Scrap Happy Lawn Chair Blanket
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
I have 2 vinyl lawn chairs on my front porch.
I love them, but when it's hot, they get sticky,
and no one wants to sit in them.
I decided they need to be covered and designed
some fun chair blankets for them. I Love how
the first one stitched up and now I need to make
another one for the other chair.
It also makes a nice beach or pool side blanket.
Just roll it up and take it with you.
They are easy to crochet with this simple pattern.
It is a 2 row repeat that you can easily adjust the length
and width for any size chair.
Want it wider just add more beginning chains.
Want it longer, just add more rows.
The Lawn Chair Blanket works up quickly using
2 strands of Any Med (4) yarn. It's the perfect
yarn stash busting project. I chose to use up my Acrylic
yarn left overs, so it's washable if it
get sweaty or stinky. Cotton (4) yarn will work also.
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook - J / 6.0 mm
Yarn – Med (4) Acrylic – Assorted colorways -20 oz.
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Crochet Hook - J / 6.0 mm
Yarn – Med (4) Acrylic – Assorted colorways -20 oz.
Yarn Needle
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Size: 20 X 60 Inches
3 chs = 2 inches
2 Rows = 1 inch
Notes:
Ch1 Does Not Count as a st
Ch3 Counts as a dc
Pattern is stitched holding 2 strands of med (4) yarn together
Pattern:
R: 1 - Holding
2 strands of yarn together, loosely ch 48 chs,
Dc in the 4th ch from the hook, dc in each ch across, Turn, ch 3
(46 dc)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
3 chs = 2 inches
2 Rows = 1 inch
Ch1 Does Not Count as a st
Ch3 Counts as a dc
Pattern is stitched holding 2 strands of med (4) yarn together
Dc in the 4th ch from the hook, dc in each ch across, Turn, ch 3
(46 dc)
1 dc in the next 32 dc, ch9, slst in the top of the dc,
1 dc in the last 7 dc, turn, ch1 (46 dc, 2 ch 9)
1 dc in the next 32 dc, ch9, slst in the top of the dc,
1 dc in the last 7 dc, turn, ch1 (46 dc, 2 ch 9)
1 dc in the next 32 dc, ch9, slst in the top of the dc,
1 dc in the last 7 dc, turn, ch1 (46 dc, 2 ch 9)
If you add or subtract rows, make sure you end up on a sc row.
Down the ch,
slst in the 1st sc*
Repeat From *
to *, this will give you 2 ties in the 1st corner,
Ch 3, Dc in the next 5 sc, Dc in the next 2 dc stitching through the ch9 loop,
Dc across, Dc in the next 2 dc stitching through the ch9 loop,
1 dc in the last 6 dc,
Repeat From *
to * 2 more times, for 2 ties on the other corner,
Tie off,
weave in your ends.
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