You will find ripple blanket patterns, granny blanket patterns and more simple crochet baby blanket designs using basic crochet stitches in a repeat row. These patterns all come in a variety of baby blanket sizes such as lovey, receiving, stroller and baby (and more too!).
Have a look at some of the best free baby blankets you can crochet below! Most of the patterns are great baby blankets for beginners to try and all use a simple stitch pattern. I hope you enjoy this easy crochet blanket pattern collection!
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This free crochet baby blanket pattern uses a classic stitch and easy stitch; the double crochet stitch (dc). The easy double crochet stitch makes it the perfect for this beginner-friendly baby blanket for newer crocheters.
This cute heart blanket design is made with the corner to corner technique and all double crochet stitches. This beautiful crochet corner to corner blanket is a free design that has step-by-step instructions to show you how to work from one corner to the next corner easily! Designed by Easy Crochet
Made in a classic pink & white color palette, this design is great to make for beginners who are looking for a sweet gift for a new baby girl. Since it uses basic stitches, this single crochet and double crochet stitch baby blanket is easy to make and great for newer crocheters to try. Designed by Krista Cagle
If you want to crochet a cute and colorful blanket that uses a fun stitch, then this quick project is the one for you. This gorgeous blanket is a one of-a-kind design that can be made in any color palette you desire. Designed by Sigoni Schaap
If you want a beautifully textured heirloom quality and adorable baby gift, then this blanket is for you! This beginner crochet baby blanket can be made in any color for your new addition. Plus, the way the stitches are tightly crocheted makes this a warm baby blanket for wintertime. Designed by Ashleigh Kiser
This easy stitch pattern baby blanket design is perfect for beginner crocheters and works up quickly. Available to make in four different baby blanket sizes such as lovey, baby, receiving and stroller blanket sizes. Designed by Krista Cagle
The best stitch for a baby blanket will be half double crochet stitches (hdc). Half double crochet stitches are easy to learn and a great beginner stitch to try. This basic stitch is easy to make, great for beginners and creates a tight stitch which is perfect for baby blankets.
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Block #11 of the Stash Busting Crochet Along features the Crossed Cable Crochet Stitch. This crochet stitch is a great introduction to crossed stitches and would be suitable for a variety of projects: blankets, scarves, home decor and more
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I would like to make these boots, but I am a bit confused. The boots pictured are done in single crochet stitches and the pattern says double crochet. Do you have the pattern for the boots pictured? Please and thank you ?
Vincent, the well-known crochet shoulder dragon, is a cuddly mythical creature with tons of personality. Create your own stuffed animal dragon with this free amigurumi pattern.
Chains (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), back loops only (BLO), Right side (RS), Wrong side (WS), increases and decreases, mattress stitch sewing. Be eager to learn and ready to have fun!
I have been crocheting for a little over a year now and I decided to attempt this for a Christmas gift. I learned so much from this pattern, it is the the most clearly written pattern I have ever seen. my hands hurt from all of the little parts, but it was manageable. this pattern truly tested my skills and the dragon is one of the best things I have ever created. my belly scales actually ended up going past the tip of the tail so I had to bring them up to the very top of the neck so they would fit, lol! you are excellent at writing patterns and even though this was a free one, I would gladly buy a pattern from you.
The Parker hat u need to say how many stitches are at the end of the round. Do u double crochet in the same stitch as the starting chain? Will it have a seam in it from the chain 3. Please let me know. It would really help.
I love the little details on this one like lines on the wings and teeth! This bat works up to be about the size of your palm, and the designer says it would be great for making into a keyring or attaching to a baby blanket! There are a few special stitches like the 3 chain picot stitch and invisible join involved, but other than that the process should be smooth sailing. The assembly instructions are incredibly clear, so after crocheting all your piece you will have this one done in no time!
The pattern is super sweet, from its name to the look of the finished product! The bat works up to be about 5 inches tall, and it said to be an easy or familiar beginner project. Some complicated stitches such as the foundation half double crochet, although the designer includes a helpful video tutorial of theirs. The body and legs are crocheted together which is handy. The written pattern is available for free although you can access photo references in the paid for PDF version.
These round bodies are an interesting take for a crochet bat, but it works great! The wings on this pattern look nice and realistic, with the topstitching and long shape. Little yarn is needed here so perfect opportunity to use up some scrap yarn, even some weird and wonderful fuzzy yarn works like the one above! The difficulty for these are advanced beginner to advanced.
I used to use aluminum all the time and I thought I crocheted pretty well with them. Then I switched to Clover Amour hooks (*affiliate link) and it was a complete game-changer. The way these hooks glide through the yarn truly helps me to crochet faster than I did with the aluminum hooks.
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Notes:1. Written in US terminology2. Right side is always facing.3. Ch 3 does count as a double crochet stitch throughout.4. Change colors after each Round.5. Begin Rounds 2-5 in any corner space.
The diameter of your knitting needle or crochet hook determines the size of the resulting knitted/crocheted stitches. Needles and hooks usually include both US needle sizes and metric sized (mm). However, sometimes patterns will only specify one or the other, that is were this conversion chart comes in handy. In some cases, the needle size may rub off the handle on the needle or crochet hook or it may be too small to easily see. For these reasons, we recommend keeping a needle gauge in your knitting/crochet bag.
Fringe: Cut 50 12-inch pieces of yarn (you can mix colors or use one color). Hold 5 pieces of yarn together and fold them in half. Holding the fold of the yarn, insert through the beginning stitch of your scarf (it may help to use a crochet hook to grab the bundle of yarn and pull it through). Take the ends of the bundle of yarn and pull them through the loop made by folding them in half. Repeat evenly across the end of your scarf until you have 10 fringe sections.
These toe-up, short row heel socks are crocheted using the Herringbone Half Double Crochet stitch. If you need a tutorial for that, make sure you check out this post. If this is your first foray into crocheting short row socks, I highly recommend following along with the beginner-friendly Toe-Tally Easy Sock VIDEO tutorial. With nearly a dozen NEW colorways of Felici yarn just released, I decided to whip up a glorious new design for crocheted socks.
SC- single crochetSC INC- single crochet increase (2 SC in each stitch)INV DEC- Invisible decrease (put hook through the FRONT LOOP ONLY of two consecutive stitches [two loops on hook] Yarn over pull through both loops. [two loops on hook] Yarn over pull through two loops)Magic Circle- Make a loop, leaving a long tail to work with. Insert hook in center of loop, yarn over and draw up a loop. Yarn over, pull through to make the first chain (this does not count as a stitch!). Continue to crochet over the loop and tail with the number of stitches called for. (If you need 6 SC, then crochet 6 SC inside the ring.) Pull the tail to close the circle. 2ff7e9595c
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