Friday, January 30, 2026

Hexagon Blanket Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 Hexagon Blanket 
Crochet Pattern
 By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs


The Hexagon Blanket Crochet Pattern may seem
 like a complicated blanket pattern, but it is a really fun
 and easy blanket to stitch up. Once you stitch up a few
 pieces you will love it.

I decided it would be so fun for 
Our Friday Fun Day Project!


You will need to make both Hexagons pieces 
and 1/2 hexagon pieces for the blanket.
The written patterns for both, are here on the blog. 
They make beautiful blankets, but the Hexagon
 shape can also be used for making pillows,
 bags, table runners, pot holders, 
washcloths, lap blanket, washcloths and just
about anything you can think of. 
I think it's a really wonderful shape to create with.

Make sure you check out the Video Tutorial. 
I show you how to stitch up both the 
Hexagon and half hexagon, as well as, 
how to stitch them together to form a blanket.

                

My blanket that I designed is 30 X 30 inches
and you can make your blanket any size you
 would like. Although I used The Premier Sweet Roll
 yarn for my blanket, you can use any 
medium (4) weight yarn you would like.
 I think this crochet pattern would make a 
great Scrap Happy pattern. 


See The Video On My Crochet
Youtube Channel At This LINK


Hexagon Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – H / 5 mm
Yarn – Medium (4) Acrylic – 15 oz.
             Premier Sweet Roll Frostie / Slushie
             White - 3 oz. Trim
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (chain
Slst stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Space (sp)
Skip (sk)
 
Size: 30 X 30 inches - You make yours any size you like
Hexagon – 6 inches
½ hexagon – 6 X 3 inches
 
Notes:
Ch3 Counts as a dc
 
Pattern: You will need both Hexagons
                   and 1/2 hexagons for the pattern

Hexagon –(27 for the my size pattern)

R: 1 - Ch 5, join in a circle,
Ch 3, dc, ch1 In the circle,
*2 dc ch1* Repeat from * to * 4 more times,
Join to the ch3 with a slst, slst in the next dc,
slst in the ch1 sp (6 sets of 2 dc, ch1)


R: 2 – Ch3, dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1 in the 1st ch1 sp,
*2dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to *
Join to the ch3 with a slst, slst in the next dc,
slst in the ch1 sp (6 sets of 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1)


R: 3 - Ch3, dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1,
 2 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1 in the next ch1 sp,
*2dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
2 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1 in the next ch1 sp,
Repeat From * to *
Join to the ch3 with a slst, slst in the next dc,
slst in the ch1 sp
(6 sets of 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1, 2dc, ch1)


R: 4 - Ch3, dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1,
 2 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1 in the next 2 ch1 sps,
*2dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
2 dc in the next ch1 sp, ch1 in the next 2 ch1 sps,
Repeat From * to *
Join to the ch3 with a slst,  tie off weave in the ends.
(6 sets of 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc, ch1, and 2dc, ch1 2 times)


Repeat R: 1 – R: 5 For As Many times as needed for
The size Blanket you wish to make. (27 for the pattern)


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½ Hexagon
– 6 For My Size blanket
 
R: 1 – Ch 5, join in a circle, ch 3, dc, ch1 in the circle,
2dc Ch1, 2dc, turn and ch3 ( 3 sets of 2dc, 2 ch1)
 
R: 2 – Dc in the 1st dc, ch1,
2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp
*2dc, ch1, 2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp,
2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat from * to * 1 more time
2 dc in the last dc, turn and ch3
(6 sets of 2dc, 5 ch1)


R: 3 - Dc in the 1st dc, ch1,
 2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp,
*2dc, ch1, 2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sps,
2 dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat from * to * 1 more time
2 dc in the last dc, turn and ch3
(9 sets of 2 dc, 8 ch1)


R: 4 - Dc in the 1st dc, ch1,
2 dc, ch1 in the next 2 ch1 sp,
*2dc, ch1, 2dc, ch1 in the next ch1 sp,
2 dc, ch1 in the next 2 ch1 sp,
2 dc in the last dc, tie off weave in the ends.
(12 sets of 2dc, 11 ch1)

You will need to Repeat R: 1 – R: 4 - (6 Times for the Pattern)

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 Joining  them together

For My Blanket - 27  - Hexagons, 6 -1/2 Hexagons 

I place them wrong side out and slst them together, 
stitching through the outside loops.


I Stitch them in a row as shown here-


 
Then Stitch the Rows together.
Front 

Back

You will need the ½ Hexagon on the end of every other
 Row on the ends of the blanket.


Once The Blanket is the size you need, 
With White yarn, sc an even row around all the sides.
Join back to the 1st sc, tie off weave in the ends.


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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

COFFEE AND CROCHET WEEKLY NEWSLETTER BLOG Another Yarnie Good Time! With Sara Sach

 COFFEE AND CROCHET 
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER BLOG
Another Yarnie Good Time!
With Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs



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She is so fun and so sweet.
"I have been a crafter for over 50 years.
On this channel I will show my love
for crochet & cardmaking. I am so happy
I have these hobbies to keep me busy.
I would love you to join me on my crafty adventures!
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See The Video On My Crochet Youtube
 Channel At This LINK





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The Yarn of The Week is Yarn
 Kits I Found At Aldi!
They Had about 5 or 6 different ones.
 I only Picked 2!
They are so cute.
let's open one up and see what in the kit.

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What's New This Week At

I Made a Youtube Playlist for
 Valentine And Heart Crochet Patterns
Here Is The LINK


I Decluttered The Yarn Room -
 Walk Through with Me- 
Video LINK



Sweet Bow Headband
 Crochet Pattern And Video - LINK


Monday Morning Scarf
 Crochet Pattern and Video - LINK



Monday, January 26, 2026

Monday Morning Scarf Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

Monday Morning Scarf 
Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs


I had planned on releasing the crochet pattern for
 this scarf a few weeks ago and it got
 pushed back. And All of a Sudden
 it was cold and snowing and I remembered
 the scarf. I decided to pull it back out and
 get the pattern written up for it.
I am so glad I did!

The Monday Morning Scarf has a beautiful,
 yet simple texted stitch pattern. 
The guys and girls of all ages will love it.
It stitches up pretty fast once you learn the
 the two row repeat.


I designed the scarf using Hobby Lobby 
I Love This Yarn Colors yarn. 
The color is called Moring star. 
It is a Medium (4) weight acrylic yarn. 
It's a two color yarn that is what 
I would call an abstract Ombre. 
It has one color of solid and a second
 color of an Ombre that is wound together.
I really loved it the first
 time I saw it in the store. 


You can use any medium (4) weight you 
like for the scarf. Although I recommend
 not using a yarn that is very busy or
 you will love the lovely texture 
of the stitch pattern.

See The Video On My Crochet Youutbe 
Channel A This LINK







Monday Morning Scarf Crochet Pattern

Please Add This Crochet Pattern To Your Ravelry Favorites
 
Skill: Easy
 
Material:
Crochet Hook – I / 5.5 mm.
Yarn – Med (4) 5 oz. I Love This yarn colors / Morning Star
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Double Crochet (dc)
V stitch (Vst)
Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC)
Back Post Double Crochet(BPDC)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
 
Size: 7 X 58 inches
3 Rows = 1 inch
Length of the scarf is easily adjusted,
          Just add or subtract as many rows as needed.
 
Notes:
Ch3 Counts as a dc
The Photo / Video Dem are  stitched in a solid,
        so the stitches can be seen better.
 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – Ch 32, dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
1 dc in each ch across, turn, ch 3 (30 dc)


R: 2 – Dc in the next dc, ch1, Sk 2dc, Vst in the next dc, ch1, Sk 2dc
*FPDC in the next 2 dc, ch1, sk 2 dc, Vst in the next dc, ch1, Sk 2 dc*
Repeat from * to * 2 more times, Dc in the last 2 dc,
Turn, ch 3 (4dc, 6 FPDC, 4 Vsts)


R: 3 – Dc in the next dc, ch1, Vst in the Ch1 sp of the next Vst,
 ch1, BPDC in the 2 FPDC, ch1,
*Vst in the ch1 sp of the next Vst, ch1, BPDC in the 2 FPDC, ch1*
Repeat from * to * 2 More times,
Dc in the last 2 dc, Turn, ch 3 (4dc, 6 BPDC, 4 Vsts)


R: 4 - Dc in the next dc, ch1, Vst in the Ch1 sp of the next Vst,
 ch1, FPDC in the 2 BPDC, ch1,
*Vst in the ch1 sp of the next Vst, ch1, FPDC in the 2 BPDC, ch1*
Repeat from * to * 2 More times,
Dc in the last 2 dc, Turn, ch 3 (4dc, 6 FPDC, 4 Vsts)


R: 5 - Dc in the next dc, ch1, Vst in the Ch1 sp of the next Vst,
 ch1, BPDC in the 2 FPDC, ch1,
*Vst in the ch1 sp of the next Vst, ch1, BPDC in the 2 FPDC, ch1*
Repeat from * to * 2 More times,
Dc in the last 2 dc, Turn, ch 3 (4dc, 6 BPDC, 4 Vsts)


Actual Scarf
 
R: 6 – R: 85 – Repeat R: 4 And R: 5– alternating rows

R: 86 – 1 dc in the next dc, 2 dc in the ch1 sp,
 dc in the ch1 sp of the Vst, 2 dc in the ch1 sp,
*1 dc in the next 2 FPDC, 2 dc in the ch1 sp,
1 dc in the ch1 sp of the Vst, 2 dc in the ch1 sp*
Repeat From * to * 2 more times, 1 dc in the last 2 dc,
Tie off weave in your ends. (30dc)



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