Anyway, the posts on this blanket are somewhat scattered. First I found pictures on this blog post (from Pinterest of course) which links to this blog post with the tutorial, which is in UK crochet terms! So I translated to US terms, basically our sc = their dc, and so on. Here is a translation chart.
I later found another blog post where someone tried making this with dc stitches. I think I like the sc look better though, and it really didn't take that long.
Here is my finished result!
For this blanket I believe I bought a total of 8 skeins of yarn. I used the Vanna's Choice "Dusty Green" color which I got on sale at Jo-Ann Fabric.
My foundation chain was 98, but it ended up being too long so I tapered off some in the rows after. You can't tell at all so don't worry if your chain ends up being too long. The ruffles do a great job of hiding it!
Towards the end of mine one of my bauble rows got off by a fews stitches. This is the worst part about this pattern because you can kind of tell when you mess up. I noticed much later though so I was not pulling it out!! Can you tell from the pictures which row is off? Probably not! It's not that bad.
Here's my pattern:
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Size J or K hook
Approx. 8 skeins (3.5 oz.)
ch 98
Row 1: single crochet into the second chain from the hook and continue along the foundation chain.
Rows 2 and 3: Chain 1 and single crochet to end.
Row 4: sc in next 7 st. then a bauble! (4dc in next st keeping the last loop on the end each time until you have 5 loops on your hook, then bring the yarn through all 5 at once) continue 7 sc and 1 bauble to end.
repeat 3 rows sc, 1 row baubles*
Approx. 8 skeins (3.5 oz.)
ch 98
Row 1: single crochet into the second chain from the hook and continue along the foundation chain.
Rows 2 and 3: Chain 1 and single crochet to end.
Row 4: sc in next 7 st. then a bauble! (4dc in next st keeping the last loop on the end each time until you have 5 loops on your hook, then bring the yarn through all 5 at once) continue 7 sc and 1 bauble to end.
repeat 3 rows sc, 1 row baubles*
*For each bauble row alternate the starting position of the bauble between 7 st and 3 st
****************************************************************************I love this blanket and I hear that babies really love playing with the baubles. I definitely plan on making this one again! I hope you enjoy it too!!
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