How To Crochet a Wattle Stitch Baby Blanket - Easy Beginner Free Pattern
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About the yarn
Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran is a 100% acrylic yarn and comes in a huge range of gorgeous colours. The yarn is machine washable and comes in 100g balls. Each ball has approximately 201 yards.
If you would like to make this in cotton yarn I recommend PaintboxYarns Cotton Aran in shades Paper White, Washed Teal and Elephant Grey.
If you fancy making this in wool, I recommend Cascade Yarns220 Superwash Merino in shades Summer Sky Heather, Tuffet and White
The Jacob Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Materials
Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran in colours Paper White, Taupe &
Washed Teal
Difficulty
Very easy
Gauge
18sts 12rows = 4in. in Wattle st with Paintbox Simply Aran (gauge is not essential for this project, however if you do not meet gauge, yarn quantities may not be accurate).
Abbreviations US terms (UK conversion)
Sc – single crochet (double crochet)
Dc – double crochet (treble crochet)
Hdc – half double crochet (half treble crochet)
Ch – chain
Sl st – slip stitch
St(s) – stitch(es)
Sp – space
Sk - skip
Size Chart
|
Ideal for |
Blanket Size (inches) |
Simply Aran Balls Per Colour |
Section Length (inches) |
Total Yardage |
Starting Chain |
|
Car Seat |
25x30 |
2 |
10 |
645 |
105 |
|
Stroller, buggy |
30x39 |
2 |
13 |
1005 |
126 |
|
Cot |
35x45 |
3 |
15 |
1354 |
147 |
|
Cot Bed, lap |
40x56 |
4 |
18.5 |
1962 |
168 |
|
Throw |
45x62 |
4 |
20.5 |
2399 |
189 |
|
Twin (single) bed |
55x75 |
6 |
25 |
3547 |
231 |
Pattern Notes
- Read pattern in its entirety before starting
- US terms used throughout
- The stitch in this pattern is called Wattle Stitch
- The yarn used is Aran weight this is roughly the equivalent of Worsted
- Change colour by pulling new colour through last st of row
- Crochet colours in order, Washed Teal, Paper White & Taupe
- For custom sizes chain a multiple of 3
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With Washed Teal ch required number for size
Row 1 sc in 3rd ch from hook, ch1, dc in same st, *Sk2 ch, [sc, ch1, dc] in next ch* repeat from *to* until last 3 chs, sk2 chs, hdc in last ch. Turn.
Row 2 Ch1, *[sc, ch1, dc] in next ch sp* repeat from *to* across, hdc in top ch1 from previous row. Turn.
Single Crochet Border
While this blanket does not need a border (I didn't add one to mine), if you really feel you
want one, or your edges need a little neatening, sc evenly around your blanket,
changing colours when necessary to keep colour block effect correct. How many sts you work will depend on your
tension. If your border makes your edges
“wavy” you have too many sts, if your sides are “pulling in” you have too few,
adjust accordingly.
Try this…
Along sides 2sc around each hdc post, sc in side of each turning ch, sc in each st across top, sc in each st across bottom, 1sc in each corner.
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Hi, can you tell me the multiply of this to make this larger? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi just make your starting chain as wide as you would like the blanket in multiples of three.
DeleteThe colours of The Jacob blanket are beautiful and so soft. What a pretty stitch too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra, the mix of cotton and acrylic makes for a very soft, snuggly blanket.
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