Crochet Trellis Flowers Baby Blanket
Crochet Trellis Flowers Baby Blanket
Spring is finally here, and so is this gorgeous Trellis Flowers Baby Blanket. After all, springtime means greenery and blooming flowers, right?
I alternately used apple green and multicolored blue shades to create this baby blanket. Both yarn colors are very pleasing to the eyes, making them perfect for the new season.
To make the beautiful diamond-shaped texture of this blanket, I used the Diamond Waffle Stitch. It’s a stitch that might seem a bit intimidating to do, but I assure you that it’s easier than it looks.
The flowers were made with the Flower Stitch pattern.
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The Perfect Baby Shower Gift
The Trellis Baby Blanket makes a beautiful baby shower gift or birthday present for anyone who loves flowers and floral-themed patterns.
Plus, this stunning flower blanket crochet pattern is the perfect spring project if you like to enhance your skill and at the same time, end up with something wonderful. Make it as big or small as you like.
With its refreshing color scheme and lovely textures, this blanket will make any nursery or room a lot livelier!
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Pattern Notes
Pattern Level
- Intermediate
Format & Terms
- Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- PDF file format
- Written in English only
Size
115cm long by 95cm wide
Yarn Used
- Marriner Yarns DK
- Click here for YARN ALTERNATIVES
Yarn Quantities
- 4 x 100g balls of Smooth Touch Cotton Look DK in blue
- 5 x 100g balls of DK yarn in Apple
Other Supplies
- crochet hook, I used a 4.5mm hook
- tapestry needle
- scissors
Skills & Abbreviations
Most basic stitches below have their own tutorial on my blog 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.
- magic ring
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- dc – double crochet
- sk – skip
- fptr – front post treble
- fptr2tog – fptr 2 together
- Po St – popcorn stitch
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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. The blanket can be adjusted by simply crocheting fewer chains in the starting chain. Instructions on how to adjust the size of the blanket are in the pattern. TIP: use the same crochet hook I recommend in the pattern to keep the size closer to the original.
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. I recommend this yarn because it has beautiful colors and washes well.
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 starting chains and rows. Please keep in mind that making the blanket a lot larger than advised will change the way it looks when folded.
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Happy Crocheting!