How to make Crochet Blanket

How to make Crochet Blanket

This looks like a crocheted waffle-stitch blanket (or baby blanket) made with thick yarn.
step by step πŸ‘‡


Waffle Stitch Crochet Blanket – FULL DETAILED GUIDE


1️⃣ Materials (Very Important)

Choose the right materials to get the same look as the picture.

Yarn

  • Type: Chunky / Bulky yarn (Category 5)
  • Alternative: Medium yarn (Category 4) also works
  • Texture: Soft acrylic, cotton, or chenille
  • Color: Yellow (like the picture)

Hook

  • Chunky yarn β†’ 6–7 mm hook
  • Medium yarn β†’ 5–5.5 mm hook

Other Tools

  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle (for weaving ends)

2️⃣ Crochet Abbreviations (You Must Know)

TermMeaning
chchain
scsingle crochet
dcdouble crochet
fpdcfront post double crochet
ststitch
reprepeat
skskip

3️⃣ Understanding Waffle Stitch (Important)

  • The waffle texture comes from front post double crochet (fpdc)
  • FPDC stitches pop forward
  • Normal DC stitches stay flat
  • Alternating them creates the square waffle pattern

4️⃣ Step 1: Make Foundation Chain

Chain Formula

πŸ‘‰ Multiple of 3 + 2

Examples:

  • Small baby blanket: ch 92
  • Medium blanket: ch 122
  • Large blanket: ch 152

πŸ’‘ Tip: Don’t chain too tight.


5️⃣ Step 2: Row 1 (Base Row)

  1. Dc in 3rd chain from hook
  2. Dc in every chain across
  3. Count stitches (very important!)
  4. Turn your work

➑ This row creates a strong base for the waffle stitch.


6️⃣ Step 3: Row 2 (First Waffle Row)

  1. Ch 2 (counts as first dc)
  2. Fpdc around the next stitch
    • Insert hook around the post, not into the top loops
  3. Dc in the next 2 stitches
  4. Repeat this pattern across the row:
    πŸ‘‰ fpdc, dc, dc
  5. Dc in the last stitch
  6. Turn

7️⃣ Step 4: Row 3 (Second Waffle Row)

  1. Ch 2
  2. Dc in the next 2 stitches
  3. Fpdc around the next stitch
  4. Repeat across the row:
    πŸ‘‰ dc, dc, fpdc
  5. Dc in last stitch
  6. Turn

8️⃣ Step 5: Repeat the Pattern

Repeat:

  • Row 2
  • Row 3

Keep repeating until your blanket is the length you want.

πŸ“ Common lengths:

  • Baby blanket: 70–90 cm
  • Throw blanket: 120–150 cm
  • Bed blanket: 180+ cm

9️⃣ Step 6: Border (Clean & Beautiful Edge)

Simple Border (Recommended)

  1. Attach yarn at any corner
  2. Sc evenly around the blanket
  3. In each corner β†’ 3 sc
  4. Join with slip stitch

Optional:

  • Add 2–3 rounds of sc
  • Or do a dc border for thicker edges

πŸ”Ÿ Step 7: Finish

  1. Cut yarn (leave tail)
  2. Pull through and tighten
  3. Use yarn needle to weave in all ends
  4. Stretch gently and flatten

πŸ”₯ Tips for Perfect Waffle Stitch

βœ” Use stitch markers for corners
βœ” Count stitches every row
βœ” FPDC must always be around the post, not the top
βœ” Waffle stitch uses more yarn, buy extra


🎁 Extra (Like the Picture)

  • Roll the blanket
  • Tie with ribbon
  • Perfect for Christmas or baby gift

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