

Yarn over, insert hook into next, yarn over, bring up hook.Yarn over, pull through first 2 loops on hook.Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, bring up hook.Complete last stitch before colour change with the new colour to work.Ch3 at the beginning of rows DOES count as a stitch.Ch1 at the beginning of the rows DO NOT count as a stitch.
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To increase the width of the blanket, increase your starting chain by multiples of 10

Use a larger or smaller crochet hook to obtain the correct tension. Peak to Peak x 1 and 6 rows = 4 inches (10cm) using a 6mm hook in pattern.If you want to make a different size, use the stitch multiple given below to create the width of chain needed before starting your blanket then repeat the rows until you've reached the length you need.ĭc3Tog (Tr3Tog) Decrease across the next 3 Dc (Tr) stitchesģDc Work 3 double crochet into the next stitch The pattern below is to create a finished size of 45" x 63" blanket. For more information on traditional blanket sizes, see my Crochet Blanket Size Chart. The joy of this chevron crochet blanket pattern is that it can be worked using any weight of yarn and the size can be easily adjusted to whatever you need to make. Rainbow Bright - choose all 7 colours of the rainbow to create a blanket that should have a pot of gold at the end of it.Pretty Pastels - keep it light and breezy with light pinks, blues and creams like the blanket pictured.Monochrome Magic - create a stunning monochrome blanket with shades of black, white and grey.Here are some other ideas of colours that you can choose to work this pattern with: The chevron crochet pattern really comes to life with the colours that it is made in. This pattern is a perfect beginner crochet blanket pattern as the same row is repeated throughout the pattern and the edging is optional. It's the way the stitches are increased and decreased that creates the peaks (points) and troughs (dips) that creates the ripple and crochet zig zag effect. The crochet chevron stitch pattern comes in many forms, but this is the simplest to work as it creates the zig zag pattern using only the basic Double Crochet stitch.
