Free Baby Blanket Pattern for Calm and Happy Nursery Vibes
Let little ones feel soft and gentle care with Free Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern guiding you through simple steps for tender & cozy moments.
Free Baby Blanket Pattern Perfect for New Moms and Gifts
Using a Crochet Baby Blanket pattern is more than making a blanket—it is creating a gift of love and care. Every loop and stitch carries thoughtfulness and warmth, turning the piece into something truly special. Soft, charming, and practical, the blanket brings comfort, happiness, and a touch of handmade magic to a little baby’s world.
Free Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern
Materials
- Yarn:
- Hobby Lobby Yarn Bee Bamb Beautiful (DK weight, cotton & bamboo blend), 4 skeins.
- OR Lion Brand Kobu (cotton & bamboo blend, DK weight) as substitute
- Hook:
- Size G (4.0 mm) crochet hook
- Optional Tools:
- Scissors
- Darning/tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
Abbreviations
All instructions use US crochet terminology.
- ch: chain
- sc: single crochet
- dc: double crochet
- sk: skip
- rep: repeat
Special Notes & Tips
- The stitch pattern is called the Reverse Blanket Stitch, forming built-in scallops and eliminating the need for an additional border.
- The blanket is constructed with a one-row repeat after foundation rows—simply continue repeating Row 2 until desired length.
- Blanket finished dimensions will depend on yarn selection, tension & row count.
Pattern
Foundation
- Blanket size: Ch 148.
- Swatch: Ch 16.
Row 1
- Dc in 3rd ch from hook.
- Ch 2, sc in next ch.
- Sk 2 ch, 2 dc in next ch.
- Ch 2, sc in next ch.
- Rep Steps 3-4 until end of row, finishing with 2 dc in next ch, ch 2, sc in last ch.
Row 2
- Ch 2, turn.
- Into first space (after sc from previous row):
- 2 dc, ch 2, sc
- In each ch-2 space across:
- 2 dc, ch 2, sc
- Rep Step 3 in every ch-2 space across row.
- End with final sequence in last ch-2 space.
Rows 3–81
- Rep Row 2 for a total of 81 rows (or as desired for your preferred blanket length).
Finishing
- Fasten off.
- Weave in ends using darning needle.
Correction
- When working Row 2 and onward, always work sequence (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in each ch-2 space (not into the top of stitches).
Tips
- To avoid tension issues, keep your chains loose during foundation row.
- If you wish to make your blanket larger or smaller, adjust starting chain in multiples compatible with repeat (pattern works over groups that span 5 stitches).
- Use stitch markers to help identify where your ch-2 spaces are in early rows.
Conclusion
This pattern produces a beautiful, scalloped-edge baby blanket using only basic stitches and a single-row repeat. Perfect for gifting to new parents, and easy to customize in color or size. No border needed—the scalloped edge forms naturally as you crochet.
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