcs of the first square over top of the strands for fewer strands to weave in at the end.