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Sunday, 29 September 2013

"The Alexander" - Crochet baby blanket pattern

Back in July I learned to crochet. I've made a few bits so far, but I wanted a big project to work on... What better than a baby blanket for my lovely friend Charlie over at Learning Lessons in Mummyography's baby who is due in just a few weeks time! Charlie and I know each other from when we were pregnant with our daughters who were both born in March last year. She's been a great friend and a real inspiration both as a photographer and blogger over the last 18 months... And she's a sucker for a blanket.


Charlie doesn't know what she's having so I chose wool colours to match her nursery. They are James C. Brett Cotton On in CO12 (a sage green) which is a cotton acrylic blend, and CottonSoft by King Cole in Jade and Oyster which are both 100% cotton. I love the colour combination, it's really fresh and most importantly, super soft for that delicate new born skin. I love to support local, independent retailers, and all my wool came from The Laughing Yew in East Carlton.



It's far from perfect, but I've loved making it and mastering some new skills too. The product tester will have to report back when he/she arrives. I name it "The Alexander". Here's the pattern!

The blanket is larger than a baby blanket you might buy in the shop. I didn't use all my wool but to finish the project I needed:

2 x Jade
3 x Oyster
3 x Sage but I only just cracked into the last one!

Needle size 4.5mm

Chain 140, then double crochet (DC) for the entire blanket body.

  • 10 rows Oyster
  • 2 Sage
  • 4 Oyster
  • 4 Jade
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Jade
  • 10 Oyster
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Jade 
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Oyster
  • 2 Jade
  • 4 Oyster
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Oyster
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Jade - this is the middle of the blanket!
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Oyster
  • 4 Sage 
  • 4 Oyster
  • 2 Jade
  • 4 Oyster
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Jade
  • 4 Sage
  • 10 Oyster
  • 4 Jade
  • 4 Sage
  • 4 Jade
  • 4 Oyster
  • 2 Sage
  • 10 Oyster
This means that all your loose ends are down one side, all being well, so you can just nip up and stitch them in. 

After stitching them in, I ran a DC edging in Sage all the way around (this helped tidy up my sides which weren't always super straight!!) then went round again with a triple crochet (TC) edging in Jade, to finish it off.


It's a simple pattern, but I think it looks really effective, and of course you could substitute your colours - a super girlie version in a dusky pink and burgundy/wine with the Oyster would be divine, or tones of blue for a boy, or even varying neutral shades - coffees and toffees for example.



So this is off in the post to Charlie this week and it's pay day tomorrow... Which means it's time to start thinking about a blanket for my baby! Charlie and Baby A, I'm sorry this didn't arrive in time for your baby shower, but I hope you love it as much as I do and that it will keep you both snuggly on cosy days in and crisp journeys out this winter!

xxxxx

8 comments:

  1. That's really beautiful and its a really precious gift too. My aunt made me a rainbow coloured one when Z was born and to this day its one of my favourite present!

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    1. Thankyou! My next blanket will be rainbow as we're planning a rainbow theme for the kids end room. I don't think you can beat a hand made gift, can you? Thanks for stopping by x

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  2. This is beautiful!!

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  3. Absolutely beautiful - I love those colours. And what a very special present :) Thank you so much for linking to PoCoLo x

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