Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern
Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

"This is the perfect blanket to throw over a bedspread to add warmth to your room. You can also use it for a picnic, an accent for your sofa, or something to snuggle up under while reading a good book. This pattern is one piece worked flat from the bottom up. The amount of yarn you’re going to use depends on the size of blanket you’d like to make. Choose from a baby blanket that requires about two skeins of yarn all the way up to a king, which requires twenty skeins."

NotesChevron Flare is one piece worked flat from the bottom up. Half double crochets at the beginning and ends of rows are worked under both loops while half double crochets within the chevron are worked in the 3rd loop only. (Video below.) Turning chain does not count as a stitch. Chevron multiples are 12+2. Pattern below gives chain start, ripple repeats, and row amounts for a Baby Blanket. Start chain numbers, ripple repeats, and row amounts for larger sizes are available in the stitch guide above.

Intermediate

Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet GaugeStandard HDC 4″ = 13 stitches, 9 rows

Materials List

  • I/ 5.50mm
  • hook
  • scissors
  • yarn needle

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Choose two colors of yarn to alternate between, or use one solid color for a visual twist. Its all about the texture. This creates a chevron blanket with some flare. This pattern is one piece worked flat from the bottom up. The amount of yarn youre going to use depends on the size of blanket youd like to make. Choose from a baby blanket that requires about two skeins of yarn all the way up to a king, which requires twenty skeins.

I just love crocheting with baby yarns. They have such pretty subtle colors and the light weight feel is just to die for, especially when I am making baby cardigans and beanies. It can be addicting. Chevrons are quite fun to work up! She gives a list of many different sizes for us to choose from, all the way up to king size.

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