Skip to main content

Ads

Wonderful Crochet Triangle Blanket – Free Instructions

 

Hello crocheters on duty!

How long have I not come up with beautiful crochet work for you. And I think you were missing these wonderful patterns, so take a look at this fantastic crochet triangle blanket. This model made me in love with it and I hope you like this model. This pattern is new to this site and I was very happy to have found something so different for you to have fun with this work. As I haven’t updated the site for health reasons for a while now I’m very excited and I hope to update it weekly from now on.

You who are here on this site are looking for something with an easy level of learning this is simple and very nice to crochet this pattern. So without further ado below you will find the complete written walkthrough.

Materials used:

– 2 skeins of Caron Simply Soft in:

heather coal

mint blue

pumpkin gold

– Crochet hook size G

– Tapestry needle

Let’s start with the basics. This blanket is made up of double crochet stitches. Zoom in on a single triangle to show that it is made up of 5 rows starting from the bottom, you will have 9 double crochet stitches, the next row 7, then 5, then 3 and 1 to make the triangle. As you load your wire, you’ll use color changes to create each triangle. Therefore, one triangle will start from the bottom up (9 AD, 7 AD, 5 AD, 3 AD, 1 AD) and the next one will be upside down (1 AD, 7 AD, 5, 3 AD, 1 AD) . The edges will be half triangles. It will all make sense when you go through the first 5 lines!

Written pattern:

starting with charcoal colored wire (you will work with charcoal and blue for the first 5 rows)

Current 143,

Row 1: DC on the 3rd hook current and the next 4, DC on the next with blue wire, *DC on the next 9 with charcoal, DC on then with Blue, repeat from * 12 more times, make 5 DC with charcoal on the last 5 chains, chain 2, rotate (chain 2 does not count as a point)

Row 2: DC in the first 4 with charcoal, DC in the next 3 with blue, * DC in the next 7 with charcoal, DC in the next 3 with blue, repeat from * until reaching the last 4 points. DC in the last 4 with charcoal, current 2, turn

Row 3: DC in the first 3 with charcoal, DC in the next 5 with blue, * DC in the next 5 with charcoal, DC in the next 5 with blue, repeat from * until reaching the last 3 points. DC in the last 3 with charcoal, current 2, turn

Row 4: DC in the first 2 with charcoal, DC in the next 7 with blue, * DC in the next 3 with charcoal, DC in the next 7 with blue, repeat from * until reaching the last 2 points. DC in the last 2 with charcoal, current 2, turn

Row 5: DC at first spot with charcoal, DC at next 9 with blue, * DC at next spot with charcoal, DC at next 9 with blue, repeat from * until you reach the last dot. DC in the last stitch with charcoal, break the two colored strands

Join the orange wire and chain 2 (now you will work with orange and white)

Row 6: DC in first with orange, DC in 9 with white next, * DC in next dot with orange, DC in next 9 with white, repeat from * until you reach the last dot. DC at last point with orange, current 2, turn

Row 7: DC in the first 2 with orange, DC in the next 7 with white, * DC in the next 3 with orange, DC in the next 7 with white, repeat from * until reaching the last 2 points. DC in the last 2 with orange, current 2, turn

Row 8: DC in the first 3 with orange, DC in the next 5 with white, * DC in the next 5 with orange, DC in the next 5 with white, repeat from * until reaching the last 3 points. DC in the last 3 with orange, current 2, turn

row 9: DC in the first 4 with orange, DC in the next 3 with white, * DC in the next 7 with orange, DC in the next 3 with white, repeat from * until reaching the last 4 points. DC in the last 4 with orange, current 2, turn

Row 10: DC in the first 5 with orange, DC in the next with white, * DC in the next 9 with orange, DC in the next with white, repeat from * 12 more times, make 5 DC with orange in the last 5 chains, break the thread .

Use yellow and charcoal for the next 5 lines!

Repeat lines 1-5 with yellow and charcoal (line 1 will start with DC in the first 5 because you are no longer on your starting chain)

Repeat lines 6-10 with blue and orange

continue for as many lines as you like!

Watch the video tutorial to better understand this beautiful work, don’t waste any more time and let’s make this beautiful triangle blanket.

Source: https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2019/03/crochet-triangle-blanket.html

Comments

Popular Posts

How to crochet a baby cardigan “Kriss Cross”

The “Criss Cross” baby cardigan is a charming and versatile crochet project suitable for various skill levels. This design features a textured crossed double crochet stitch that adds both visual interest and warmth. Below is a detailed guide to help you create this delightful piece.  Materials You’ll Need Yarn : Approximately 220–950 meters of DK (weight 3) yarn, depending on the size you choose. Crochet Hook : 4.0 mm (G) hook. Buttons : 5–7 buttons, each 15 mm in diameter. Tapestry Needle : For weaving in ends and sewing on buttons. Scissors : For cutting yarn. Baby Crochet Designs+3Ravelry+3Etsy+3 Etsy+1Ravelry+1  Available Sizes The pattern accommodates a wide range of sizes, from Preemie up to 10 years old. Specific measurements and stitch counts vary by size, so it’s essential to refer to the pattern for detailed instructions. Baby Crochet Designs+2Ravelry+2Etsy+2  Key Stitches & Techniques sc : Single Crochet dc : Double Crochet cc : Criss Cross (skip one stitch...

How to Make Simple crochet balaclava/snood/scarf

  Sure! Here’s a  detailed guide  on how to  make a simple crochet balaclava, snood, or scarf , ideal for beginners and easy to adapt depending on your style or warmth preferences.  MATERIALS NEEDED: Yarn : Medium weight yarn (Category 4) – acrylic or wool-blend for warmth Crochet hook : Size 5.0 mm (H-8) or appropriate for your yarn Scissors Yarn needle : For weaving in ends Measuring tape Stitch markers  (optional) 1.   BASIC STITCHES TO KNOW: Chain (ch) Slip stitch (sl st) Single crochet (sc) Half double crochet (hdc)  – optional Double crochet (dc)  – optional  OPTION 1: Simple  Scarf  Pattern: Foundation chain : Chain 25 (or however wide you want your scarf). Row 1 : Single crochet in the second chain from hook and across. (24 stitches) Row 2 : Ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across. Repeat Row 2  until the scarf measures your desired length (typical scarves are 60–70 inches long). Finish off  and weave in end...

Easy Crochet Pattern: Beautiful Deni Bag Tutorial

  Here’s a detailed explanation of   how to make an easy crochet Deni bag , which you can use as a guide for creating a   video tutorial   or simply follow to make the bag yourself. The Deni bag is known for its simple construction, elegant look, and practicality. This guide will walk you through everything from materials to finishing touches.   Easy Crochet Pattern: Beautiful Deni Bag Tutorial   Overview This easy crochet bag pattern is beginner-friendly, stylish, and versatile. You’ll use basic stitches to create a sturdy rectangular base, build up the body, and finish with handles. Perfect for everyday use or as a handmade gift.   Video Tutorial Structure (for YouTube or Reels)   Intro (0:00–0:30) Show a finished Deni bag. Mention the level (Beginner-friendly). Display a list of required materials.   Materials Needed Item Description Yarn Cotton or poly-blend yarn (medium-weight, e.g. size 4) Crochet hook 4.0mm–5.0mm (check yarn label) Sci...

Ads