

Use the 10 mm hook to crochet the slip stitch border. Use the 8 mm crochet hook to crochet the granny squares.In case you would like to add more granny squares to your blanket, reference the Granny Square Yardage information above to see how much of each yarn color is needed for each square to see if you have enough yarn.This blanket is constructed of 42 granny squares that are seamed together.Color C: 42 g/46 yds (Mustard) – 1 skein.Color B: 284 g/311 yds (Salt) – 3 skeins.Color A: 820 g/900 yds (Agave) – 7 skeins.Hue + Me Yarn (Bulky level 5) – convenient kit available HERE.8 mm crochet hook (for the granny square) and 10 mm (for the slip stitch border).Choose your favorite color combinations to customize your blanket! Pattern Description: Crochet this beautiful chunky daisy blanket to brighten up your home! This granny square blanket works up quickly using bulky yarn. This pattern is also available in the “ Home Decor Crochet PATTERN BUNDLE” which includes over 10 beautiful designs at a discounted price – check out the bundle HERE! Lion Brand Yarn has put together a convenient kit HERE that contains all the yarn you need to make this stunning blanket (choose any color combination you want)!
COLOR BLOCK LOOPY YARN BLANKET PDF
This pattern is written using US abbreviations.**You can purchase an INEXPENSIVE AD-FREE PDF of this pattern on Etsy HERE or LoveCrochet HERE! This beautifully formatted PDF includes the step-by-step pictures and is a total of 7 pages including the cover page. 3 skeins of category 3 yarn 1 of each color (I used Bernat Softee Baby in Soft Red, Soft Peach, and Antique White).SoCal Sunset Color Block Baby Blanket Materials
COLOR BLOCK LOOPY YARN BLANKET FREE
It’s the perfect Netflix and chill project.īelow is the free pattern! You can also find an inexpensive PDF version in my Etsy and Ravelry shops. You are only using one stitch so counting isn’t necessary beyond the first row. For those in between colors see what works the best! Stick with bright whites for cool colors (blues & purples) and off white for warmer colors (reds & yellows).

I choose a cream color for my “white” since my pinks were warm and peachy.

To get the same ombre/color block effect simply choose dark and light variations of your main color, and then a coordinating white. My colors A, B and C were, respectively, Bernat Softee Baby in Soft Red, Soft Peach, and Antique White. When I transitioned to my second pink I could totally see my vision coming to life. I started with the beautiful deep pink and was so happy with it. I think this makes a more streamlined and modern look. I’ve been loving using half double crochet between the posts lately, since it kind of blurs those horizontal lines that crocheting into the top of the stitch creates. I immediately started looking for another color to complete a 3 or 4 color fade, and I picked up a white and a cream. I found the perfect skein, and next to it saw this beautiful rich pink that complimented it so well.

I’m not into pink, and I was aiming for a muted reddish pink to be a little more edgy and less fluffy girly girl. I didn’t come up with the idea and colors until I was at Joann’s looking for a peachy pink for another project. I wanted to make something that was clean, basic and functional. I’m not giving him credit there.) Anyway I love him to death and he’s totally a millennial SoCal hipster. A very good friend of mine just had a beautiful baby girl.
