Hi friends,
A while back, a sweet friend gifted me with a big box of yarn. It included several skeins of Bernat Softee Baby Yarn in Lemon. Every time I looked at it, it made me think of warm, sunny days. I knew it would make a snuggly, sunny blanket for a precious little one. You’ll find my new crochet pattern below.
These are great crochet hooks if you are looking for some new ones. 🙂 This is the Bernat Softee Baby yarn I used.
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Sunny Dreams Crochet Baby Blanket
Finished blanket measures approximately 27 by 30 inches.
Bernal Baby Soft yarn in Lemon (light weight #3) I used about 2 and 1/2 skeins
G/4mm hook
Stitches used US terms:
Foundation Double Crochet – fdc
Chain – ch
Back Loop Only – blo
Double Crochet – dc
Slip Stitch – ss
Special stitch: v-stitch (dc, ch 1, dc) in same stitch
Row 1: work 120 fdc. Turn. (120 stitches)
Rows 2-15: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch. dc in blo of each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Row 16: ch 1. sc in both loops of each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Row 17: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Skip next stitch, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in next stitch (v-stitch made), skip next 2 stitches* Repeat from * to * across to last 5 stitches. v-stitch in next stitch. Skip next stitch, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (38 v-stitches and 3 dc at beginning and end of row)
Rows 18-26: ch 2 (counts as first stitch) Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Work v-stitch in next ch 1 space. Repeat v-stitch in each ch space across to last 4 dc. Skip next dc, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (38 v-stitches and 3 dc at beginning and end of row)
Row 27: ch 1. sc in each stitch and ch space across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Row 28: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch. dc in each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Rows 29-42: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch. dc in blo of each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Row 43: ch 1. sc in both loops of each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Row 44: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Skip next stitch, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in next stitch (v-stitch made), skip next 2 stitches* Repeat from * to * across to last 5 stitches. v-stitch in next stitch. Skip next stitch, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (38 v-stitches and 3 dc at beginning and end of row)
Rows 45-53: ch 2 (counts as first stitch) Skip 1st stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. Work v-stitch in next ch 1 space. Repeat v-stitch in each ch space across to last 4 dc. Skip next dc, dc in last 3 stitches. Turn. (38 v-stitches and 3 dc at beginning and end of row)
Row 54: ch 1. sc in each stitch and ch space across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Row 55: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch. dc in each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Rows 56-69: ch 2 (counts as first stitch). Skip 1st stitch. dc in blo of each stitch across. Turn. (120 stitches)
Do Not Turn after Row 69.
Border:
Round 1: ch 1. sc evenly around all 4 sides of blanket, working 3 sc in each corner. Join with ss to first sc.
Round 2: ch 2. dc in each stitch around, working 3 dc in each corner. Join with ss to first dc.
Round 3: ch 3. dc in same stitch as ss. *Skip next 2 stitches. Work v-stitch in next stitch.* Repeat from *to* around, working (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc) in each corner. Join with ss to 2nd ch of beginning ch 3.
Fasten off and weave in ends.


Here’s a PDF of the pattern for easy printing…
Of course, you can make this sweet blanket in any color. I think it would be beautiful in white, pink, green, or blue – or even in white with a pink, blue, yellow, or green border.
I hope you enjoy this pattern! I would love to see your finished blankets!
Happy Stitching!
Anita
Thank you for such a lovely pattern. 🙂 I like the colour that you have chosen for your one. ❤
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You’re very welcome! I hope you enjoy it! 🥰
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This is a lovely pattern, but I’d like to make it bigger. What is the pattern repeat?
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Hi Laurie, The v-stitch goes over 3 stitches, so I’m thinking that if you make the foundation row in a multiple of 3, it would work to make the blanket larger. I’m not 100% sure, but I think it would work. Thanks so much! 😊
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Thank you! 😊
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Multiple of 3 was what I was thinking. Thank you so much for your quick reply!
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Do you have a tutorial for this blanket. I’m better with visual information.
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Hi Gundi, I’m sorry, I don’t. But there are tutorials for each stitch from others online. You can search by the stitch names to find tutorials or videos. I hope that helps! 😊
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Hi Gundi, I’m sorry, I don’t. But there are tutorials for each stitch from others online. You can search by the stitch names to find tutorials or videos. I hope that helps!
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Just got out of hospital and needed a quick and easy pattern to get my crojo back and look what i found!! Your a marvel girl and a pdf as well! Take my hat off to you!! Thank-you
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So glad I could help! Wishing you a speedy recovery!!
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Oh I love the colour, makes me think of sunshine too. Thanks for this, I saved it for later, have some cream baby wool that might work 👌
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It would be so pretty in cream! I’m glad you like it. 😊
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Lovely 💖
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Thank you!
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Taught myself how to crochet during this quarantine. This baby blanket was the first thing I have ever made. Thank you so much for the easy to follow instructions. It came out perfectly imperfect ?? for my first try but well enough to gift to a friend for her new baby! I think I have officially found a hobby for my retirement!
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I’m so glad the pattern worked out for you! Crocheting is so fun!
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