Country Patches Baby Blanket by Ellen Elizabeth

Country Patches Baby Blanket

Crochet
May 2018
DK (11 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 4 rows = 2 inches
in pattern st
5.0 mm (H)
1000 - 1100 yards (914 - 1006 m)
36" x 36"
US
English
This pattern is available for $2.50.

Country Patches Baby Blanket
2018 Sunshine Charlotte CAL


Difficulty: Easy - Intermediate
Hook: H-8 (5.0 mm)
Yarn: DK (#3) weight, three colors - 1000-1100 yds
Square blanket size: 36” x 36”


I don’t often get to fly, but when I do, one of my favorite parts is looking at the landscape below from such a high perspective. Particularly when you’re flying over the Midwest, the land looks like perfect patchwork squares because country roads are primarily constructed at right angles to each other in one-mile increments. The look of my beloved Midwest countryside from the air inspired this design.

The Country Patches baby blanket is worked in simple squares first. Because there’s only a 2-row repeat, the center of the squares work up very quickly, and it only takes a few more minutes to add a Color A border to each square to unify the look of the blanket. Front and back post stitches not only give the squares a textured appeal, but they also adorn the border as well, tying the whole look together. While this pattern is not difficult to follow or create by any means, you’ll need to take care to match up the corners of your squares when you’re stitching them together so your blanket doesn’t come out askew!


The Country Patches Baby Blanket is the May installment of the 2018 Sunshine Charlotte Crochet ALong, which features a different baby blanket pattern each month. This year’s CAL projects are meant to be donated to crochet charities. I’m featuring a different charity each month on my blog, but you can also donate to the charity of your choice. I design and donate these baby blankets in memory of my daughter Charlotte, who died of brain cancer in July 2015.

To buy the CAL and get 12 baby blanket patterns in 2018 for only $15, click HERE.