There aren’t many things that are cuter than a baby, but we reckon this cosy, star-emblazoned baby blanket comes a close second. Mandy O’Sullivan shows you how to crochet a baby blanket with pictures making this project a super simple one to recreate. Mandy's crochet baby blanket is worked in the softest chenille-style yarn and it’ll keep your little ‘un as snug as a bug in a rug, and look adorable doing it. Plus it’s adorned with matching pom-poms that finish the whole thing off beautifully (learn how to make a pom pom here on Gathered).
If you’ve never tried corner-to-corner (C2C) crochet, you’re in for a treat. Using a series of small squares to create a pattern, you’ll begin at one corner, then work towards the opposite corner, following the chart to build a grid of tiles in different yarn shades. As C2C crochet uses basic techniques, the style is easy enough to learn. It might help to mark off each diagonal row on the chart as you go through, and to practise the C2C stitch before you dive into the design itself. Need some more help? Head over to our crochet for beginners guide for more crochet tips and techniques.
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Materials
- Bernat Baby Blanket Big Ball, 100% polyester, 300g/234m per ball, three balls in White (4005) (Yarn A) and one ball in Peachy (4510) (Yarn B)
- 10mm (UK 000, US N/15) crochet hook (find the best crochet hooks on the market in our round-up)
- DK yarn in pink (Yarn C), 1m (393/8“)
- Yarn needle
Abbreviations (UK) st(s) stitch(es) ch chain sp space ch-sp chain space ss slip stitch tr treble You can find a full list of all abbreviations we use in our abbreviations and conversions guide.
Finished size Approx. 90 x 115cm (35½ x 453/8“)
Crochet baby blanket template
How to crochet a baby blanket step by step with pictures
This blanket uses the C2C stitch pattern, starting at one corner and working diagonally in treble blocks to the opposite corner. Follow the colour scheme in the chart, reading diagonally from the bottom right to the top left. Each square represents one block of 4tr. Change colour on the last pull through of the last st in the previous colour. Drop the previous colour and pick it up when needed again (usually the next row). If the colour doesn’t fall in the correct spot, ss through stitches to work the yarn into position. Tension isn’t important – just keep the blocks even so they align.