10 Free Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns + Videos for 2025

If you enjoy this Simple Baby Blanket, you may also like these easy crochet baby blanket patterns. This open and airy baby blanket uses double crochet stitches and chains to create an intricate-looking lace pattern that’s deceptively easy to make! If you have a baby shower coming up soon, try one of these fast and easy crochet baby blanket patterns to make a the gift that mother and baby will cherish. Luckily, these fast and easy crochet baby blanket patterns work up quickly—some of them in as little as a weekend.

It includes everything from this free pattern but you can easily save, print and access it anytime! Purchase the printer-friendly PDF of this pattern that you can instantly download! This Simple Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern has been absolutely wonderful and I’m excited to share the pattern! Before we begin, I would like to thank you for visiting Jo to the World Creations, a site dedicated to helping you give the gift of crochet. No unauthorized reproduction, in whole or in part, or distribution of this pattern or content is permitted. This beginner-friendly pattern is relaxing to make and the finished product adds a calming touch to any nursery.

This post provides a table with measurements for several sizes of baby blanket, from a small lovey to toddler size. No collection of baby blankets is complete without a ripple baby blanket pattern! This quick and fun baby blanket gets its changing colors from self-striping yarn. This blanket works up relatively quickly with worsted weight yarn and বাংলা বিট a size J hook. When making this fun blanket pattern, you’ll work one row of a bright color, followed by one in white yarn. Alternating rows of double crochet and Suzette stitch give it a subtle texture that drapes beautifully.

✅ Tips for Perfect Results

I used one skein of the economical big ball size of Bernat Baby Sport in the color “Baby Pink.” This yarn size 3 (light) and 100% acrylic. This pattern creates a blanket that is approx. In my experience, the size was perfect for when she was a little baby and even as a toddler and child! I chose to make this blanket slightly larger than a standard newborn blanket so it can grow with my daughter. As well, I wanted the blanket to be breathable, easy to make, quick, and affordable. I knew from experience that I didn’t want the spaces/holes (that most crochet blankets have) to be too big as my first daughter’s fingers would often get caught in them.

Pattern Notes

2.6 stitches in an inch. You can adjust the size by making more or less starting chains in multiples of 2 + 1 (meaning you need to have an odd number). Making 117 starting chains creates a blanket that is approx. “Make the corner” means to make 3 sc in the corner st (the corner st is the middle sc st of the 3 sc sts made in each corner in the previous round).

In the first st (the st attached to the ch and the top of the dc from the previous row), sc. The FAQ section at the end of the pattern includes directions for making specific sizes. To adjust the height of the blanket, make more or less starting chains in multiples of 2 + 1 (meaning that you will need an odd number of starting chains). To make a gauge swatch, ch 19 and follow the blanket body pattern.

Get all my secrets to making incredible crochet gifts as well as new free crochet patterns and exclusive deals when you sign up for my newsletter (it’s free!). For only $0.14 a day, get instant access to download ALL my 180+ print-ready, ad-free PDF crochet patterns that you can save, print and keep forever. I love designing and sharing free crochet patterns that you can make for every gift occasion. Yes, the stitch used in the blanket body (alternating between single and double crochet stitches) is often called the Lemon Peel Stitch. If after several rows, you would like to make it a different size, you can start again with a different number of starting chains (in multiples of 2 + 1).

You’ll work the stitch through the back loop only, creating a beautiful texture that’s stretchy and comfy to snuggle under. You can view the pattern completely free on this page, or you can buy the ad-free, printable PDF from our shop.

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