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Strawberry Sunrise Afghan

This sweet Strawberry Sunrise Afghan is perfect for new baby girls.  With a simple crochet pattern that looks like mini cupcakes or baskets, this striped afghan is as fun to make as it is to give.  You could also make this blanket for a little boy by changing the yarn colors to green, yellow, and blue.

Strawberry Sunrise Afghan

Materials:

  • 4 skeins Red Heart Classic Yarn in Lily Pink
  • 3 skeins Red Heart Classic Yarn in Maize
  • 3 skeins Red Heart Classic Yarn in Peachy
  • 4.5 mm (US G-6) crochet hook and 5.0mm (US H-8) crochet hook or size needed for gauge

 

Gauge:  6 row pattern = 3 ¼”; 4 dcs, 1 dc, 4 dcs, 1 dc = 3 ½”

Strawberry Sunrise Afghan

Instructions:
Blanket Measures:   39” x 46”
                              

  1. Row 1: With lily pink and G hook ch 144, sc in 4th ch from hook, *ch 4, skip next 4 chs, sc in next ch**, ch 3, skip next ch, sc in next ch, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, ch 1, skip next ch, hdc in last ch, turn.
     
  2. Row 2 (RS): Ch 3, 2 dcs in next ch 1 space, *ch 1, dc in next ch 4 space, ch 1**, 4 dcs in next ch 3 space, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, 2 dcs in last ch space, dc in last stitch, turn.
     
  3. Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first stitch, ch 2, sc in next ch 1 space, [ch 3, sc in next ch 1 space, ch 4, sc in next ch 1 space] across ending with ch 2, sc in last stitch, turn.
     
  4. Row 4: Ch 4, skip next ch space, [4 dc in next ch 3 space, ch 1, dc in next ch 4 space, ch 1] across ending with skip last ch space, dc in last stitch, turn.
     
  5. Row 5: Ch 3, *sc in next ch 1 space, ch 4, sc in next ch 1 space**, ch 3, repeat from * across ending last repeat at **, ch 1, hdc in last stitch, turn.
     
  6. Row 6: Repeat Row 2, fasten off and turn.
     
  7. Row 7: Join maize with a slip stitch in first st, sc in same stitch, ch 2, continue with Row 3, turn.

 

Color Scheme:  Continue 6 row pattern repeating Rows 2-7 changing color on Row 7 for a total of 79 rows as follows:  (6 rows each lily pink, maize, peachy) 4 times, 7 rows lily pink (Do not fasten off after Row 7. Continue with lily pink for edging and turn).

 

Edging

  1. With H hook starting at right corner, ch 3, 3 dc in first stitch, ch 2, sc in ch 2 space, ch 2, [3 dc in ch 3 space, ch 2, sc in ch 4 space, ch 2] across, ch 2, sc in last ch 2 space, ch 2, 4 dc in last stitch.
     
  2. Work along side edge ch 2, [sc in next dc, ch 2, 3 dc in next dc, ch 2] across, ch 2, 4 dc in first bottom ch.
     
  3. Work along bottom edge ch 2, sc in ch 2 space, ch 2, [3 dc in ch 4 space, ch 2, sc in ch 3 space, ch 2] across, ch 2, sc in ch 2 space, ch 2, 4 dc in last ch.
     
  4. Work along side edge ch 2, [sc in next dc, ch 2, 3 dc in next dc, ch 2] across, join to top of beginning ch 3 and fasten off.

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I want to enlarge it and by my calculations I'd have to chain it to the size I want then add 7 for the first repeat? Not sure I've done the math right, would someone be so kind as to check it for me? Thank you in advance!!!

I am a newbie and want to make this blanket . Can you please send me the words list for the abbreviations I do so struggle a wee bit ...Thank-you

Hi there, Here are some explanations for the abbreviations - dc = double crochet, ch = chain, sc = single crochet, * = how many times to repeat a step

I'm currently making your blanket, and I'm a newbie but it seems like your directions are a little off (especially the repeat parts). When I followed your directions as written, the blanket didn't have the necessary spaces and stitches for the next line. When I changed followed the directions with the astericks in different spots, then I was able to figure out the pattern and it started to look like the blanket in the picture. It may be beneficial to revisit your directions as written and make them clearer for those of us who are beginners. : ) It's an easy blanket to make that goes fast and keeps my interest which says a lot.

Hi there, Thanks so much for your comment. We will get in touch with the designer and share your suggestions. So glad you were able to make this blanket.

Maybe it's just because I'm still new at this, but these instructions are a little hard to follow :/

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