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Psychedelic Doilies

Its getting crochetzy up in here.

Jessica

January 5, 2018

Corner to Corner Crochet for Beginners

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Corner to corner crochet (or C2C) has become very popular in the last few years, especially with the growing popularity of graphghans. I know some of the elaborate blankets out there look complicated but c2c is actually a very easy stitch to master. In fact, it’s probably one of the best crochet projects for beginners as it gets you acquainted with chain and double crochet stitches, which are foundational when learning to crochet.

Corner to Corner Crochet for Beginners

After purchasing one of my crochet alongs I send participants a list of tutorials in case they’re not familiar with the stitch. But I realized that a lot of people are intimidated at the thought of reading graphs or working c2c and that was stopping them from joining the fun. So I decided to make a public resource to help put your mind at ease if you’ve never done a corner to corner project before.

In this post I will link to:

  • stitch tutorials
  • tips for changing colors
  • tips for using bobbins
  • beginner patterns

Corner to corner crochet

Keep in mind that this mega list of tricks, tips, and tutorials is the drinking-from-a-fire-hose guide to corner to corner. Don’t get overwhelmed! And don’t be surprised if some articles contradict each other. A lot of mastering this method is choosing what works for you.

For example, when reading a graph some articles may tell you to start working your graph from the bottom left corner. Personally, I always start in the bottom right. That’s the way I did my very first corner to corner project and now my brain is wired to prefer it. Some folks choose to use a million bobbins (more on bobbins below) so that the back of their work looks neater while some people carry the yarn more often so that there are less ends to weave in (this girl).

Related articles

  • Three Ways to Crochet a Graph
  • How to Estimate Yardage for Graphghans
  • Minimizing Gaps in c2c
  • How to turn a Corner in C2C

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Corner to Corner Crochet Basics

C2C is worked diagonally with row one starting with a single block, row two having two blocks, row three having three, etc. Basically you’re making an ever growing triangle until your project is the size you want and then you begin to decrease.

Decreasing

If you decrease on both ends equally you’ll end up with a square finished piece. If you want to make a blanket that’s a rectangle you can continue to increase on one end (continuing to create length) while decreasing on the other end, which keeps your blanket the same width.

Below are a few easy guides to get your started.

Step-by-Step Photo Tutorials

  • Craftsy
  • Make and Do Crew
  • Nicki’s Homemade Crafts
  • Miggledy Maggledy (this one shows you how to decrease)
  • c2c for Lefties by The Slippin Stitch

Corner to corner crochet.

Mini C2C vs Regular C2C

The traditional version of this stitch uses double crochet clusters. The mini stitch is worked exactly the same but substitutes a half double crochet. It also uses a smaller number of chains in its increase. I prefer the mini stitch for my big crochet alongs because it’s a little faster and I like the smaller, tighter clusters that it makes. If I had used the regular double crochets in my Office blanket it would have been humongous.

Below are some video tutorials to help you get the hang of corner to corner work.

Video Tutorials

  • The Crochet Crowd (Love Mikey. He literally taught me to crochet.)
  • Vickie Howell (At around the 20 minute mark this video shows a granny stitch variation)
  • Meladora’s Creations (Right and left handed versions)
  • The Purple Poncho (Increases and decreases)

Small corner to corner crochet square.

Beginner Corner to Corner Patterns

The articles listed below include a small sample pattern to practice on. Before taking on a big project (especially one with lots of color changes like my CALs) I highly recommend practicing on a couple of small projects first. It’s really not a difficult stitch at all but the tricky (and sometimes tedious) part is in the color changes (more on that below). Download the pattern pictured above here.

Free sample patterns

  • It’s All In a Nutshell – Simple 10×10 panel with color changing practice.
  • 1 Dog Woof – 5×5 sample panel with full video at bottom of post.
  • All Crafts Channel – 15×15 heart square.
  • Midwestern Moms – Striped dishcloth. (with written pattern)

C2C color changing techniques.

Changing Colors Tips and Tricks

Color changes are the Achilles heal of this crochet method. Don’t worry if your work is a little messy when you’re first learning. It’s a rite of passage! My first blanket had the most hideous color changes and carries but I’ve learned a lot since then. Now when people ask me how I change colors I find it almost impossible to answer because honestly it depends on what side of the work I’m on, how far I need to carry, and what kind of mood I’m in.

If you’re a bit of a perfectionist like me you’ll eventually want to learn how to get cleaner transitions in your graphghans. After you’ve practiced with the sample patterns above and feel comfortable with the stitch, explore some of these tips and tricks for carrying your yarn more neatly. The videos below range from the simple to the advanced.

Color changing and carrying videos

  • Repeat Crafter Me – Basic color changes, beginner friendly.
  • Heart Hook Home – 5 quick tips.
  • Two Hearts Crochet – Color changing and carrying examples.
  • 3 AM Grace Designs – Advanced! – What I use!

Jumbo plastic clothes pin bobbins.

Using Bobbins in Corner to Corner Graphghans

Bobbins are a must if your graphghan involves a lot of color changes. For my first big project I was trying to work attached to multiple skeins and it was a hot mess. There are a variety of different kinds of bobbins out there from the simple to the supah fancy.

When trying to decide how much yarn to wind on a bobbin, first you need to know approximately how much yarn one block uses. The easiest way to do this is unravel a single block and measure the length of yarn. If you need 10 blocks of a certain color, you can now confidently measure and cut 10 blocks worth of yarn to add to your bobbin.

Different kinds of bobbins

  • How to Make Butterfly Yarn Bobbins – by Moogly (no materials needed!)
  • Cardboard Yarn Bobbins – by Rosebud Productions
  • Wooden Yarn Bobbin Holder – by Handcrafted with Grace
  • All About Bobbins – by West Coast Mom (What I use)

Or you can purchase yarn bobbins online that are especially made for this purpose. There are a lot of different ones to choose from. Browse and compare different ones on Amazon below.

I hope you found this list of tutorials helpful, I probably should have put together this resource a long time ago! Pretty often I’m asked questions about corner to corner crochet because of my nerdy TV CALs. But I didn’t see the point in reinventing the wheel and making my own tutorial when there are already so many good ones out there.

Let me know if you have any more questions in the comments and I’ll do my best to answer them.

Happy crocheting!

Jessica

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Corner to Corner crochet square

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December 20, 2017

Printable Gift Labels for Handmade Items {Pet Lovers Edition}

One of my favorite new things is making funny printable gift labels for crochet, knit, and handmade items. You can find my first set of honest gift labels here. Today I have a new set for you and it’s … drum roll please … PET LOVERS EDITION.

Free Printable Gift Labels for Pet Lovers

Made with Love and Dog Hair Printable Gift Labels for Crafters, Crocheters, and Knitters.
I asked y’all recently on Instagram and Facebook what your gift tags for handmade items would say if you were reeeeally being honest. Comments came pouring in about how much pet hair may or may not end up in your finished crochet and knit products.

I was inspired and made a few funny gift labels that you can print out this Christmas to add a special, furry touch to your gift wrap. There are three designs that have been adapted for both cats and dogs (sorry, ferret lovers).

Funny gift tags for pet owners printed on kraft paper.

 

Print them out at home on card stock or kraft paper to make your gifts look all snazzy and official. (You can search current prices of kraft paper on Amazon below.)

Free Printable Labels for Handmade Crochet And Knit. Pet Lovers Edition.

Or you can order finished labels from my Zazzle store. All six designs can be ordered in packs of 10. The Zazzle gift tags look like the one pictured below.

Funny gift tags on Zazzle. Made with love and cat hair gift tag for handmade items. Click here to get premium gift tags

You can also find the fun, colorful tag below and dozens of other other premium designs for sale in my Zazzle store.
Made with Love and Fur Handmade Funny

Download your Free Printable Gift Tags

Free printable gift labels for pet lovers.The free download includes an 8 page PDF with 6 different printable gift label designs. Each design is displayed 10 to a page plus two pages of mixing and matching for cat lovers and dog lovers.

You can download your free, printable pet lover labels today (say that five times fast) when you join my email list below. If you’re unable to see the sign up form you may need to turn off your ad blocker.

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December 16, 2017

Funny Gifts For Crocheters

Looking for the perfect gift for your favorite hooker? I have lots of funny crochet inspired products for sale in my Zazzle Shop. Crocheting and graphic design are two of my favorite things so it only makes sense that I would combine those two loves and create funny gifts for crocheters.

Funny Gifts for Your Favorite Hooker

Funny Gifts for Crocheters

There are a wide range of products in my Zazzle shop with many more planned in the future. Whether you’re looking for a mug, shirt, or phone case, check back often as new products are made available.

Funny Crochet Mugs

There are five designs to chose from as of the writing of this post and they are available on both regular mugs and travel mugs, whether you’re hooking at home or on the go. This “I’m a knotty hooker” design is my favorite.

Funny Pillows for Crocheters

Moderation Except Yarn Funny Crochet Pillow

Need that perfect accent pillow? Look no further. It’s sure to be a conversation piece.

Funny Shirts for Crocheters

Yes, I'm a Hooker Funny Crochet Sweat Shirt

There are tank tops, t-shirts, and sweat shirts to choose from. Stop people short with this hilarious hooker design.

Funny Tote Bags for Crocheters

Stay Up Late Hooking Funny Crochet Bag

The better to carry your yarn in! Is your husband getting real tired of you staying up late hooking? Wellll, then you need this bag.

Funny Crochet Phone Cases

Funny Big (Yarn) Balls Crochet Phone Case

Make sure everyone knows what a bad ass hooker you are, wherever you go. Available for multiple devices. Don’t see one that you need? Let me know!

Misc Funny Accessories for Crocheters

Funny Crochet Key Chain
Plus, buttons, key chains, playing cards, and more!

Hop on over to the  Psychedelic Doilies Zazzle Shop to browse all of the products available.
There is still time to order for Christmas and Zazzle runs regular sales for deep discounts on their most popular products. For example mugs are 50% off right now there’s a 20% off site wide with coupon code ZAZFAVORITES.
So hurry up and grab these funny gifts for crocheters before Christmas!

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December 5, 2017

50 Christmas Crochet Patterns on Etsy for Under $5

Tis the season to be yarny! I know there just aren’t enough hours in the day to crochet all the cuuuute Christmas stuff out there but you’ve got to give it your best effort, right? Well, lucky you, I have scoured Etsy to bring you the best Christmas crochet patterns for under $5.

50 Christmas Crochet Patterns on Etsy

50+ Christmas Crochet Patterns on Etsy for less than $5

As a fledgling designer myself, I understand the importance of supporting fiber artists. For many people crochet isn’t just a hobby, it pays the bills and brings home the amigurumi bacon. Pattern designers are talented and work hard to create excellent products for you to enjoy. And all of the Christmas crochet patterns here are super affordable at $5.00 or less! Some much less!

Don’t forget to download my free and funny honest gift tags if you’re making handmade presents this year.  

We have a little bit of everything in this mega list of 50+ Christmas crochet patterns. Nativity scenes, hats, ornaments, blankets, and much more!

Christmas Nativity Crochet Patterns

Amigurumi Nativity Crochet Pattern on Etsy

 

Amigurumi Nativity Crochet Pattern

Vintage Crochet Nativity Pattern

Rustic Nativity Crochet Pattern

Holy Family Nativity Crochet Pattern

26 Character 1970s Nativity Crochet Pattern

Christmas Amigurumi Crochet Patterns

Christmas Deer Amigurumi Crochet Pattern on Etsy

Amigurumi Christmas Deer Stuffy Crochet Pattern

Scandinavian Santa Gnome Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Amigurumi Crochet Smiley Snowman Crochet Pattern

Amigurumi Cute Winter Penguin Crochet Pattern

Cuddle-Sized Gingerbread Twins Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Christmas Tree Skirt Crochet Patterns

Christmas Tree Skirt Crochet Pattern on Etsy

Santa’s Friends Christmas Tree Skirt Crochet Pattern

Farmhouse Christmas Tree Skirt Crochet Pattern

Holy Night Nativity Christmas Tree Skirt Crochet Pattern

Classic Cable Star Christmas Tree Skirt

TriSquare Swirl Christmas Tree Skirt Crochet Pattern

Christmas Blanket Crochet Patterns

Bubble Stitch Noel Santa Christmas Throw Crochet Pattern on Etsy

Bobble Stitch Noel Santa Christmas Throw Crochet Pattern

6 in 1 Granny Square Christmas Blanket Crochet Patterns

Christmas Tree Shaped Throw Crochet Pattern

Snowflakes Afghan Christmas Crochet Pattern

Santa Clause Christmas Blanket Corner to Corner Crochet Pattern in Four Sizes

Christmas Pillow Crochet Patterns

Holly Jolly Christmas Crochet Pillow Pattern on Etsy

Holly Jolly Christmas Crochet Pilllow Pattern

Vintage Granny Square Mr and Mrs Clause Christmas Pillow Crochet Pattern

NOEL Pillow Covers Crochet Pattern

Festive Winter Pillow Crochet Pattern

3D Christmas Tree Pillow Cushion Crochet Pattern

Christmas Stocking Crochet Patterns

Braided Cables Christmas Stocking Crochet Pattern

Braided Cables Christmas Stocking Crochet Pattern

Four Vintage Christmas Stocking Crochet Patterns

Rudolph Reindeer Christmas Stocking Crochet Pattern

Bohemian Hexagon Christmas Stockings Crochet Pattern

Fair Isle Knit Look Christmas Stocking Crochet Pattern

Christmas Hat Crochet Patterns

Christmas Tree Hat Crochet Pattern on Etsy

Beaded Christmas Tree Hat Crochet Pattern – 5 Sizes

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Hat Crochet Pattern

Classic Santa Hat Crochet Pattern – 3 Sizes

Mistletoe Kisses Beanie Fair Isle Knit Look Crochet Hat Pattern

Crochet Fairy Bells Stocking Pixie Hat Pattern

Christmas Socks and Slipper Crochet Patterns

Christmas Socks Crochet Pattern on Etsy

Christmas Socks Crochet Pattern

Classic Christmas Hexagon Slippers 

Christmas Elf Shoes Crochet Crochet Pattern

Simple Holiday Slippers Crochet Pattern

Christmas Morning Jingle Boots Crochet Pattern

Christmas Ornaments Crochet Patterns

Santa and Friends Christmas Ornaments Crochet Patterns on Etsy

Santa and Friends Christmas Ornaments Crochet Patterns

Christmas Lights Crochet Pattern

Country Christmas Tree Ornament Crochet Pattern

Classic Christmas Ball Ornament Cover Crochet Pattern

Christmas Gift Box, Tree, and Ball Ornament Crochet Patterns

Christmas Crochet Patterns for Baby

Reindeer Hat and Leg Warmers Baby Christmas Crochet Pattern on Etsy

Reindeer Baby Hat and Leg Warmers Christmas Crochet Pattern

Christmas Santa Baby Bib Crochet Pattern

Newborn Christmas Elf Hat with Bells Crochet Pattern

Baby Christmas Elf Booties Crochet Pattern

Newborn Snowman Cocoon Crochet Pattern

Bonus

Christmas Crochet Pattern MEGAPACK

Christmas Crochet Pattern MEGAPACK

This Bundle of 10 Christmas crochet patterns is only $27.90. That’s only $2.19 per pattern!

Happy Crocheting!

All photos are property of individual designers. I have not tested any of the patterns listed but they all, to my knowledge, have positive reviews on Etsy. All patterns are $5 or less as of the writing of this post but always check your cart before purchasing as prices may change.

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November 24, 2017

Black Friday Deals – 50% Off Select Patterns

Major Discounts on Crochet Patterns – This Weekend Only. Plus, my new Parks and Rec Crochet Along!


Announcing – My Parks and Rec Crochet Along!

This weekend Friday 24th through Monday 27th take 25% off of my upcoming Parks and Rec crochet along. Find more details here. Discount applied in cart on Ravelry.

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Parks and Rec Crochet Along

Additional Deals

Black Friday through Cyber Monday take 50% off my Candy Jar and Office blanket patterns!

Discount applied in cart on Ravelry.

The Office Crochet Blanket Graphghan Pattern

 

 

The Office Blanket

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"Candy Jar" Mandala Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

 

Candy Jar Blanket

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Don’t miss these deep discounts, you won’t see them again anytime soon!

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November 7, 2017

“Honest” Free Printable Gift Tags

I’m sure you’ve seen a lot of the cute printable tags for your handmade items around the internet. There are a lot of adorable “Made with Love” type gift tags out there to choose from. But I got to thinking, what if we were really honest on our handmade labels? So I’ve put together this set of four “honest” free printable gift tags.

Printable “Made with Love” Snarky Gift Tags

I know this is a crochet blog but in case you haven’t noticed yet, sometimes I gotta scratch a graphic design itch. So I took to Instagram and Facebook and asked; What would your handmade tags say if you were being totally honest?

And ya’ll did not disappoint. I jotted down a lot of good ideas. So many, in fact, that I couldn’t include them all in one post. So expect more honest labels from me in the future. These printable gift tags are totally free and you can download and then print them at home on card stock or kraft paper. You can browse current prices of kraft paper on Amazon below.


 

Made With Love (and Inadvertent Pieces of My Own Hair)

There were quite a few suggestions about every crocheter and knitters dark secret: the amount of our own DNA that we weave into each creation. (Or our pets! Don’t miss my honest labels for pet lovers here.)

 

Made with Love Printable Handmade Tags

 

Made With Love (and the Occasional Swear Word)

Also, the amount of swearing that may or may not go into a particular piece.

Free and Funny Printable Handmade Gift Labels

 

This Took Forever

And let’s not forget how long it takes to make a handmade item.

 

Free and Funny Printable Tags and Labels for Handmade Items

 

I Made This (For Less than Minimum Wage)

Plus, don’t even get us started on fair compensation. Try not to look so surprised at our prices when you’re browsing at a craft fair.

Funny Honest Handmade Gift Tag Printables

 

I hope you like these four, totally free, printable tags for your handmade products and projects. I know that the fine print is tiny on the small tags, but that’s kind of the point, right? To see the look on someones face when they have to do a double take and squint at the passive aggressive fine print.

Download Now – “Honest” Free Printable Gift Tags

You can download these labels for free when you join my email list. The download includes a 4 page PDF with 12 labels displayed per page.

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You can also find premium variations of these plus dozens of other designs for sale in my Zazzle Store.

CLICK HERE TO GET PREMIUM GIFT TAGS.

Made with Love Gift Tags

Make sure to follow me on Instagram or Facebook @psychedelicdoilies so that you don’t miss out on more Snarky Tags in the future!

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Free Funny Printable Labels for Handmade Gifts

 

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November 1, 2017

Free Crochet Dice Bag Pattern

I have a new, free crochet pattern for you today! Look at this adorable dice bag!

Free Crochet Dice Bag Pattern

I feel like a bit of a poser with this design because, full disclosure, I am not a proper dice OR Dr Who fan. *gasp*

In fact, my color choices were totally random for this project. It wasn’t until I asked for help naming it on Facebook that people started to point out that it reminded them of The TARDIS from Dr Who.

And, behold, the TARDICE dice bag was born. (Don’t groan, I LOVE a good pun or play on words)

You can find the free pattern below or purchase an inexpensive, ad-free PDF version on Etsy and Ravelry at the bottom of this post.

The TARDICE Crochet Dice Bag

Skill Level

Intermediate

Stitches and Abbreviations Used

  • CH – Chain
  • SL ST – Slip Stitch
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • FPDC – Front Post Double Crochet

Materials Needed

Crochet Hook, Size H, 5.0mm
Scissors
yarn needle
Button(Optional)

Yarn

Main Color – Caron Simply Soft Ocean
Secondary Color – Caron Simply Soft White

Yardage

Approx 57 yards

Dice Bag Crochet Pattern

Instructions

Starting in Main Color

Round 1: Beginning in adjustable ring, ch 3, work 9 DC in ring, sl st into top of ch 3. (10 sts)

Round 2: Ch 3, DC in same stitch, 2 DC in each stitch around, sl st to first DC. (20 sts)

Round 3: Ch 3, DC in same stitch, 1 DC in next stitch, *2 DC in next stitch, 1DC in next stitch, repeat from *around, sl st into first DC. (30 sts)

Round 4: Ch 3, DC in same stitch, DC in next 2 stitches, *2 DC in next stitch, DC in next 2 stitches, repeat from *around. (40 sts)

Round 5: CH 3 (counts as first DC), *FPDC around next stitch, DC in next stitch, repeat from *around. Sl st into top of ch 3. (20 DC, 20 FPDC)

Round 6: CH 3, *FPDC around FPDC from previous round, DC in next stitch, repeat from *around. Sl st into top of ch 3. (40 sts)

Round 7: Attach 2nd color (do NOT cut off main color). Ch 1, SC around in 2nd color working over main color around. Sl st to join.

Round 8: Pick up main color again (do NOT cut off 2nd color but work over it as you did in last round). SC around. Sl st to join.

Round 9: Pick up 2nd color, SC around, working over main color. Sl st to join. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Round 10: Pick up main color, SC around, sl st to join.

Round 11: Ch 3, DC around, sl st to top of ch 3. (40 sts)

Round 12: Ch 3, *FPDC around next stitch, DC in next stitch, repeat from *around. Sl st into top of ch 3. (20 DC, 20 FPDC)

Round 13: Ch 3, *FPDC around FPDC from previous round, DC in next stitch, repeat from *around. Sl st into top of ch 3. (40 sts)

Round 14: Ch 3, DC in next 3 stitches, Ch 1, skip 1 stitch *DC in next 4 stitches, Ch 1, skip 1 stitch, repeat from *around, sl st to top of ch 3.

Round 15: Ch 3, DC in next 3 sts, DC in Ch 1 sp, DC in next 4 stitches, repeat around. (40 sts)

Tie off and weave in ends.

Cord

There are a lot of ways to do work the cording on a bag. I chose the method below as a fast fix. I didn’t have any pull closures on hand so I tied a button to my chain and tied a loop knot to close.

Chain 40, leaving at least a 3 inch tail at the beginning and end. Use a needle to thread tails into a cute button, securing with a knot and cutting remaining ends.


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Free Dr Who Crochet Dice Bag Pattern

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October 24, 2017

The Office Printable Art Quotes

Okay, so by now you know that The Office is one of my favorite shows of all time. I mean, one does not simply crochet an entire Office themed blanket, without being a bonafide fan. Soooo recently I got another wild hair and designed a bunch of downloadable prints based on funny quotes from The Office.

Funny Office Quotes Downloadable Print Art

Funny Office Quotes Prints

Including a couple of funny lines from Dwight Schrute and Andy Bernard that I don’t hear quoted as much but crack me up every time I rewatch The Office.

The printable quotes are available for purchase on Etsy. You can find them in the printable art section of my shop. (You may also find some Parks and Rec quotes there. Sue me.)(No, don’t sue me … that is the opposite of the point I am trying to make.)

Digital Download Only

This is a digital purchase – no physical print is included. After checking out through Etsy you will receive an email and be prompted to download your PDF file which you can print at home or anywhere digital printing is offered.


It’s a quick and cheap gift idea for the true Office nerd. Print your quote, snag a frame from the Dollar Tree, and you have yourself a present for under five bucks to take to your company Secret Santa party. Or Yyyyyankee Swap!

Clink the link below to browse my Printable Art.

The Office Printable Art on Etsy

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October 17, 2017

Mandala Squares Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

Rainbow Mandala Crochet Blanket Pattern
Candy Jar Rainbow Mandala Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

I have something equal parts exciting and adorable for you today. I’ve been working in the background for a bit now to bring you this tooth-achingly sweet baby blanket crochet pattern.

This pattern is made up of a single mandala that is squared off and joined together to create just the most squishy and gorgeous baby blanket.  Finished squares are approximately 12 inches across and finished 9 square baby blanket is approximately 38 inches across. Of course, this will vary depending on your tension and yarn/hook choice.

I took to my Instagram for help naming this blanket and one of my followers said the colors reminded them of old fashioned candy and suggested the name “Candy Jar”. I looooved the idea and so here you have the Candy Jar Blanket.

“Candy Jar” Mandala Baby Blanket Pattern

"Candy Jar" Mandala Baby Blanket Pattern

I used Lion Brand Ice Cream yarn for my blanket in the color “tutti fruitti”. There are over 20 different colorways in the Ice Cream line and they’re all so pretty. It retails for 4.99 at Hobby Lobby where I purchased mine. Find current deals on Amazon below.


Of course, it doesn’t have to be a baby blanket. With the addition of more squares you could make this as big as you’d like to fit any sized bed. Or it could be worked up in solid colors. I’d looove to see other color variations. Make sure to tag me on Instagram or Facebook @psychedelicdoilies with your finished product and use the hashtag #candyjarblanket.

 

Additional details

Skill Level

Intermediate

Stitches used

Single crochet
Double crochet
Triple crochet
Half double crochet
Front post double crochet
Back post double crochet
3 double crochet together
Front post triple crochet
V stitch

Hook size

5mm (H) hook

Yarn

3 skeins of Lion brand Ice Cream yarn in colorway “Tutti Fruitti”.
1 skein of Caron Simply Soft in “white”.

Yardage

Approximately 1,300 to 1,500 yards.

Currently this pattern is only available for purchase on Etsy and Ravelry.

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"Candy Jar" Mandala Rainbow Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

 

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