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Crochet Razzle Dazzle Receiving Blanket Pattern

Leyla
Leyla
Jul 08, 2024 09:43 AM
Create a Cozy Crochet Razzle Dazzle Receiving Blanket with Easy-to-Follow Instructions

The Crochet Razzle Dazzle Receiving Blanket is a delightful and charming addition to any nursery. With its intricate crochet design and vibrant colors, this blanket is not just functional but also a stylish accessory for your little one. The soft yarn used in crafting this blanket ensures that your baby is kept cozy and warm, making it perfect for snuggles and naptime.

Whether you are looking for a thoughtful gift for a baby shower or wanting to add a pop of color to your nursery, the Crochet Razzle Dazzle Receiving Blanket is sure to be a treasured item that will bring joy and comfort to both baby and parents alike.

Materials Needed

You will need:

  • Three varying colors of Red Heart Super Saver
  • 6.5mm crochet hook

Instructions for Razzle Dazzle Receiving Blanket

Starting Chain

Ch53

Color A Instructions

  1. dc in 3rd ch from hook (ch 3 counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across (51 dc). Turn.
  2. Ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across. Turn.
  3. Ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across. Turn.

Switch to Color B

  1. ch1. *sc, Spike stitch in one row below, sc, repeat from * across. Turn.
  2. ch2 (counts as first hdc). Ch1, skip next sp. *hdc, ch1, skip next sp, hdc. repeat from * around. Turn.
  3. ch1. Sc in each sp across. Turn.

Switch to Color A

  1. ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in each sp across. Turn.

Switch to Color C

  1. ch1. *sc, Spike stitch in one row below, sc, repeat from * across. Turn.
  2. ch2 (counts as first hdc). Ch1, skip next sp. *hdc, ch1, skip next sp, hdc. repeat from * around. Turn.
  3. ch1. Sc in each sp across. Turn.

Repeat Rows

  1. Ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across. Turn.
  2. Switch to color C:
  3. ch1. *sc, Spike stitch in one row below, sc, repeat from * across. Turn.
  4. ch2 (counts as first hdc). Ch1, skip next sp. *hdc, ch1, skip next sp, hdc. repeat from * around. Turn.
  5. ch1. Sc in each sp across. Turn.

Switch to Color A Again

  1. Ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across. Turn.

Switch to Color B

  1. ch1. *sc, Spike stitch in one row below, sc, repeat from * across. Turn.
  2. ch2 (counts as first hdc). Ch1, skip next sp. *hdc, ch1, skip next sp, hdc. repeat from * around. Turn.
  3. ch1. Sc in each sp across. Turn.

Final Rows with Color A

  1. Ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across. Turn.
  2. Ch3 (counts as first dc). Dc in next sp and each sp across. Turn.

Edging

I just used a simple sc around the edges. When I came to a corner, I made sure to (sc, ch1, sc) in each of the four corner spaces.

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