♥ Baby Star Blanket ♥
With February chills
still nipping at our heels my design for this week’s Crochet Club over at blog.lovecrochet.com is all about keeping
our tiny tots warm and toasty. This Baby Star Blanket is the perfect size to
throw over the top of a baby car seat or pushchair, but could be made slightly
bigger for a cot or crib.
With the main blanket
worked in DC and the stars being hooked up separately and stitched on to the
finished blanket, this is a beautiful and totally unique handmade accessory.
I used 7 x balls of
Debbie Bliss Mia in Silver (22) for the main part of the blanket and 1 x ball
of Debbie Bliss Mia in Light Pink (11) for the stars.
For the blanket I
worked with a 4.5 mm hook for the main part and a 3.5mm hook for the finishing
edge and border.
The stars are worked
with a 2.5mm hook.
The finished blanket
measures approx. 62cm x 52cm.
To make the blanket:
Chain 91.
Starting in the second chain from the hook work a row of DC,
90 sts.
At the end of the row chain 1 and turn. Keep working rows of
DC until your work measures approx. 60cm, finishing on a RS row. Remember to
chain 1 and turn at the end of each row.
Do not finish off at the end of your final row.
Edging:
Round 1:
Switch to using a 3.5mm hook and work a round of DC all the way around all four
edges of the blanket, working 2 or 3 stitches into each corner stitch to stop
the blanket from becoming out of shape.
( I found it helped to keep the edges flat by working 1 DC in each stitch on the top and bottom
edge and two stitches in every alternate stitch down each side. )
Round 2: Work a second round of DC , working 1 DC
into each stitch all the way around, and two or three stitches into each corner
stitch if needed.
Round 3: You are now going to work the Picot border
as follows :* Sl St, chain 2, Sl St back in to the first stitch of the chain
you have just worked, Sl St in to the next stitch.* Now repeat from * to * all
the way around the edge of your blanket. Sl ST to join at the end, finish off
and sew in the ends.
To make the stars:
I made a total of 23 stars for my blanket. Using the Light
Pink and 2.5mm hook makes the stars as follows:
Round 1: Begin by making a Magic Ring and then work 5 DC in
to the ring. Sl St to join.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch from the first round.
Sl St to join . Work a Sl St in to the next stitch and then * work a chain of 4.
You are now going to create your first point by working back
down the chain as follows: beginning in the second chain from the hook work a
Sl St, followed by a DC, followed by a HTR. Now skip a stitch and Sl St the
point back to the central circle*. Repeat from * to * until you have 5 points.
Sl St to join, finish off and sew in the ends.
Once you have made the required number of stars lay out your
blanket and position the stars as you want them. I pinned mine with safety pins
to hold them in place whilst sewing each star in to its final position with a
needle and thread. When sewing each star work your way all the way around the
edge with small stitches to ensure that each star is held firmly in place.
Happy baby snuggling !
♥
Thank you for the pattern Kate it is beautiful and I will be making one soon. Gracie is gorgeous and shows it off perfectly. Love Joy xx
ReplyDeleteSweet baby and blanket with stars!!
ReplyDeleteAh Kate, Grcie is so sweet! Really like the blanket! Are you using UK crochet terms?
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant, adding the stars afterwards is such a clever idea. This is so pretty but modern - I love it. Pinning
ReplyDeleteLove the up date, what a busy bee you have been which Is understandable with a new arrival Grace to your family. A little Princess she is gorgeous. I've just joined Instagram, how amazing is it all the lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI've just joined Instagram, I'm so pleased I have I get to see all your lovely makes. They are beautiful. Have a great weekend. 💜💜
ReplyDeleteHi Kate, the blanket is beautiful! I'm about to make it for my niece. She would also like the cute bunny ears hat shown in the pic, is that your pattern as well?
ReplyDeleteAmy.
Hi Kate,
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for a weave this week for Google.
I'm so happy that I found it now!
But I don't understand how it's done the blanket.
Did you use; needle or awl?
And Is it possible to take photos of the knitting?
please help me.
I would love to.
Lots of love from Turkey