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Personalised baby blanket – Custom Name Polka Dot Bobble/Bubble stitch Modern comforter pattern by Melu Crochet boy/girl personalize crib
ADD YOUR OWN Baby name Customisable Polka Dot Bobble Blanket by Melu Crochet This customisable bobble blanket has been designed to allow anyone to easily personalise their work. By cutting and pasting letters onto the ready made bobble stitch pattern templates, baby’s name can be easily added. ๐ OR!! If you would prefer me to create a template for your chosen name, please select the Request a CUSTOM ORDER option. I will talk with you via ‘conversations’ and you will receive: Pattern to crochet the polka dot repeat with a template for your chosen name and a step by step Bobble stitch guide for the same price ๐ *Instant Download Pattern* This listing is for a PDF crochet pattern only (US ๐บ๐ธ terminology) and not the finished item. Materials 5.5mm hook Worsted/aran yarn Scissors Glue Printed out alphabet and required template Yarn Needle Sizes The size of your blanket will be determined by how many letters you want to add to it. For larger blanket sizes: In order for the name to appear equally spaced across the width of the blanket, there are two different templates- odd and even. If using the template for Odd lettered name- place the middle letter on the grey space with the centre line. This template will give an approximate blanket width of 111cm. If using the template for Even lettered name- place an equal number of letters either side of centre line. This template will give an approximate blanket width of 99cm. If you have a name with fewer than 8 letters you can choose to make a smaller blanket or comforter using the 7, 6, 5 and 4 letter templates. This would give you an approximate blanket width of: 51cm 4 letter template 63cm 5 letter template 75cm 6 letter template 87cm 7 letter template The bobble stitch pattern is completed within the polka dot pattern repeat. Step by step Bobble stitch guide included You may sell the finished products that you make from this pattern. If selling online, please include a link back to my shop www.melucrochet.etsy.com -thank you! Thanks for looking, for more inspiration follow me on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melucrochet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeluCrochetEtsy Andย Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/melucrochet/ ๐
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Hello! Tiffany’s daughter Hannah here. I’ve been wanting to make some sort of diamond pattern blanket for a while, and I finally figured out that I could use the technique of our bobble polka dot blanket but cluster the bobble into a diamond pattern.
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This is a free pattern for a
crochet polka dot blanket. The idea all started for this crochet polka dot blanket when I learned how to do the bobble stitch. If you don’t know how to work one, I have a clip you can watch below. (A bobble stitch is simply 5 DCTOG.)
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TweetDid you know? Polka dots first became popular in the 1850โs when the polka dance was popular. I donโt know how to polka, but maybe some of you do. This classic pattern has made its way into the crocheting world so with 17 Polka Dot Patterns for Crochet Afghans youโll be able to incorporate these [โฆ]
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You only need to know basic crochet stitches to hook up this gorgeously girly ruffled edge polka dot crochet afghan that is easy enough for beginners! There’s this part of me that has to do things right. And then there is this other part that has to do things my way. Sometimes both ways are one and the same but sometimes things get a little bit muddied and I wind up doing things right because it’s my way. Does that make sense? I totally know that there is more than one way to make a bed but if I go to a hotel, chances are I’m taking that sucker apart and remake it because whoever did it figured out the flat wrong way to make a bed. (And I mean wrong simply because it’s not my way which is the right way ๐ And I absolutely promise you that I have been dog-tired, after driving for 12 hours, so late that it’s technically morning, tearing apart a bed to put it back together. It didn’t matter that I was exhausted and about to fall over, it mattered that I couldn’t sleep in that poorly made nonsense ๐ So when I decided that I wanted to make a polka dotted and ruffled afghan I instantly decided that I simply had to use a bulky yarn for the looks and so I could get it done quickly. I went bulky because: Projects hook up faster and it was ’bout to get hot here in South Texas and I didn’t want to be sitting around with my blanket on my lap working on it when that heat index hit 106ยฐ, which it did just yesterday, by the way. I found about 8 skeins of bulky white yarn I wanted to use up. Bigger is always better, right? Seriously, look at that afghan. Those gigantic polka dots are the bee’s knees! Well, I’m gonna give it to you straight… I LOVE this frilly afghan and I LOVE all of those polka dots and the bold black and white color scheme but, and this is a big BUT, this sonofagun is h-e-a-v-y. Like, my arms got tired trying to arrange this sucker over a chair for pretty pictures. And I’m not buff but I’m not so weakly that I get winded draping a blanket over a chair. But there I am a huffin’ and a puffin’ while trying to prettily hang this sucker and then I’m sweating and cursing and oh my dear word how is this thing SO HEAVY? Like, I tried to take a picture holding it and I’m kind of weak but it was still some effort, man. You know all of those cute pictures where bloggers hold up their afghan and you ooh and aah over it? This ain’t one of them. Maybe I should have worn more stylish pants? ๐ If I had to do this blanket over again, there’s a part of me that wouldn’t change a thing because it’s pretty much exactly what I had hoped for visually. It looks the part of what I wanted just perfectly. My grandma says it gives her a headache but that’s neither here nor there. But if I did decide to make it different for it to be less heavy, I’d probably stick with the bulky weight yarn for the main part of the afghan because all in all, it’s fine before you get that ruffle going around the edge. Then I’d play around with using a worsted weight yarn to rock that ruffle because, baby, that is straight up where all of that extra heft is coming from. Now, what do you do here with what I’ve got going on? I’m telling you to make something either like I made it or maybe not the way that I made it and it’s kind of my job to tell you how to do things so this is kind of messed up, right? Well, I’m going to tell you how to make this puppy the way that I did, but I want you to have all of the facts so that you can modify this project as necessary to coincide with how much muscle you’ve got to drag this sucker around with ๐ But just know everybody, with the exception of my grandma, loves this polka dot afghan. The pets super love it. And the dogs keep knocking it in the floor and digging at it to nest in it. And I personally just love the drape that comes with that super frilly edge. And in my opinion, the weight of this guy feels good on me (I like lots of blankets) and that frill up there, is SO WORTH IT. For this project you will need: Hometown USA Yarn in black (10 skeins) Hometown USA Yarn in white (12 skeins) Properly sized crochet hook (I used an N hook) First, let’s talk about the size of this throw… What size is an afghan? Typically an afghan or throw is around 50 x 65′ and I wanted to stick pretty closely to that. The inside, polka dotted portion of my afghan is, on the money, 50 x 65′. I figured my ruffle would be about an inch but I went SUPER Frilly and I actually added 3′ all the way around making the total size of this afghan 56 x 71′. Yep, it’s kind of a monster, sizewise. Here are the directions for a polka dot afghan just like mine. Chain 98. (for a width of approximately 50′) Row 1: Double Crochet in the fourth chain from the hook and double crochet down the to the end. (95 stitches) Turn. Row 2: Chain 3 (acts as first double crochet). Double crochet 6 times. Treble crochet 5 together (bobble) in next stitch with 2nd yarn color. *Double crochet 7 times. Treble crochet 5 together (bobble) in next stitch. *Repeat to end. (95 stitches) Row 3: Chain 3 (acts as first double crochet). Double crochet to the end (95 stitches). Row 4: Chain 3 (acts as first double
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Love this alternative styled Baby blanket from Lion Brand. Instead of the cutesy baby patterns this one is a little more grown up and a whole lot more funky. You could change the colors to suit youโฆ
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This is a free pattern for a crochet polka dot blanket. The idea all started for this crochet polka dot blanket when I learned how to do the bobble stitch. If you don’t know how to work one, I have a clip you can watch below. (A bobble stitch is simply 5 DCTOG.)