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Black and White 30 X 40 Boys Baby Blanket

Follow our easy step-by-pace instructions on how to make a cute infant coating.

Let'south Crochet!

Whether you desire to give a friend a handmade souvenir or create an heirloom for your child, our sweet stroller coating is the answer. To make sure the blueprint was goofproof enough for moms who've never done needlework, nosotros invited the Craft Yarn Council of America to the Parents offices to teach us all how to crochet. After a lunchtime lesson, most staffers were able to crochet a square in about an hour.

Materials

  • Yarn ii balls each of Patons Look at Me lilac, bright lilac, and deep purple (enough to complete viii v inch squares in each color and to finish the edges of the coating)
  • Size 5mm (H-eight) crochet claw
  • Yarn or tapestry needle (blunt-pointed)

To create this 22 x 32 inch stroller blanket, you'll need to complete 24 5-inch crocheted squares. Then, suit the colored patches in a desired pattern, creating 4 rows of six squares each, and weave them together.

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To make one 5-inch-square section

FOUNDATION ROW: Chain (ch) 20 stitches: Begin by making a slipknot on the crochet claw (A).

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Property the hook in one manus, bring yarn over the claw from dorsum to front with your other hand, grab information technology with the hook, and draw the hooked yarn through the slipknot and onto the hook. This makes ane chain sew together (B). Repeat 19 times. When finished, you should have 20 chain stitches and i loop remaining on the hook.

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ROW i: Skip the commencement chain run up from the claw, and insert the claw through the heart of the next chain stitch (C) and wrap the yarn over the hook.

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Draw up a loop. Now you have 2 loops on the hook (D).

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Wrap the yarn over the hook again, and describe it through both loops on the claw (E).

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One loop remains on the claw, and you have just made 1 single crochet (F). Continue in the aforementioned style, inserting the hook into each chain beyond the foundation row until you've completed nineteen single-crochet (sc) stitches. Go along the yarn tension steady so that all stitches are of similar size.

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At the end of the row, make ane chain stitch (ch 1), and turn your piece of work counterclockwise (G), leaving the loop on the hook.

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Next Step

ROW 2: Now you are ready to begin your second row. Slide the crochet hook nether the tiptop ii strands of the showtime stitch side by side to the loop (H).

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Sc into each stitch of the previous row, being sure to work all 19 stitches (I). Ch 1, and plough. Repeat Row 2 for 24 rows or until your department measures 5 inch. Note: Count your stitches frequently as you complete each row to make sure each 1 has 19 unmarried-crochet stitches.

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FINISHING EACH Foursquare: Sc evenly effectually the outside edges of your square using the same color yarn, working two or 3 single-crochet stitches in each corner. Proceed the edges flat. Cut the yarn from the ball, leaving a half dozen inch end. Describe the yarn end through the remaining loop on the hook (J), and tug to make a knot.

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Thread the end onto the yarn or tapestry needle, and weave the yarn back and forth through stitches to secure (K).

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To Assemble the Coating

Arrange the 24 completed squares into iv sections across, 6 sections down, and in the color design of your pick. (If you prefer a different size coating, add or subtract a row of squares.) It is easier to join squares into vertical strips first, and and so weave the long strips together. Utilize Scotch tape to connect the squares equally you piece of work.

Thread yarn or tapestry needle with a length of 1 of the royal yarns. (We used the lightest color yarn to join the squares, but once they are woven together, the yarn will be barely visible.) With the right sides facing yous, concord the edges of the squares yous want to join side by side. Laissez passer the threaded needle through the first sew of the left edge and then through the first stitch of the right edge, leaving about a sixty terminate. Pass the needle through the next stitch on the left border and then through the next stitch on the right edge. Alternate weaving from edge to edge, pulling the joining thread carefully to close the seam (L). Keep the seam slightly loose and elastic for best results. If your squares vary slightly in size, ease in extra rows or stitches gradually for a shine border. Weave in any yarn ends through stitches to secure.

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FINISHING: When all of the squares take been joined, crochet three rows of sc around the outside edges: With the right side of the blanket facing you, draw a loop of lilac yarn through i stitch. Sc effectually the edges, picking up stitches all effectually the blanket. Work 2 or 3 single crochet stitches at each corner to keep edges apartment. After completing the get-go round of sc, cutting yarn from ball, leaving a few inches on the end. With 1 loop on your claw, describe through a strand of the bright lilac yarn, and make another circular of sc. When that row is complete, cut yarn from ball. With ane loop on your hook, pull through a strand of the deep purple yarn, and brand a final round of sc. Cut the yarn, and depict the end through the remaining loop to cease. Using the needle, weave in whatever yarn ends through stitches to secure.

Note: Do not use knitted or crocheted blankets in your baby'due south crib. Crib blankets can be a SIDS hazard, and any yarn strands that fray or unravel can pose a strangulation risk.

Copyright © 2003. Reprinted with permission from the October 2003 issue of Parents magazine.

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