Loveheart Blanket by Kerry Jayne Designs

Loveheart Blanket

Crochet
November 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches
in Half Treble Stitch (USA Hdc)
4.5 mm
5.0 mm (H)
5.5 mm (I)
6.0 mm (J)
700 yards (640 m)
22" x 24" using DK, & 26" x 30" using Aran weight.
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for £4.75 GBP
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The Loveheart Blanket! A warm and cosy baby blanket, perfect for everyday.

*** INCLUDES A GRAPH OF THE WHOLE BLANKET *** (as do all my Bobble blankets).

Easy to crochet, using a simple Half treble and a Bobble stitch!

Can be made in DK and Aran weight yarn!

Learn how to make bobbles with my step by step tutorial :-)

Written in both UK and US terms.

Stitches used UK Terms: Half treble (Htr), Bobble (BO), Double crochet (Dc)
(USA Terms: Hdc, Dc, Sc, Bobble)

Includes: A full stitch guide and links to my tutorials on how to make the stitches.

BLANKET SIZE (approx) (Aran weight 26” W x 30” L) (DK weight 22” W x 24” L)

Yarn used for Aran weight blanket: Stylecraft special Aran for babies 100g x 4 Balls

Yarn used for DK weight blanket: Peter Pan DK 50g x 4 balls.

Other yarn recommendations :

Aran weight: King Cole Comfort Aran 100g, Paintbox Aran, in fact most other soft Aran or yarns of a similar weight may be used.

DK weight: Stylecraft special DK, Paintbox DK, Kingcole comfort DK, Peter Pan DK, or most other DK brands.

Hook size Aran blanket 6mm (Border 5.5mm)

Hook size DK blanket 5mm (Border 4.5mm)

A full graph of the blanket is included for you to print out, easy to follow step by step written instructions and a photo tutorial showing where to start your rows and make the stitches.

UK and USA Terms - Crochet Pattern includes:

  • Full graph of the blanket
  • Stitch guide explaining each stitch.
  • Photo tutorial showing where to place your stitches and start your rows.
  • Step by step written instructions
  • Beautiful photos
  • A gauge tutorial
  • All yarns, colours, hook sizes
  • How to block your blanket tutorial
  • Links to many of my ‘How to Tutorials’