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Triangle Granny Shawl

  I had been wanting to make a wrap, and I am such a fan of the granny stitch, I decided to give this a go! Materials Needed: 9mm Crochet Hook OPTIONAL: 1-2  pencil grips , like  these , to make your crochet handle more comfortable Bernat Baby Blanket Big Ball Baby Lilac , 2 balls Stitch Marker Tapestry needle  (for weaving in ends) Optional:  Tassel Maker Pattern: Row 1: Ch 4, in 4th ch from hook 2dc, ch2, 3dc. Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in the first dc, ch 1, 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1, 3dc in the top of the ch3 from the previous row. Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in first dc, ch 1, 3dc in ch1 sp, ch 1, 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1, 3dc in ch1 space, ch 1 3dc in the top of the ch3 from the previous row. Row 4-25: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in the first dc, ch 1, *3dc in ch1 sp, ch1.  Repeat from * until you reach the ch2 sp, then 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1. Then repeat fro...

Another Granny Rectangle Baby Blanket

I wanted to make another Granny Rectangle Baby Blanket, and I had recently been gifted 2 8.5oz balls of Bernat Baby Sport yarn, so I decided to use that.  These balls are huge!  However, it is not as soft as other baby yarn, even after washing.  I’m still excited about the blanket anyway! 


 

Materials Needed: 

 

 

This is really the same as my A Baby Shower Gift Set blanket and my A Simple Granny Rectangle Baby Blanket, just using different yarn and different amounts. 

 

Ch 24 

  

  

  

Row 1: 3dc in the 6th ch from hook, ch 1, *skip 2 ch, 3dc in next, ch 1, repeat from * until you get to the last ch, ch5 and sl into the same ch at the last cluster of 3dc.   

  

  

  

Row 2:  Rotate your work so you are on the opposite side of your base ch. Sl to next ch2 sp.  Ch 3 (counts as stitch), 2dc in ch2 space, ch 1, *3dc in next ch2 spch 1 and repeat from *until you reach the ch5 sp.  In the ch5 sp 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1. Now that you are on the other side *3dc in next ch1 spch 1 and repeat from *until you reach the ch5 sp. In the ch5 sp 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1, sl to top of ch 3. 

  

  

 

 

  

Row 3 and beyond: Sl to the next ch1 sp. Ch 3 (counts as stitch), 2dc in ch1 space, ch 1, *3dc in next ch1 spch 1 and repeat from *until you reach the corner/ ch2 sp.  In the corner sp 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1. Continue around putting 3dc in a ch1 space and 3dc, ch2, 3dc in a ch2/corner sp. Keep going until you're almost out of yarn the move on to the edging.

  

  

 

 

 

Edging:  ch3 (counts as stitch), 1 dc in each stitch, 1 dc in each ch1 space, and 5 dc in each corner space, sl to first stitch.   

 

 

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