Looking for a soft baby gift for a little girl? A gift that is soft but not too hard to make? This soft Pink Addison Crochet Baby Girl Blanket Pattern with furry border will be a great project to try.
The shell crochet stitch has only has 2 crochet stitches, single and double crochet stitch. You make the classic simple shell crochet stitch with those easy beginner crochet stitches.
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Crochet is know to be so soothing and has been proven to relieve stress. There is nothing better than sitting with a cup of hot coffee and crocheting your favorite crochet project. Crochet blankets are always a popular choice among crocheters , be a beginner or a experienced Crocheter. The crocheted blankets are so versatile. You can combine multiple crochet stitches and make a pretty textured crochet blanket. You can easily make them as small as you want, or as large as you want. Today am sharing the pattern for this Crochet Easy Shell Stitch Blanket. I just love the texture of this stitch. This pattern is very simple to work up. This stitch is made up of double crochets and single crochets worked up in a pattern. The Crochet shell stitch looks complicated, but its just a repeat of two rows and you end up with a beautiful crochet blanket. I have used variegated yarn for the blanket. I love how the color changes and you don't have to weave off the yarn ends in case of using different color yarn at end of every row. You can use this easy Crochet shell stitch pattern to also make a Placemat Tablemat or a full sized crochet afghan blanket or a crochet throw. Materials Used:- 8 Ply Cotton Variegated Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Size:- 30 inches- Customizable to any size
Pink Shell Baby Blanket
Looking for something lovely to make for a new baby? Look no further than this Pink Shell Baby Blanket. Sweet and simple, this crochet baby blanket pattern has a clean, classic look. From her little nose to her tiny toes, a baby girl would look snug and safe wrapped in this soft blanket made with a crochet shell stitch. This beginner baby blanket features stripes that pop in a unique pattern. Swap out the pink yarn for blue or yellow, and this blanket is perfect for any baby.
Single Crochet Border For Blankets With Dc Rows
"Depending on the height of the stitches used in the blanket design, you will need to make one or more single crochet stitches per each row along the side of your blanket. The bottom and top edges of your blanket only require you to crochet 1sc in each stitch, while the corner stitches will have 3sc to help carry over the yarn to the other side. Today I'm going to show you how to crochet a simple single crochet border for blankets that are made with double crochet stitches or have double crochet stitches at the end of the rows, such as the classic basketweave stitch or the gingham pattern."
Easy Scallop Shell Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern
You are going to love this easy, beginner friendly crochet pattern. A Scallop Shell Crochet Baby Blanket that is a riot of gorgeous colour and easy and fun to make!
This blanket uses only very simple stitches - the double crochet stitch and chain. You will create a striped blanket that has great appeal because of the texture effect of the 3 double crochet scallops. It creates a wavy design through the pattern and each scallop is like a small puff in the rows of crochet.
Timeless Lacy Shell Crochet Blanket
This timeless lacy shell crochet blanket is simple but has an elegant touch. Alternating the colored yarn with white really helps make this throw lovely. I must admit, this is a pattern I fell in love with so much that I made two right away. This pattern size is wonderful for a small throw or blanket. However, it would be an heirloom crochet project as a larger afghan. The pattern is a repeat of rows 2-5. It is ideal to end with the stitch pattern on row 3 as this will provide a nice foundation to even out the work on the next row. There are just a few special stitches; the v-stitch, and the shell stitch. The edge consists of the single crochet and double crochet. In total, just a but shy of five skeins were used for this baby blanket.