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Friday, 19 June 2026

Crochet Baby Blanket Free Pattern Guide You’ll Ever Need Step-By-Step


Hello Friends! today i will make and share Free Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern | Pink & Cream Striped Blanket. Create this beautiful and beginner-friendly crochet baby blanket featuring elegant pink and cream stripes, a lovely textured design, and soft scalloped border. This handmade blanket is perfect for newborns, baby showers, nursery decor, or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one.

This free crochet pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly using simple stitches, making it suitable for beginners and experienced crochets alike. The adorable crochet flower embellishment adds a charming finishing touch.


The open texture stitches keep the blanket lightweight, breathable, and cozy, making it suitable for every season. To add an extra touch of sweetness, a crochet flower embellishment completes the design beautifully. Whether you are creating your first baby blanket or adding another project to your crochet collection, this easy pattern is both practical and elegant. Gather your favorite soft baby yarn and enjoy making this adorable blanket that will become a treasured keepsake for years to come. Happy crocheting and thank you for supporting our free crochet patterns.

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Wrap your little one in warmth and comfort with this beautiful handmade crochet baby blanket featuring soft light weight yarn. This elegant textured easy stitch pattern for all type of crochet work as blankets, cardigans, shawls and other patterns.

This free crochet blanket pattern is designed to be simple, relaxing, and enjoyable to make for all friends and followers and also for all skill levels. The combination of light weight yarn of delicate colors creates a timeless and charming look that is perfect for baby girls, nursery decoration, baby showers, or as a heartfelt handmade gift for family and friends.


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Pattern Features:

  • Beginner-friendly design
  • Soft and cream striped pattern
  • Beautiful scalloped border
  • Cozy and lightweight texture
  • Perfect to baby gifts and nursery décor
  • Easy-to-follow free pattern

Gauge (Tension)

Gauge (5 x 5 inches/ 12 x 12 cm)

18- 20 double crochet stitches = 4 inches (12 cm)

10 rows 4 inches (12 cm)

Gauge is not critical for blankets, but matching the gauge will help achieve a 

similar finished size.


Materials Needed

yarn: Light weight (3 ply) yarn ( 5 double crochet = 1 inch)

1- Main color (Pink) 250-300 g

2- Contrast Color 100-120 g

Hook: 3mm/ D-3 crochet hook

Yarn needle

Scissors

 

Finished Blanket Sizes

Approximate Sizes:

Widths: 26 inches (66 cm)

Length: 36 inches (91 cm)

  

Follow size chart for more sizes

Blanket Type

Size (inches)

Size (cm)

Preemie

18 x 18

46 x 46

Newborn

24 x 30

60 x 76

Receiving Blanket size

26 x 36

66 x 91

Stroller Blanket

30 x 40

76 x 102

Toddler Blanket

36 x 48

91 x 122

Twin  XL

65 x 100

165 x 254

 

Skill Level

Easy to intermediate

Perfect for beginners who are comfortable with basic crochet stitches.


US TERMS ABBREVIATIONS:

c.         crochet

ch.       chain

sc        single crochet

hdc      half double crochet

dc.       double crochet

sts.      stitches

st.        stitch

slst.     slip stitch

FP dc   Front Post double crochet

BP dc   Back post double crochet


Pattern Notes

  1. US crochet terminology in used.
  2. Ch-2 at the beginning of a round does not count as a stitch
  3. Blanket is worked flat in rows
  4. Turn your work at the end of every row.
  5. Change colors where desired to create the stripe effect.
  6. The ruffled border is added after the main blanket body is completed.
  7. Finished size may vary depending on your crochet tension, yarn type and hook sizes.
  8. From Row 4 onwards, repeat pattern Row 2 and Pattern Row 3 throughout.
  9. Follow the color sequence of 7 rows in the main color and 3 rows in the contrast color.
  10. Continue both the stitch pattern and color sequence until the blankets reach your desired length.

Finished Blanket Sizes

Approximate Sizes:

Widths: 26 inches (66 cm)

Length: 36 inches (91 cm)


Starting with chains.

Make chains multiple of 5+5+5… 100 +2 = 20 inches/ 51 cm

For smaller or bigger sizes add or less the beginning chains.

Row1- make dc into 2nd ch from the hook, dc in each ch across, turn. (dc 101)

Pattern Row1- ch2 don’t count, make dc into same st, *ch1, skip next st, dc into next dc st*,

Repeat from * to * across, dc into last st, turn. (101 stitches)

Pattern Row2- ch2 don’t count. Make dc in each st across, turn. (dc 101)

From Row 4 onwards: Repeat Pattern Row 2 and Pattern Row 3 throughout the blanket until the desired length is reached. OR

Approximate finished Length: Continue repeating the pattern until the blanket reaches your desired length. The sample blanket shown measures approximately 28-30 inches ( 75 cm) long.

Color sequence:

  1. Work 7 rows in color A (main color).
  2. Then work 3 rows in Color B (contrast color)
  3. Continue repeating this 7-row + 3-row color sequence throughout the entire blanket.

Tip: Always maintain the Pattern Row 2 and Pattern Row 3 repeat while changing colors according to the sequence.

Make Blanket Edging and Border:

Work: in the side of blanket right side facing, rejoin yarn in the corner, make ch2 don’t count,

Dc across the edging length from down to top. Fasten off,

Follow the same work other side of edging blanket.

Ruffles:

Row1- make ch2 don’t count, dc into same st, *[2 dc next st, 1 dc in next st*, repeat

From * to * across till corner, 3dc into corner], repeat from [ to ] around blanket. Slip st.

Row2-  Repeat  Row 1 of Ruffles 1 or 2 more times.  

Fasten off

Make Rose Flower:

Make foundation chains 40 + 1 turning chain,

Work: ch1 don’t count, make hdc into 2nd ch from the hook, hdc in each ch across,

(hdc 40)

Row1- ch5, dc into same st, *skip next 2 sts, make v-st (1dc, ch2, 1dc) into next st*,

Repeat  from * to * across, turn. We have 14 v-st-spaces

Row3- ch1 don’t count, make

Work in 3 v st-space (4 dc into ch-space, sc between middle of 2 v st – space),

Work in next 3 v st-spaces (5 dc into ch-space, sc between middle of 2 v st – space),

Work in next 3 v st-spaces (6 dc into ch-space, sc between middle of 2 v st – space),

Work in next 5 v st-spaces (7 dc into ch-space, sc between middle of 2 v st – space),

Sewing: fold the flower right side facing, from smaller to bigger petals, and then sew all petals

each together in the wrong side, attach the flower into blanket.

Fasten off


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