Showing posts with label Ombre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ombre. Show all posts

Monday, August 26, 2019

Modified Crunch Shell Ombre Crochet Baby Blanket








 Isn't this yarn gorgeous!!!!!


                                                                           




This is my fourth Ombre blanket and there may be more to come. They are called Red Heart Super Saver Ombre and this specific one is named "Anemone".


My other ombre blankets can be seen below this pattern.

I used a my Crunch Shell Stitch pattern and added a row of Double Crochets (back loop only) to add some texture. An idea I got from this website. I added the DC's every few rows and it really delivered on a beautiful pattern.


DETAILS:
Chain: 120 or a multiple of 3
Rows: 63

Size: 38 inches wide and 31 inches tall
Gauge: 3.15 sts per inch and 2 rows per inch
Yarn: Used 2 full skeins of Red Heart Super Saver Ombre, Anemone Each skein is 482 yards. 964 yards needed
Hook Size: I


                

ABBREVIATIONS:
Shell = (sc, hdc, dc) in the same stitch
sc =Single Crochet
hdc = Half Double Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
TCH = turning chain

PATTERN:
Row 1: in the 4th chain from the hook do 1dc (the 3 skipped stitches = first dc). Do 1dc in each chain
Row 2: Ch1, Shell in first stitch, *Skip 2, Shell in next* repeat to last 3 sts then Skip 2, hdc in the TCH
Row 3, 4: same as row 2. You should be doing each shell in each SC of the previous rows Shell stitch.
Row 5: Ch3 (1st DC). Do 1dc in each stitch across the row. 

Repeat 2 thru 5




Take a look at my other Ombre Blankets



















Sunday, August 11, 2019

Modified Silt Stitch Crochet Baby Blanket

A beginner pattern


I found this beautiful stitch pattern on Pinterest. It was created by the Unraveled Mitten at this website. I'm addicted to these Ombre Yarns by Red Heart so I have been putting many to good use!

The texture is created by doing a row of Double Crochets on the even numbered rows. Complete pattern is below.

 A beginner pattern


I used Red Heart Supersaver Ombre Yarn. It's quite soft for Red Heart so I thought I would use it for a baby blanket. My gauge was off quite a bit. I wanted to make it 36 inches square but it ended up larger than that. I ended the blanket when I used up the second skein so it is only 32 inches tall.



My other Blankets using Ombre yarns:





A beginner pattern

Chained: 129 or a multiple of 3
Size: 42 by 31 inches
Rows: 51
Gauge: 3.07 sts and 1.6 rows per inch
Yarn: Red Heart Supersaver Ombre yarn "Scuba"
         each Skein contains 482 yrds. Used 964 yards. (2 Skeins) 
Hook: I/5.50mm Gauge: 3.07 sts per inch and 1.6 rows per inch
Abbreviations:
          SC = Single Crochet
          DC = Double Crochet
          ch = chain * = repeat instruction between them

PATTERN
Row 1: In the 4th chain from the hook do 1DC. Do 1DC in each chain across the row (126 DC's)
Row 2: Ch1 , Do (1SC, 2DC) in base of ch1, Skip 2 *(SC, 2DC) in the next stitch, Skip 2*
Repeat doing 1SC in last stitch.

Row 3: Ch3 (first DC) , 1DC in back loops of each stitch across the row  (126 DC's)

I hope you give it a try

Thanks for visiting today!
Heather


Friday, August 2, 2019

Primrose Crochet Baby Blanket


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Backside of the blanket
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Closeup of the Front of the blanket
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I recently found the Primrose Stitch which is my new favorite crochet stitch pattern. I used it to create a beautiful Baby Blanket using Red Heart Super Saver Ombre Yarn called "Coral".  I have found this yarn to be quite soft for a Red Heart yarn. I made this for Warm Up America. It looks beautiful on both the back and front side of the blanket.

See my other Ombre Blankets below the pattern.

Stitch Pattern: Primrose
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Ombre, "Coral"
Amount of yarn needed: 2 Skeins (1 Skein 482 yards =17 inches in height) 964 yards used
Chain: 122 or a multiple of 3 + 2
Hook Size: I / 5.50mm
Size: 38in wide x 35in length
Gauge: 3.25 stitches per inch

Abbreviations: 
sc = Single Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
chi = Chain
st = Stitch
TCH = Turning Chain (If not comfortable with TCH's then see below the pattern for an alternate)

Note: If you're not comfortable doing a turning chain then in Row 2 replace the "Ch3" with "Ch2, 1hdc in first stitch". Then continue on with the remainder of the pattern. That way you have a stitch to end row 3 in instead of ending in a Turning Chain.

PATTERN:
Row 1: in 2nd chain from hook do 1sc, skip 1, do (1sc, ch2, 1sc) in next *skip 2,  do (1sc, ch2, 1sc) in next,* repeat to end w/ sc in last chain

 Row 2: ch3 (is first dc), do 3dc in each ch2 space across the row. End w/ 1dc in last st. 

 Row 3: Ch 1, 1sc in first stitch, *(1sc, ch2, 1sc) in the middle dc* end with 1sc in TCH

Repeat Rows 2 and 3 for the remainder of your pattern.





These are some of the other blankets I have made using Ombre Yarns

   

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Brick style Crochet stitch pattern and Blanket



This is a new Brick stitch Baby Blanket. This was made for Warm UpAmerica. I love this Red Heart Super Saver Ombre yarn so much I bought 3 different colors. This is called "Spearmint". Which can be found at Walmart for $6.99. At Michaels you can find it for $9.99. This color is absolutely stunning. It works up quickly being able to finish in 3 days. It took me 6 hours to complete the first 12 inches.


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Chain 127
Multiple of 3 + 1 chains needed
Hook Size: I / 5.50mm

Yarn: 
Red Heart Super Saver Ombre "Spearmint". Found at Walmart
1 Skein = 482 yards. Completed 2 skeins.

I was able to complete 17 inches with 1 Skein. I finished the blanket when I used up the second skein

Size: 38 wide by 35 inches tall

Stitches Used:
Single Crochet
Double Crochet
Abbreviations:
DC = Double Crochet
SC = Single Crochet
* =  Repeat the instructions in-between astericks
ch = chain
TCH = Turning chain
Gauge: 3.35 stitches per inch

Row 1: Do 1DC in the 4th chain from the hook. (The 3 skipped chains is first DC)
Do 1 DC in each stitch across the row
Row 2: ch1, 1SC, *ch3, Skip 3, 1SC in the space after the 3rd dc (in-between the posts of 
the stitches).*See picture below


Repeat, and when you have 3 dc's left chain 3, skip 3, do 1DC in the TCH
Row 3: Ch3 (is first dc) Do *3DC in each ch3sp* Repeat ending with 1DC in the last sc

Repeat rows 2 and 3 for the rest of the pattern

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