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Crochet Pattern, Wrapped in Ribbon Chevron Blanket
The Wrapped in Ribbon Chevron Blanket crochet pattern is a fun combination of the Rings of Ribbon & Wrapped in Ribbon blankets. This pattern lets you take your blanket making to the next level! It is a must have for any crocheter! The pdf pattern includes written instructions, stitch placement photos and videos to help make it easy for everyone. Whether you’re hoping to make a baby blanket or a large throw, this pattern will work for you. It’s easy to customize to your desired size and a great way to use up your yarn stash.
Skill Level: Easy
Terms: US Crochet Terminology
Materials: 2,600 total yards 4ww yarn
1,000 yards Grey
600 yards Pink
1 000 yards Navy
Stitch Marker
Finished Size: 48" x 72" or customize
Hook: I/10-6.00mm
Gauge: 13 dc & 8 rows = 4"
Stitches/Abbreviations:
st(s) - stitch(es), sl st - slip stitch, ch - chain, yo - yarn over, sc - single crochet, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet
Special Stitches:
Foundation hdc: Links to photo and video tutorial included
Front Post Treble Crochet (FPtr): Yo 2x, working in front of previous rows, insert hook from front to back around post of indicated stitch, yo, pull up a loop, [yo, pull through 2 loops on hook]3x
Front Post Puff Stitch (FP Puff St): Link to video tutorial included
Ribbon: Link to video tutorial included
Notes:
- This pattern uses starting/standing stitches instead of turning chains. If you prefer to use a turning chain, chain 1 and turn for all rows starting with a sc, chain 2 and turn for all rows starting with hdc, chain 3 and turn for all rows starting with a dc (ch-2 and ch-3 would count as stitches)
- Photos showing stitch placement are at the end of the pattern and are referenced as P1, P2, P3 etc.
- When changing colors, do so in the last step of the last stitch of the row before the color change
- Color sections are worked in counts of 2 or 4 rows to allow you to carry your yarn up the edge of the blanket instead of fastening off each color