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Row 1: HDC in the 3rd chain from the hook.
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(If you want to make this a larger blanket the pattern repeat is any odd number times 6, plus 2.)
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(A PDF of this pattern is available on Etsy.) PatternĬhain 116 in Black. Size H-5mm crochet hook, size G, 4mm hook (Click on the highlighted yarn above for specifications)
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If you need a visual on how to carry yarn and also a great tip on how to keep your yarn from twisting while making a gingham blanket, please watch this quick Youtube tutorial:ĥ balls Patons Canadiana in Pale Gray Mix Half Double Crochet (HDC): Yarn over, insert hook into designated stitch, yarn over and pull a loop back through, yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook.įront Post Double Crochet (FPDC): Yarn over, insert your hook from front to back, and back around the front of the post (vertical bar of the stitch) to pop the post forward, yarn over and pull a loop back through, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through remaining 2 loops.īack Post Double Crochet (BPDC): Yarn over, insert your hook from back to front and to the back around the vertical bar of the stitch popping the post to the back of your work, yarn over and pull a loop back through, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through remaining 2 loops. Read about us under the MENU heading ABOUT if you’d like to know more. You will have to estimate the yarn amounts if you make it bigger than the pattern offered here. Our blankets our filled with love and hope for future grandchildren to join our family, it’s the main reason why Daisy Farm exists, but we welcome you in and are so glad to have you make blankets along with us to gift to the special new babies that enter your life.Īll our blankets do include a pattern repeat, so you can customize the blanket to the size you need. We are not professional crocheters by any means, but crochet is a craft that has been passed down through our family and we hope that by writing all our patterns down we can keep passing on that tradition. In a nutshell, we are a family of crocheters who love to share what we are making. There are so many beautiful blankets to see made by crocheters from all over the world! Another great place to see variations is on Instagram under the hashtag #daisyfarmcrafts.īefore I get to the pattern, I’d love to echo what Hannah, my oldest daughter wrote in her pattern she published yesterday, and for all the new followers that have found us. If you are new to finding us and our gingham check blankets and want to see other color variations, come and join the Daisy Farm Crafters Group on Facebook. I really will look forward to seeing how many color variations you all come up with! I’ve made the checks one and a half inches square I and think this looks like a classic gingham check. In this design, I’ve used all half double crochet. Hi friends! As I’m sure you’ve guessed by the picture above, I’m still making gingham blankets! And, honestly, I’ve lost count of how many, I think this is number 20 but don’t hold me to it.