Wrapped in Ribbon Chevron Blanket by Kate Wagstaff

Wrapped in Ribbon Chevron Blanket

Crochet
August 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in DC
5.5 mm (I)
2600 - 2650 yards (2377 - 2423 m)
48" x 72" or Customizable
US
English
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The Wrapped in Ribbon Chevron Blanket crochet pattern is a fun combination of the Rings of Ribbon & Wrapped in Ribbon blankets. This pattern lets you take your blanket making to the next level! It is a must have for any crocheter! The pdf pattern includes written instructions, stitch placement photos and videos to help make it easy for everyone. Whether you’re hoping to make a baby blanket or a large throw, this pattern will work for you. It’s easy to customize to your desired size and a great way to use up your yarn stash.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Terms: US Crochet Terminology

Materials: 2,600 total yards 4ww yarn

    1,000 yards Grey

    600 yards Pink

    1 000 yards Navy

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Finished Size: 48” x 72” or customize

Hook: I/10-6.00mm

Gauge: 13 dc & 8 rows = 4”

Stitches/Abbreviations:

st(s) - stitch(es), sl st - slip stitch, ch - chain, yo - yarn over, sc - single crochet, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet

Special Stitches:

Foundation hdc: Links to photo and video tutorial included

Front Post Treble Crochet (FPtr): Yo 2x, working in front of previous rows, insert hook from front to back around post of indicated stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook3x

Front Post Puff Stitch (FP Puff St): Link to video tutorial included

 Ribbon: Link to video tutorial included

Notes:

This pattern uses starting/standing stitches instead of turning chains. If you prefer to use a turning chain, chain 1 and turn for all rows starting with a sc, chain 2 and turn for all rows starting with hdc, chain 3 and turn for all rows starting with a dc (ch-2 and ch-3 would count as stitches)
Photos showing stitch placement are at the end of the pattern and are referenced as P1, P2, P3 etc.
When changing colors, do so in the last step of the last stitch of the row before the color change
Color sections are worked in counts of 2 or 4 rows to allow you to carry your yarn up the edge of the blanket instead of fastening off each color

© 2021 Pattern & Photo Copyright by Kate Wagstaff of Crafting Friends Designs
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This pattern is not to be used for educational purposes

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You are in no way to alter the pattern and claim it as your own to sell or give to others