![]() ![]() ROW 1: Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook, work 1 HDC and 1 DC. (To make your blanket bigger or smaller, start with a chain that is any multiple of 3.) A back post double crochet means you insert your hook from back to front around the post of the next DC and work a DC. HALF DOUBLE CROCHET (HDC): YO, insert your hook, pull up a loop, YO, pull through three loops.ĭOUBLE CROCHET (DC): YO, insert your hook, pull up a loop, YO, pull through two loops, YO, pull through last two loops.įRONT AND BACK POST DOUBLE CROCHET (FPDC & BPDC): A front post double crochet means you insert your hook from front to back around the post of the next DC and work a DC. SINGLE CROCHET (SC): Insert your hook, pull up a loop, yarn over (YO), pull through two loops. Gauge 4 in = 12 st and 6 rows of pattern Stitches ![]() ![]() Size M/N/9.00mm crochet hook, tapestry needle, scissors Size I think this blanket would make a great kid-sized throw or a really nice play mat for a baby!īernat Baby Blanket Sparkle (100% polyester, 300g/10.5oz, 201m/220y)ģ skeins Moonlight, 1 skein Rose Glow, 1 skein Seafoam I wanted to use a thicker stitch to make this blanket nice and cuddly, so I used the sedge stitch, which is a combination of SC, HDC, and DC, all worked into one space. It’s also just as soft and snuggly as the regular blanket yarn, and since it’s a bigger weight yarn it works up just as fast, but the sparkles make it just a little bit more magical :). The yarn feels just like regular Bernat Baby Blanket yarn, and the sparkles don’t shed or come off at all. It’s hard to tell from the pictures, but this blanket has sparkles! Our friends at Yarnspirations* sent us some of Bernat Baby Blanket Sparkle to try and I really love how it turned out for this blanket! ![]()
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