CH 2 (does not count as a stitch), HDC in each stitch around your blanket. Round 1: With Country Blue, join in any corner space. You will end your blanket with 4 Rows of White for a total of 70 rows (TIP: I ended up weaving in my ends every few rows or so to help make it not so daunting of a task at the end.) Once you’ve reached the end of your blanket, you will fasten off and weave in all your ends before moving onto the border. Row 6: Repeat Row 2 and change to Grey Heather. Row 5: With Country Blue, continue with Row 3. Row 4: Repeat Row 2 and change to Country Blue. Row 3: SC in very first stitch, *shell in next SC, SC in center of DC shell. Row 2: DC in very first stitch, *SC in center of shell (2 nd DC of shell), shell in next SC. Repeat from * across until you have 2 CH left. Row 1: SC in 2 nd CH from hook, *skip 1 CH, shell in next CH, skip 1 CH and SC in next CH. If you would like to purchase an ad-free version of this pattern, you can do so here. I ended up weaving in my ends every few rows or so to help make it not so daunting of a task at the end. Depending on how many colors you use for this blanket, you may have lots of ends to weave in.Each shell for the border will consist of 4 HDC made into the same stitch.Each shell for the main part of your blanket will consist of 3 DC made into the same CH or stitch.Once satisfied, you will add 2 more CHS to the end. This means you will multiply any number by 4 to get your desired width. To change the size of your blanket, you will make a CH of a multiple of 4 plus 2.(2) skeins each of Caron Simply Soft in Country Blue, White, and Grey Heather (approx.You will also need a tapestry needle and a pair of scissors. I highly recommend using my favorite crochet hooks, Clover Amour. I also used a size H-8 (5mm) crochet hook. However, you can use whatever #4 worsted weight yarn you’d like. I’d love to see what other colors you come up with for inspiration!įor the Tidal Waves Baby Blanket, I used Caron Simply Soft in Country Blue, White, and Grey Heather. If you end up making this blanket, please share your finished product by tagging me on Instagram using the hashtag #amandacrochets. I’m already thinking I may need to make this blanket again, but more in pinks and purples. However, this blanket would be pretty in just about every color combination out there. The Tidal Waves Baby Blanket is made using worsted weight yarn in three different colors. I was searching online and saw a similar design to the one I used and immediately knew I had to recreate my own blanket! I really wanted to make another shell blanket as I love shell stitch blankets. Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing my newest crochet pattern, the Tidal Waves Baby Blanket.
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