Learn how to combine 6 different crochet stitch patterns in one cozy, crochet blanket with this free crochet pattern and video tutorial. With the different stitch section, you’ll love this sampler style crochet blanket, and want to just keep going to make it to the next section. 11 sizes included from Lovey to California King.
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Let’s go on a year long journey!
I originally bought this soft and squishy favorite of mine, Lion Brand Wool Ease, to work on an afghan that I started yeeeeaaaaarrrrs ago! Half way done and into one of my WIP bins it went… At the end of July of 2024, I started clearing out old WIPs, and so I pulled out the yarn and afghan squares I had started so I could finish up, but as I worked, I found that I didn’t really like the look of the squares, and I just couldn’t bring myself to keep going. I set the squares aside to pop into a bag and sell in my Yarn Crafts & Coffee shop over at America’s Antique Mall in Melbourne, Florida, and gathered up the rest of the yarn. With such a large quantity, I knew a blanket would be the perfect project, and this sampler style full of lovely textures has sure won over my heart! You can see on Instagram when I got started on the first section featuring half double crochet stitches.
It’s really easy for crocheted blankets to end up in a WIP bin because they are long projects and they can get boring, but with the different stitch sections, you’ll want to just keep going to make it to the next section. It didn’t take me long to finish the half double crochet section, including weaving in some ends which is pretty unheard of around here, and I moved onto the next section, which features a modified berry stitch section I’ve nicknamed my Little Pebbles series. I work a treble crochet to create the texture – I find it holds it’s shape so much better than the berry stitch, but I get the same look. You can catch a peek on Instagram of me working the textured side.
The granny stitch section gave me some trouble – a ruffle in my fabric to be exact! I was sick at the time of working on this section so it’s tough to say what it was exactly that caused a change in my tension, but the first round I worked ruffled too much. In hindsight, I should have just frogged it and waited until I felt better when my tension would be more normal, but instead, I decided to frog this section and worked with a smaller crochet hook to make up the difference, as I outlined on Instagram. Of course, it came out smaller than I wanted because I wasn’t working quite as loose as before…
By the third round, it was perfect and I happily hopped into the next section featuring a combination of half double crochets and post stitches, which I’ve nicknamed my Octavia series. You see, up until recently, when I worked Volume One projects, I started with a multiple of 3, and adjusted each section as I went with no established stitch multiples. This posed a problem for me when I got here because the way I worked my repeats led to uneven bobble stitches in the next section, and this caused a halt in this project. It went into a WIP bag and it stayed there until late May of 2025 when I decided it was time to pull it out and finish it up.
I worked on this crocheted afghan while at Stitch Night at Crochet Aweigh in Tavares, Florida, which is held every Tuesday night, as well as at Stitch Day in my yarn shop, the Yarn Crafts & Coffee shop, in Melbourne, Florida, which is held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, and I received so many compliments and so much interest in learning how to make the blanket so I decided to hold a Crochet a Long, and that brings us to present day!
Crochet-a-Long Schedule:
In both shops, we’re going to be working on this sample style crocheted blanket together. If you are local, we’d love for you to join us starting Sunday, August 3rd in Melbourne or Tuesday, August 5th in Tavares. You can find the exact schedule over on my Yarn Crafts & Coffee shop Events page.
To go hand and hand with the in person crochet a long, I’ll be updating this post with the new sections and video tutorials as they become available so I highly recommend joining my newsletter list so you’ll find out as soon as the updates are ready or grabbing the PDF on Ravelry where I’ll also be sending updates, but this is my tentative schedule: 1st Section (posted) | 2nd Section (posted) | 3rd Section, (posted) | 4th Section, (posted) | 5th Section, (posted) | 6th Section, October 14th | 7th Section, October 28th.
What stitch patterns will be included in each section?
Part 1 features half double crochet stitches.
Part 2 features a really fun textured stitch pattern created by alternating single crochets and treble crochets.
Part 3 features the classic granny stitch pattern.
Part 4 features post stitches in combination with half double crochets.
Part 5 features really fun bobble stitches that stagger each other. You’ll love running your hand across this section!
Part 6 features the suzette stitch, which is a combination of single crochets and double crochets to create just the sweetest textured fabric of slanted clusters.
Sampler Style Crochet Patterns | Volume One:
Volume One is a fun crochet line full of texture that features 6 different crochet stitch patterns. Sometimes big projects can seem to take forever and get boring, but just when you start to get bored, it’s time to switch to the next crochet stitch pattern, which makes this the kind of project you won’t really want to put down.
You’ll love these matching sampler style crochet pieces!


Find more Volume One accessory and home decor crochet patterns here on EyeLoveKnots, and Volume One accessory and wearables crochet patterns on Cre8tion Crochet.
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What Materials Do I Need to Crochet a Blanket?
- 205 (450, 895, 1410, 1960, 2920, 5730, 7650, 9010, 10230, 10500) Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn – I used Lion Brand Pound of Love Yarn in Denim for my video tutorial and Lion Brand Wool Ease for my finished blanket
- H8/5mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
Material Notes:
My sample is the Toddler/Child size. The rest of the size yardages are estimated based on my sample.
Feel free to substitute the Pound of Love for your favorite worsted weight yarn. If the finished size is essential to you, then check your gauge, but if not, then just start crocheting.
I love my ergonomic clay hooks from SiennasBowtique and BronzeShepherdStudio! They both have so many fun designs. I have several from each shop because they’re so darn cute and nice to hold onto! We also have lots of beautiful, handcrafted crochet hooks in our Yarn Crafts and Coffee Yarn Shop as well!
If you don’t mind if the finished size of your crocheted blanket is a little smaller or a little larger, gauge is not essential for this project, so if you are more comfortable working with an I9/5.5mm crochet hook with your worsted weight yarn, feel free to size up. Please note, this will require more yardage than that listed.
If you experience ruffling when working the border, this is caused from a change, especially seen on the sides. My quick fix is to simply go down a hook size to a G6/4.25mm. You can also continue with the same hook you’ve been working with, and just block the finished blanket. Usually, I run into this issue, but I did not in this blanket, so I kept the same hook throughout.
How Long Does it Take to Crochet a Blanket?
Working the Toddler/Child size, I completed the half double crochet section in about 3 and a half hours, the little pebbles stitch section in about 4 and a half hours, the granny stitch section in two hours, 15 minutes, the post stitch section in 3 hours, the bobble stitch section in about 6 hours, 15 minutes and the suzette stitch section in just over 5 and a half hours.

Finished Measurements with Border, Width by Height:
Note: The height is currently estimated until I get a couple more sections graded.
- Lovey: 12 5/8″ Square
- Preemie: 20 5/8″ Square
- Newborn Blanket: 30 1/4″ Square”
- Lapghan: 35 1/8″ by 40″
- Toddler/Child: 40″ by 50″
- Throw: 50 1/8″ by 60″
- Twin: 65 5/8″ by 90″
- Full: 85″ by 95″
- Queen: 96 1/4″ by 98″
- King: 109 1/8″ by 98″
- CAL King: 112 1/4″ by 98″
Gauge (Not Essential):
Measured in Half Double Crochet Pattern from Section 1: 15 HDC by 12 Rows = 4″ Wide by 4 1/8″ Tall
Note: If you are measuring a swatch that is only 15 HDC wide by 12 rows tall, it will measure slightly larger. If working a swatch, I recommend working at least 20 stitches by 18-20 rows, but a swatch is not necessary for this project unless the finished size is essential to you.
When working the pattern, the border will add about 1/2″ to the width and 5/8″ to the height.
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- HDC – Half Double Crochet (Photo Tutorial | Video Tutorial)
- SC – Single Crochet (Photo Tutorial)
- TR – Treble Crochet (Explained in it’s Notes section below)
- DC – Double Crochet (Photo Tutorial)
- FPDC – Front Post Double Crochet (Explained in it’s Notes section below)
- BPDC – Back Post Double Crochet (Explained in it’s Notes section below)
General Pattern Notes:
None of the names given to the stitch patterns are official, except for Suzette – they are the names I’ve given my designs.
Because this blanket is built with 6 different stitch patterns, the stitch multiple for each section is different, therefore there is no set multiple for adjusting the width of the project. If you want to change the width, I recommend following the instructions for one of the other sizes, and then working to your desired height. You can also go up crochet hook sizes for a bigger size, or down for a smaller size, or you can try working with a lighter or chunkier weight yarn.
Anytime we have a beginning chain of 1, this does not count as a stitch.

Section 1, Haylee Section Notes:
Skipped chains from the foundation chain count as a half double crochet.
If you want to alter the height of the blanket, simply add or subtract rows ending after completing a row worked from the front side so the next section can start from the back side.

Section 1, Half Double Crochet Video Tutorial:

Section 2, Little Pebbles Section Notes:
We will alternate between a textured row that combines single crochets and treble crochets, followed by a row of just single crochet. Each time you are looking at the flat back side, you will work a textured row so the treble crochets will pop out on the front, and each time you are looking at the textured front side, you will work a simple row of single crochet all the way across.
To Treble Crochet: yarn over 2 times so there are 3 loops on your hook, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on hook), then (yarn over and pull through 2 loops) 3x.
When working the single crochet row, you will notice the top of the treble crochet stitches will have fallen to the back of the fabric. If you have a tough time seeing your stitch, you may need to rotate your fabric forward to see better.
If you want to alter the height, simply add or subtract rows ending after completing a textured row, which is worked from the back side.

Section 2, Textured Crochet Video Tutorial:
Section 3, Grace Tinley Section Notes:
The beginning chain 2 counts as a double crochet from the first granny stitch cluster.
If you want to alter the height, simply add or subtract rows by any number. It does not matter if you end on the front side or back side of the fabric.
Section 3, Granny Stitch Section Video Tutorial:
Section 4, Octavia Section Notes:
We will alternate between a row worked with front post stitches followed by a row worked with back post stitches. Each time you are looking at the flat back side of the fabric, you will work a back post stitch row so the texture will show on the front, and each time you are looking at the textured front side of the fabric, you will work a front post stitch row.
Post stitches are worked around the post of the previous rows stitch rather than into the top of the stitch. The post is found directly underneath the top of the stitch.
It’s very easy to add stitches in post stitch rows because sometimes it’s hard to determine where to work the next stitch after your post stitch. Reference the top of each stitch as you work across. When it comes time to work a post stitch, look to the top of the next stitch, then follow it down to the post. For the next stitch, look back to the top of the stitches. The top of the post stitch you just finished will appear unworked – make sure you do not work into this stitch, but rather, into the following stitch.
To Front Post Double Crochet (worked from the front of the fabric): Yarn over, then swoop your hook downward and towards the front so your hook stays on the front side of the fabric. From the front to the back, insert your hook into the space in between the stitches so that your hook comes out just to the right of the desired stitch. Wrap the crochet hook around the back of the desired stitch. From the back to the front, insert your hook into the space in between the stitches so that your hook comes out just to the left of the desired stitch. At this point, the desired stitch will appear raised on the front of the fabric. Yarn over and pull directly through (3 loops on your hook). (Yarn over and pull through 2 loops) 2x.
To Back Post Double Crochet (worked from the back of the fabric: Yarn over, then swoop your hook downward and backward so your hook goes to the back of the fabric. From the back to the front, insert your hook into the space in between the stitches so that your hook comes out just to the right of the desired stitch. Wrap the crochet hook around the front of the desired stitch. From the front to the back, insert your hook into the space in between the stitches so that your hook comes out just to the left of the desired stitch. At this point, the desired stitch will appear raised on the back of the fabric. Yarn over and pull directly through (3 loops on your hook). (Yarn over and pull through 2 loops) 2x.

Section 4, Post Stitch Section Video Tutorial:
Section 5, Bobblish Section Notes:
We will alternate between a textured row that combines bobble stitches and single crochets, followed by a row of just single crochet. Each time you are looking at the flat back side, you will work a bobble stitch row so the bobbles will pop out on the front, and each time you are looking at the textured front side, you will work a simple row of single crochet all the way across.
How to Crochet a Bobble: All in the same stitch, (yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops) 4x, yarn over, pull through all 5 loops.
If you want to alter the height, simply add or subtract rows ending after completing a bobble stitch row, which is worked from the back side of the fabric, so the Suzette stitch row can begin from the front of the fabric.

Section 5, Bobble Stitch Section Video Tutorial:
Section 6, Suzette Section Notes:
This section is a simple 1 row repeat where you work a single crochet and double crochet into the same stitch and skip the next stitch. By skipping the stitch in between, it makes the cluster slant to the side, and by turning at the end of each row, it creates a fabric with beautiful texture from the clusters slanting opposite directions.
If you want to alter the height, simply add or subtract rows by any number desired. Personally, I like to end after completing a row worked from the front side of the fabric, so the border row can begin from the back side of the fabric, which is opposite the last Suzette stitch row and Row 1 of the half double crochet pattern, but the change in the appearance of the fabric is subtle so completely up to you.
Section 6, Suzette Stitch Section Video Tutorial:
COMING SOON
Section 7, Border Section Notes:
Because of the different stitch multiples for each section, the edges of your project will appear uneven. Adding the border helps even up the edges and provide a nice polished finish. You may opt not to work a border, and just block your finished piece. Completely up to you. The design has been worked with a border in mind so the finished size may be a little smaller without a border, but can be blocked to size.
I am working a simple single crochet round, but you can change that stitch up to any that you like, or add additional rounds to the border.
Work the border stitches as close to the side edge as you can, not in between the last 2 stitches of the row- this includes working right into the center of the last stitch where applicable – otherwise you will end up with a lacy edging.
Working evenly means: 3 stitches per 2 rows of the Haylee, Octavia and Suzette sections, 2 stitches per 1 row of the Grace Tinley section and 1 stitch per 1 row of the Little Pebbles and Bobblish sections.
I am working my corners as (SC, chain 2, SC), which will give me a more square corner. Another way you can do this is (SC, HDC, SC) into the same stitch. If you like a more round corner, you can work a (SC, chain 1, SC) or 3 SC into the same stitch.
If you experience ruffling when working the border, this is caused from a change, especially seen on the sides. My quick fix is to simply go down a hook size to a G6/4.25mm. You can also continue with the same hook you’ve been working with, and just block the finished project.
I finished my border with a slip stitch join, but you could also finish your border with an invisible join, which creates a clean, consistent look. Either way, this stitch will count as the final stitch for the border.
Section 7, Single Crochet Border Video Tutorial:
COMING SOON
Crochet Blanket Pattern:
12″ Lovey Size:
Section 1: Haylee – 12 1/8″ wide by 1 3/4″ tall
Chain 46. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (45 HDC)
R2 – 5: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (45 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles – 3 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (45 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (45 stitches)
R3 – 6: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R7: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (46 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley – 5 1/2″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (46 stitches)
R2 – 4: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (46 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 7 3/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 3 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 2 stitches from the end. Then, work 1 HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (45 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (45 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (45 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (45 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 9 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (45 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (45 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (45 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (45 SC)
R5 – 8: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R9: Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last 4 SC. Work 1 SC into each of the next 3 SC, 2 SC into the last SC. (46 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
20″ Preemie Blanket Size:
Section 1: Haylee – 20 1/8″ wide by 3 1/8″ tall
Chain 76. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (75 HDC)
R2 – 9: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (75 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles – 6 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (75 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (75 stitches)
R3 – 12: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R13: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (76 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley – 9 1/2″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (76 stitches)
R2 – 6: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (76 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 4.
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 12 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 3 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 2 stitches from the end. Then, work 1 HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (75 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (75 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (75 stitches)
R4 – 8: Continue repeating a Row 2 followed by a Row 3, ending after working a front post stitch row so the next section can begin from the back side of the fabric.
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 16″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (75 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (75 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (75 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (75 SC)
R5 – 14: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R15: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then work 2 SC into the last SC. (76 stitches)
Newborn Blanket Size:
Section 1: Haylee – 29 3/4″ wide by 4 1/2″ tall
Chain 112. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (111 HDC)
R2 – 13: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (111 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles – 9 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (111 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (111 stitches)
R3 – 18: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R19: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (112 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley – 14 3/4″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (112 stitches)
R2 – 11: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (112 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 19 3/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into the 1st stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 3 stitches from the end. In that 3rd stitch, we’ll begin our decrease: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Then, work 1 HDC into the last stitch. (110 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (110 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (110 stitches)
R4 – 13: Continue repeating a Row 2 followed by a Row 3, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R14: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Add a HDC into the same stitch as the last post stitch just worked, then HDC into each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (111 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 24 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (111 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (111 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (111 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (111 SC)
R5 – 20: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R21: Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last 4 SC. Work 1 SC into each of the next 3 SC, 2 SC into the last SC. (112 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
Lapghan Blanket Size:
Section 1: Haylee – 34 5/8″ wide by 6 1/2″ tall
Chain 130. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (129 HDC)
R2 – 19: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (129 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles – 13 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (129 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (129 stitches)
R3 – 24: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R25: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (130 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley – 19 3/4″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (130 stitches)
R2 – 14: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (130 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 26 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (130 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (130 stitches)
R3 – 17: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R18: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Starting in that 7th stitch from the end, we’re going to begin our decrease.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (129 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 32 1/2″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (129 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (129 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (129 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (129 SC)
R5 – 26: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R27: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then work 2 SC into the last SC. (130 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
Toddler/Child Blanket Size:
Section 1: Haylee – 39 3/8″ wide by 8 5/8″ tall
Chain 148. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (147 HDC)
R2 – 25: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (147 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles – 16 3/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (147 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (147 stitches)
R3 – 29: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after finishing a Row 1.
Section 3: Grace Tinley – 24 3/4″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2 (counts as a DC), and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, 1 DC into the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over this same stitch as the DC and the next stitch.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Skip each of the next 2 stitches. Now the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across to the 5th stitch from the end. In that 5th stitch we’ll begin our decrease: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Then, work 1 more DC into the same stitch that the second half of the decrease was worked into. Skip each of the next 2 stitches, work 1 DC into the last stitch. (145 stitches)
R2 – 18: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (145 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 33 1/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (145 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (145 stitches)
R3 – 23: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R24: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into the same stitch as the post stitch just worked, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Add a HDC into the same stitch as the last post stitch, then HDC into each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (147 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 41 1/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (147 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (147 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (147 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (147 SC)
R5 – 33: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a bobble stitch row.
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
Throw Blanket Size:
Section 1: Haylee aka Half Double Crochet – 49 5/8″ wide by 10″ tall
Chain 186. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (185 HDC)
R2 – 29: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (185 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles aka Aligned Cobble Stitch – 20″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (185 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (185 stitches)
R3 – 37: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after finishing a Row 1.
Section 3: Grace Tinley aka Granny Stitch – 29 5/8″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2 (counts as a DC), and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across to the 5th stitch from the end.
In that 5th stitch we’ll begin our decrease: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Then, work 1 more DC into the same stitch that the second half of the decrease was worked into. Skip each of the next 2 stitches, work 1 DC into the last stitch. (184 stitches)
R2 – 21: Chain 2 (counts as a DC), and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (184 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 39 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into the top of the same stitch as the BPDC to increase, HDC into each of the next 3 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (185 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (185 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (185 stitches)
R4 – 29: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R30: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the next 2 stitches, then we’ll decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Starting in that 7th stitch from the end, we’re going to begin our next decrease.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (183 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 49 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (183 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (183 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (183 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (183 SC)
R5 – 40: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R41: Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last 4 SC. Work 1 SC into each of the next 3 SC, 2 SC into the last SC. (184 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
Twin Size Blanket:
Section 1: Haylee aka Half Double Crochet – 65 1/8″ wide by 14 1/4″ tall
Chain 244. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (243 HDC)
R2 – 43: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (243 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles aka Aligned Cobble Stitch – 29 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (243 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (243 stitches)
R3 – 54: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R55: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (244 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley aka Granny Stitch – 44 3/4″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (244 stitches)
R2 – 33: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (244 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 59 3/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into the top of the same stitch as the BPDC to increase, HDC into each of the next 3 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (245 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (245 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (245 stitches)
R4 – 43: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R44: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the next 2 stitches, then we’ll decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Starting in that 7th stitch from the end, we’re going to begin our next decrease.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (243 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 74 3/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (243 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (243 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (243 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (243 SC)
R5 – 62: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R63: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then work 2 SC into the last SC. (244 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
Full Size Blanket:
Section 1: Haylee aka Half Double Crochet – 84 1/2″ wide by 15 3/8″ tall
Chain 316. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (315 HDC)
R2 – 45: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (315 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles aka Aligned Cobble Stitch – 31 3/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (315 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (315 stitches)
R3 – 58: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R59: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (316 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley aka Granny Stitch – 47″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (316 stitches)
R2 – 34: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (316 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 62 3/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 3 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 2 stitches from the end. Then, work 1 HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (315 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (315 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (315 stitches)
R4 – 46: Continue repeating a Row 2 followed by a Row 3, ending after working a front post stitch row so the next section can begin from the back side of the fabric.
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 78 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (315 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (315 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (315 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (315 SC)
R5 – 66: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R67: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then work 2 SC into the last SC. (316 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
Queen Size Blanket:
Section 1: Haylee aka Half Double Crochet – 95 3/4″ wide by 16 1/8″ tall
Chain 358. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (357 HDC)
R2 – 47: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (357 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles aka Aligned Cobble Stitch – 32 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (357 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (357 stitches)
R3 – 61: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after finishing a Row 1.
Section 3: Grace Tinley aka Granny Stitch – 48 5/8″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2 (counts as a DC), and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, 1 DC into the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over this same stitch as the DC and the next stitch.
In the same stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Skip each of the next 2 stitches. Now the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across to the 5th stitch from the end. In that 5th stitch we’ll begin our decrease: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Then, work 1 more DC into the same stitch that the second half of the decrease was worked into. Skip each of the next 2 stitches, work 1 DC into the last stitch. (355 stitches)
R2 – 35: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (355 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 64 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (355 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (355 stitches)
R3 – 47: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R48: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into the same stitch as the post stitch just worked, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Add a HDC into the same stitch as the last post stitch, then HDC into each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (357 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 81 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (357 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (357 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (357 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (357 SC)
R5 – 69: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a bobble stitch row.
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
King Size Blanket:
Section 1: Haylee aka Half Double Crochet – 108 5/8″ wide by 16 1/8″ tall
Chain 406. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (405 HDC)
R2 – 47: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (405 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles aka Aligned Cobble Stitch – 32 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (405 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (405 stitches)
R3 – 60: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2.
R61: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across to the last 6 stitches. In the next stitch (which is the 5th from the end), work 2 SC into the same stitch, then (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) 2x. (406 stitches)
Section 3: Grace Tinley aka Granny Stitch – 48 5/8″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (406 stitches)
R2 – 35: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (406 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 64 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over the next 2 stitches.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
HDC into each of the next 3 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 2 stitches from the end. Then, work 1 HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (405 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (405 stitches)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (405 stitches)
R4 – 48: Continue repeating a Row 2 followed by a Row 3, ending after working a front post stitch row so the next section can begin from the back side of the fabric.
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 81″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (405 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (405 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (405 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (405 SC)
R5 – 68: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a single crochet row.
R69: Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last 4 SC. Work 1 SC into each of the next 3 SC, 2 SC into the last SC. (406 stitches)
Now you’re ready for Part 6.
California King Size Blanket:
Section 1: Haylee aka Half Double Crochets – 111 3/4″ wide by by 16 1/8″ tall
Chain 418. Work 1 HDC into the 3rd chain from the hook, and into each chain all the way across the chain. (417 HDC)
R2 – 47: Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 HDC into the first HDC, and into each HDC across the row. (417 HDC)
Section 2: Little Pebbles aka Aligned Cobble Stitch – 32 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the first stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (TR into the next stitch, SC into the next stitch) across. (417 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. Work 1 SC into the first stitch, and into each stitch across the row. (417 stitches)
R3 – 61: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after finishing a Row 1.
Section 3: Grace Tinley aka Granny Stitch – 48 5/8″ tall
R1 (from front side): Chain 2, and turn. 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, 1 DC into the next stitch, then we’ll begin our first decrease over this same stitch as the DC and the next stitch.
In the next stitch: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops.
Skip each of the next 2 stitches. Now the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across to the 5th stitch from the end. In that 5th stitch we’ll begin our decrease: yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops only, leaving 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through (4 loops on your hook). Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops. Then, work 1 more DC into the same stitch that the second half of the decrease was worked into. Skip each of the next 2 stitches, work 1 DC into the last stitch. (415 stitches)
R2 – 35: Chain 2, and turn. Work 2 DC into the first stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches, then the repeat for the row begins here: (3 DC into the next stitch, skip each of the next 2 stitches) across, 1 DC into the last stitch. (415 stitches)
Section 4: Octavia with Front & Back Post Stitches – 64 5/8″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, BPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (415 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across. HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (415 stitches)
R3 – 47: Continue repeating a Row 1 followed by a Row 2, ending after working a back post stitch row.
R48: Chain 1, and turn. HDC into each of the 1st 2 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into the same stitch as the post stitch just worked, then the repeat for the row begins here: (HDC into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch) across to the last 7 stitches. Add a HDC into the same stitch as the last post stitch, then HDC into each of the next 4 stitches, FPDC around the post of the next stitch, HDC into each of the last 2 stitches. (417 stitches)
Section 5: Bobblish with Staggered Bobble Stitches – 81 1/4″ tall
R1 (from back side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into each of the 1st 4 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch, (SC into each of the next 5 stitches, Bobble in the next stitch) across to the last 4 stitches, then work 1 SC into each of the last 4 stitches. (417 stitches)
R2 (from front side): Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (417 SC)
R3: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st SC, Bobble in the next SC, (SC into each of the next 5 SC, Bobble in the next SC) across to the last SC, then SC into the last SC. (417 stitches)
R4: Chain 1, and turn. SC into the 1st stitch, and each stitch across. (417 SC)
R5 – 69: Repeat Rows 1 – 4, ending after finishing a bobble stitch row.
Now you’re ready for Part 6.

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