Farm Cow Baby Blanket
Farm Cow Baby Blanket – 3in1 Folding Farm Cow Baby Blanket
This cute cow folding baby blanket is the latest one to join my collection of farm animal baby blankets.
The blanket part of the design is corner-to-corner crochet to mimic the spotted cow print of the popular Holstein cow.
I crocheted the body parts using Amigurumi techniques (crocheted in the round).
Scroll down to learn more about 3in1 baby blankets and get the pattern.
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Farm Cow Baby Blanket – Buy This Pattern
Get the detailed pattern with step-by-step photos and tutorials in PDF format from the links below.
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Farm Cow Baby Blanket – Video Resources
This pattern has videos to help you complete it.
Find the video tutorials that help you with the farm sheep baby blanket on Crafting Happiness YouTube Channel.
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Farm Cow Baby Blanket – Why is it called a 3in1 Cow Baby Blanket?
The 3in1 folding baby blanket acts as a blanket, a toy, and a decoration for your loved one’s room.
It is a blanket that keeps your child warm and snuggly.
Unfolded, it keeps your child warm and snuggly while he is entertained playing with the toy cow attached to the blanket.
When you don’t need the blanket anymore, fold it back and it instantly transforms into a cute animal decoration that you can rest on the armchair or the side of the cot.
Farm Cow Baby Blanket – The cow baby blanket would make a wonderful baby shower gift!
The baby blanket was designed to fit into a farm or animal-themed nursery.
It will make a wonderful present for a farmer or cow lover or anyone who loves farm animals.
Made with double knit (light worsted) yarn, this blanket is warm and soft, but light in weight, perfect for babies of all sizes and ages.
This blanket is crocheted in gender-neutral colors and will fit any nursery color scheme.
Make it your own and choose any color that suits your taste, from pinks for baby girls to blues for baby boys.
Farm Cow Baby Blanket – Pattern Notes
The cow baby blanket crochet pattern is suitable for crocheters who are comfortable reading a crochet pattern and have attempted amigurumi before.
All special stitches are explained so you can easily follow the pattern.
If you want to make it bigger, you can crochet a border around the blanket.
There are video links to tutorials that teach you how to C2C crochet, and how to change colors and minimize ends.
Gauge is not very important in this pattern.
For your reference, a 10cm by 10cm area has 5.5 c2c squares by 5.5 c2c squares.
Pattern Level
- Intermediate
Format & Terms
- Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- PDF file format
- Written in English only
Size
- 100cm by 75cm
Each ball of yarn is 250m long.
Yarn Used
Yarn Quantities
- Deramores Studio DK 4 x 100g balls in white (250m per ball)
- Deramores Studio DK 2 x 100g balls in black (250m per ball)
- small quantities of DK (light worsted yarn) in pink for the face and inner ears
- small quantities of DK (light worsted yarn) in beige for horns
Other Supplies
- toy filling
- crochet hook size 4mm
- blunt sewing needle to fit the yarn used to stitch the parts together
- 12mm black doll safety eyes
- clothespins (optional) to keep your yarn organized when crocheting c2c
- scissors, pins, and stitch markers.
Farm Cow Baby Blanket – Skills & Abbreviations
Most basic stitches below have their own tutorial on my blog or YouTube channel paired with a video. If you are not sure how to crochet them, click the blue link and you will be taken to the separate instructions.
Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- magic ring
- ch – chain
- yo – yarn over
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc blo – sc in the back loop only
- bo – regular bobble stitch
- hdc – half double crochet
- dec – decrease (sc2tog)
- inc – increase (2sc in the same stitch)
- dc – double crochet
- sc – single crochet
- fpdc – (front post double crochet)
- mbo – modified bobble stitch
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Farm Cow Baby Blanket – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
I am stuck on this pattern, can you help?
Every pattern you purchase from my shop comes with help and support. I will help you get unstuck and finish your project, so you can buy with confidence and try something new.
If you are completely new to crocheting, I recommend starting with beginner patterns and building up your confidence, pay attention to the skill level of my patterns and buy only if you are already at that level.
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Can I crochet this blanket using Aran yarn (worsted yarn #4)?
Yes, you can! The body parts will come out a little larger than my own, but still, in the same shape, use a smaller hook than recommended for Aran yarn to keep the size smaller. The blanket can be adjusted by simply crocheting more rounds.
Do I have to use the same yarn brand as you to get the same result?
No, you don’t. You can use any brand you like but pay attention to the yardage, different brands have different yardage. Here is a list of alternative yarns I recommend.
Can I change the size of the blanket?
Yes, you can. Each pattern can be adjusted by simply changing the number of rounds you make.
Can I sell items made with your pattern?
Yes, you can. Please check the copyright section for more details.
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COPYRIGHT:
The pattern and photographs on this blog are the property of Crafting Happiness, don’t use them to advertise your own creations. This pattern and design are subject to copyright and are for personal, non-commercial use only.
You can sell the items made with this pattern on a small scale if you made them yourself (e.g. handmade to order or sold at fairs etc). Mass production of items using my patterns is not allowed without my written approval. You may not distribute or sell this pattern under any circumstances.
Happy Crocheting!
Geraldine
October 4, 2021 @ 9:30 am
Which of your animal folding blankets would you say was the easiest one for someone to start with please. I am eager to make one for a much longer for baby but want to start easy.
Ariana Wimsett
October 4, 2021 @ 10:59 am
Hi, except the dragon, deer and the cow, the others are relatively easy to make
Julie
September 17, 2021 @ 3:34 pm
I’m keen to make this blanket, but just wondering how the wash with the head having stuffing in?
Ariana Wimsett
September 21, 2021 @ 10:11 pm
You wash it by placing it in a pillow case or in a net bag, much like one does with shoes or a bra. Follow the instructions for washing on the yarn band and air dry it laying flat. I hope this helps
Shelly Butlet
July 31, 2021 @ 4:54 pm
I ordered some patterns from you on June 20 2021 and I still haven’t received them.
Ariana Wimsett
August 1, 2021 @ 9:21 am
Hello Shelly, please send me a message from the platform you bought it from (Etsy or Ravelry) and I will help you get your patterns.
Miss Daisy
February 13, 2021 @ 2:16 pm
How do I get a written pattern ?
arianagoldberry
February 13, 2021 @ 3:11 pm
You can find the written pattern in my Etsy & Ravelry stores, you will find the links in the pink box at the top of this post.
Catherine Burrows
December 23, 2020 @ 3:02 pm
Is this pattern still available? If so, how do I find it to order?
Thank you.
arianagoldberry
December 29, 2020 @ 11:09 am
Hi, you can find the pattern in my Etsy and Ravelry shops:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CraftingHappinessUK
https://www.ravelry.com/designers/crafting-happiness
SANDRA J LALONDE
August 28, 2023 @ 9:07 pm
My mother bought the cow and horse patterns from you off Etsy but hasn’t received them yet. She ordered them on 6-27-2023. Just want to know when she can expect to get them as the payment has been processed and it’s been 2 months now
astrid
October 29, 2020 @ 2:51 pm
says free so where is this pattern?!
arianagoldberry
October 30, 2020 @ 11:07 am
Hi, this pattern is not free anymore, can you please point me to the place that advertises it as free? Would like to know who does that. Thank you 😊
erma brigham
November 9, 2019 @ 8:41 pm
i would love the 3 in 1 pattern for the cow but i cant get it
arianagoldberry
November 12, 2019 @ 12:40 pm
You can find the pattern in my Etsy or Ravelry shops, the links are in this post.
marian
October 18, 2019 @ 5:02 pm
is het patroon ook in het nederlands
arianagoldberry
October 18, 2019 @ 5:10 pm
Sorry, it’s in english only
Anna
October 18, 2019 @ 3:37 am
Thank you so much for yet another wonderful pattern hun.
MARGRETTA
October 17, 2019 @ 6:31 pm
Thank you for your free pattern I look forwards to making it
I have made your bear blanket and love your patterns
Alna Storey
October 17, 2019 @ 7:07 am
Good day
How do I download this free pattern of the cow?
LaLaDaMaMa
October 17, 2019 @ 5:11 am
Thank you so much for the amazing pattern! I look forward to making this for my new nephew! ❤❤❤
Lori Thorne
October 16, 2019 @ 8:19 pm
Thanks so much! This is adorable!
Lori
October 18, 2019 @ 12:52 am
I was able to fix it myself. Just needed to open the page in chrome on my phone in order to download. Hope this helps others. Thank you for the free pattern it is a one of a kind, special.
suzanne
October 16, 2019 @ 7:37 pm
Thank you very much for ther pattern
Jo
October 16, 2019 @ 6:48 pm
Thank you! I love your 2in1 blanket patterns. 🙂
Mary-Anne Mack
October 18, 2019 @ 3:34 pm
Thank you for this lovely pattern. I bought the Fox and Reindeer patterns 3 months ago. Your patterns are easy too follow which I love.
Carol A Jacobs
October 16, 2019 @ 6:28 pm
Thank you so much for sharing !
Barbara Blakely
October 16, 2019 @ 6:19 pm
When I click to download free pattern it says I don’t have access. How do I get the pattern free
RACHELLE A RICE
October 16, 2019 @ 5:47 pm
Thank you Ariana! I love your work and reading your blog. You are so nice to give these for a few days. I’ve not yet made anything from your patterns as of yet, but I have a few on my list to purchase and try in the future. <3 Have a beautiful day!