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Today, we’re steering our creative journey towards the world of infants, drawing inspiration from their delicate charm. We’re well aware that babies, especially during the chilly winter months, often seek warmth and comfort. That’s why this pattern fits perfectly into this scenario – a breathtaking baby blanket that, at first glance, evokes all the endearing qualities of our little bundles of joy.
The Bobble Crochet Stitch
The heart of the Bobble Crochet Baby Blanket lies in the Bobble Stitch. This stitch is a simple and playful way to add dimension to your project. The Bobble Stitch is created by working several double crochets into the same stitch or space, then joining them at the top. These clusters of stitches create a bumpy texture that resembles little, puffy circles.
Materials Needed:
Yarn:Â Choose a soft, baby-friendly yarn in the color of your choice. Pastel shades or gender-neutral tones are popular for baby blankets.
Crochet Hook: 5mm (H-8).
Yarn needle.
Scissors.
Measuring tape.
Stitch Abbreviations:
bo: bobble
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
ch: chain
st: stitch
rep: repeat
Stitch Explanations
Single Crochet (sc)
- Insert the hook from front to back in the second chain from the hook or the designated stitch.
- Yarn over (yo) the hook and pull the yarn back through the chain (or stitch) from back to front (resulting in 2 loops on the hook).
- Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook.
Bobble (bo)
- Yarn over (yo) and insert the hook into the designated stitch (stitch) in the row, picking up a loop (3 loops on the hook).
- Yarn over and draw the yarn through 2 loops (4 loops on the hook).
- Yarn over and insert the hook into the same stitch, drawing through 2 loops (5 loops on the hook).
- Yarn over and insert the hook into the same stitch, drawing through 2 loops (6 loops on the hook).
- Yarn over and draw the yarn through all 6 loops on the hook, then tighten down.
Half Double Crochet (hdc)
- Yarn over (yo) and insert the hook from the front to the back of the designated stitch.
- Yarn over the hook and pick up a loop.
- Yarn over the hook and pull back through all three loops on the hook.
Notes
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The baby blanket pattern is written in standard US terms.
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If you’d like to create a bobble stripes blanket, you can change the yarn colors. For guidance on changing colors (or switching yarn skeins) in this blanket, refer to our tutorial on how to change colors in crochet.
The Blanket Pattern
Foundation Row: Chain (see the size chart for the size you’re making), then in the second chain from the hook, make a half double crochet (hdc). Continue by making a hdc into each chain across. Turn. (36, 96, 120, 132, 156, 204, 276, 324 stitches)
Row 1: Chain 1, single crochet (sc), sc, bobble, sc, sc, repeat from * to * across, finishing with a single crochet in the last stitch. Turn. (36, 96, 120, 132, 156, 204, 276, 324 stitches)
Row 2: Chain 1, make a half double crochet into each stitch across. Turn.
Row 3: Chain 1, make a half double crochet into each stitch across. Turn.
Row 4: Chain 1, make a half double crochet into each stitch across. Turn.
Row 5 – (refer to the chart for the size being made): Repeat rows 1 – 4 until you have two rows remaining.
Second to Last Row: Repeat row 1.
Last Row: Repeat row 2.
Finishing: Fasten off and weave in any loose ends using a yarn needle.
CROCHET DIAGRAM:
Video Tutorial
If you’re someone who finds video tutorials more appealing, we’ve got you covered. I highly recommend this in-depth tutorial that’s tailored specifically for visual learners who prefer video content over written instructions. The video was Sirin’s Crochet channel. You can find the video tutorial here.
The Bobble Crochet Baby Blanket is more than just a blanket; it’s a labor of love, a testament to your creativity, and a source of comfort for a precious new life. The bobbles add character and warmth to this delightful creation. So, pick up your crochet hook, select your softest yarn, and start crafting your own Bobble Crochet Baby Blanket today. It’s not only a gift for the baby but a cherished memory for years to come.
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