Easy Crochet Baby Blanket for Beginners

This guide will walk you through creating a simple yet adorable baby blanket, perfect for beginners! We’ll use basic stitches and a repetitive pattern that’s easy to follow.

Materials You’ll Need:

  • Yarn: Approximately 3-4 skeins of worsted weight (medium #4) yarn. Choose a soft, machine-washable blend like acrylic or a cotton blend, in colors appropriate for a baby.
  • Crochet Hook: Size H/5.00mm or I/5.50mm, depending on your yarn and desired tension.
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle (or Tapestry Needle): For weaving in ends.

Abbreviations:

  • ch: chain
  • st(s): stitch(es)
  • sc: single crochet
  • dc: double crochet
  • sk: skip
  • ch-sp: chain space

Let’s Get Started!

Step 1: The Slip Knot and Starting Chain

First, make a slip knot on your hook. Then, create a starting chain. For a baby blanket that’s approximately 30×35 inches, you’ll want to chain about 100-120 stitches. Make sure your chain is an even number. For this pattern, we’ll aim for a chain of 100. This will be the width of your blanket.

Tip: Don’t chain too tightly, or your first row will be difficult to work into.


Step 2: Row 1 – Half Double Crochet

We’re going to use the half double crochet (hdc) for our first row to create a nice, even base.

  1. ch 2 (this counts as your first hdc).
  2. hdc into the 3rd chain from your hook.
  3. hdc in each chain across the row.

You should have 100 hdc stitches (including your starting ch 2).


Step 3: Row 2 – The “Granny Stripe” Pattern

This row begins our main pattern repeat. We’ll be working in sets of double crochets and chain spaces.

  1. ch 3 (this counts as your first dc).
  2. Turn your work.
  3. sk the next st.
  4. dc 3 times into the next stitch.
  5. ch 1.
  6. sk the next 3 sts.
  7. dc 3 times into the next stitch.
  8. ch 1.

Continue this pattern (sk 3, 3 dc in next st, ch 1) across the row. You’ll end the row with 3 dc in the second to last stitch, then ch 1, and dc in the very last stitch.


Step 4: Row 3 – Repeating the Pattern

Now we’ll continue the pattern by working into the chain spaces from the previous row.

  1. ch 3 (counts as first dc).
  2. Turn your work.
  3. dc 3 times into the first ch-1 space from the previous row.
  4. ch 1.
  5. dc 3 times into the next ch-1 space.
  6. ch 1.

Continue this pattern across the row. You will always work 3 dc into each ch-1 space. To finish the row, after working 3 dc into the last ch-1 space, ch 1, then dc into the top of the turning chain (the ch 3 from the beginning of the previous row).


Step 5: Continuing the Blanket

Repeat Row 3 until your blanket reaches your desired length (approximately 35 inches, or until you run out of yarn, leaving enough for the border).


Step 6: Adding a Simple Border (Optional)

A simple border can give your blanket a polished finish.

  1. Once your blanket is the desired length, do not fasten off.
  2. ch 1, and work sc evenly all around the entire blanket. Aim for 1 sc in each stitch along the top and bottom edges, and 2 sc for every 3 rows along the sides.
  3. In each corner, work (sc, ch 1, sc) into the same stitch to create a neat turn.
  4. Join with a slip stitch to the first sc when you’ve worked your way around.

Your beautiful handmade baby blanket is complete!

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *