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Beaded Bliss Weighted Blanket
Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to crochet a weighted blanket? Weighted blankets are known for improving sleep, calming anxiety, and helping with sensory processing disorders. Lying under one feels like an all-over hug.
Normally, weighted blankets have quilted pockets filled with plastic pellets -- not an option with crochet, since the pellets would escape through the holes. So I decided to find a way to attach beads to the inside of a crochet blanket.
The trick is to make a 3-layer blanket with plastic beads embedded in the middle layer so you don’t feel them. The result is a soft, thick blanket with uniform weight distribution, perfect for added calmness.
The step-by-step pattern includes instructions for two sizes - adult/throw and kid size - or you can start with a different number of stitches to make your own size. Important: Weighted blankets are not recommended for children under 4 years old.
What you’ll learn: Foundation single crochet, stacked double crochet, crocheting with beads
Size: 48” x 60” (adult) or 36” x 48” (kid)
Approx weight: 12.5 lb (adult) or 7 lb (kid)
Yarn weight: Worsted (4)
Yarn quantity: 6300 yards (adult) or 3600 yards (kid)
Materials: 8700 plastic pony beads (adult) or 4800 beads (kid)
Skill level: Intermediate.
Estimated time to complete: 100 hours (adult) or 60 hours (kid)
Pattern type: Step-by-step written instructions with photos and videos for special stitches
Language: English with US terminology
Pages: 10
This pattern has been independently tested for clarity and accuracy.
If you have any questions as you make it, I’m happy to help!
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- First published: March 2024
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