![]() Repeat Row 2 until you’ve reached the size blanket you desire. Your last stitch on each row will be a single crochet in the space from the previous row, then Ch 2 and turn work. To begin Row 2, single crochet in the first chain space from the row below, then from here you will continue in the same pattern of *Chain 1, skip one stitch, and single crochet in the next chain space* (putting your single crochets in the spaces created from the chain 1 of the previous row). When you get to the end of the row, chain 2 and turn your work. The row should end with a single crochet in the last chain. *Chain 1, skip one stitch, and single crochet in the next stitch.* Continue all the way to the end of the row in this same pattern. Single crochet in the 4th chain from the hook. Instructions:Ĭhain 100 (or any even number). For a smaller or larger blanket, adjust your stitches up or down. I chained 100 for my ideal lap blanket width. *Notes: This pattern is worked with an even number of stitches. ![]() My blanket starts and ends with the off white skeins. My colorways: 4 skeins off white, 2 dark blue, and 2 taupe. ![]() I used Charisma Yarn from Michael’s-each block uses 2 skeins of one color. I waited until I found it on sale for $2.00, so my blanket was a grand total of $16.00 for the yarn! Materials: ![]() This would also be pretty in an even larger yarn for a super snuggly winter blanket!Īlso worth noting, this yarn is only $4.49/skein at Michael’s. You can use a different brand of yarn and as long as it’s still bulky you’ll end up with a similar size as mine (36″W x 47″L). ![]()
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