Spring Shells Baby Blanket
Crochet Pattern
The Spring Shells Baby Blanket is designed
using open Shell Stitches.
It's perfect for Spring, it is light and
airy but not too light.
Although I designed this blanket as a
baby blanket it is very easy to
adjust the length and width in order
to make it any size you want.
It is a very easy 2 row repeat,
and makes a great take along project.
I designed the blanket using Redheart
Supersaver Stripes yarn in the Cool
Stripe colorway. It is a beautiful yarn with
shades of blue and green gradient shades.
It reminds me of the meadow with a stream
running through it. I think the Cool Stripe color
is exactly the perfect name for the colors.
This blanket would also be lovely stitched
up with any of the other Ombre and
stripe colorways.
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Spring Shells Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook – H / 5 mm.
Yarn – Med (4) Acrylic Super Saver Stripes /
Cool Stripe ( 12 oz.)
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Open Shell Stitch (oshst)
dc, ch1, dc, ch1, dc in the same st
Size:
Blanket will be approx. 24 x 34 inches
Repeat in multiples of 4 + 1,
4 ch = 2 inches
Notes:
Ch 3 counts as a double Crochet
Ch4 Counts as dc, ch1
Pattern:
R: 1 - With C1, ch 82, 1 dc in the 4th
ch from the hook,
1 dc in each ch across,
ch1, turn. (80 dc)
R: 2 – sc in the 1st dc,
*skip the
next 2 dc, oshst in the next sc, skip the next 2 sc, 1 sc in the next dc*,
Repeat
from * to * across row, turn. Ch 3 (13 oshst)
R: 3 - Ch4, dc in the 1st
sc,
*Oshst in
the next sc, sc in the 2nd dc of the next Oshst*
Repeat
from * to * across row,
Dc, ch1,
dc in the last dc, turn. Ch 1 (12 oshst, 2 sets of dc, ch1, dc)
R: 4 - Sc in the 1st dc,
* oshst in the next sc, 1 sc in the next dc*,
Repeat from * to * across row, turn. Ch 3 (13 oshst)
R: 5 - Ch4, dc in the 1st sc,
*Oshst in the next sc, sc in the 2nd dc of the next
Oshst*
Repeat from * to * across row,
Dc, ch1, dc in the last dc, turn. Ch 1 (12 oshst, 2 sets of dc,
ch1, dc)
R: 6 – R: 47 - Repeat R: 4 - R: 5, alternating rows
To make Blanket longer, continue to repeat until desired length.
Tie off, using a large yarn needle weave in all your yarn
ends.
Trim:
Turn working down the side of the blanket, evenly stitch the Oshst
Around all four sides of the blanket, join with slst to the 1st
st.
Tie off and weaving all the ends. in ends.
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