Zig-Zag Crochet Baby Blanket - Free Pattern | Croby Patterns (2024)

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I am super excited to share this pattern with you. It has been on my mind for a while now and playing with my creativity, but I just could not get the hang of it. Every time I wanted to put it into stitches, stitch count didn’t match and the shape was off. The corners were usually too flat and the stitch pattern was more similar to waves then “mountains and valleys”.

Then it got this idea. Why don’t I use the technique I usually use with granny squares to get these perfectly shaped corners?

I got some yarn and tried it out, and I have to say it came out just the way I wanted. After so many trials and errors, I finally did it. Sometimes you just have to keep trying.

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Today I am going to share with you a very simple beginner-friendly way how to crochet a zig-zag or chevron baby blanket. The main stitch we are going to be using will be good old double crochet stitch. I’ve included a step by step tutorial on how to make a double crochet stitch into my video tutorial, just in case you two are not best friends already.

The blanket is made of 9 color segments and each segment is made of 5 zig-zag rows of double crochet stitches. The first row is made into back bumps of the foundation chain which is a technique I use so both ends of the garment look exactly the same. With that, you get two loops on the top where you end your work and two loops at the bottom where you start your work.

I have to admit, I have been obsessed with this pattern, ever since I finished my first zig zag blanket. The pattern is super easy to remember, so you would be able to watch your favorite TV show or listen to your favorite podcast while crocheting in almost no time. The “mountains and valleys” are so symmetrical and beautiful. I just love it. Since then I finished 6 full crochet blankets and I am currently working on my blanket number seven.

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The pattern comes with a video tutorial that you can find below and a PDF pattern available in my pattern shops on Etsy, Ravelry and Love Crochet that includes a few additional sizes of the blanket. I really hope you will like it as much as I enjoyed making this blanket.

Have a lovely crochet week and don’t forget to share your creations with me on Instagram using #crobypatterns. I can’t wait to see your blankets and give them a big Insta heart.

Video Tutorial

You can watch this video and follow the step by step tutorial to learn how to make this adorable crochet baby blanket from start to finish. Please consider subscribing to my channel, turning on post notification and joining my crochet family on YouTube.

Materials

  • YARN:Aran weight yarn. I was using 100% cotton yarn in two shades; number 003 Ecru, and number 023 Brick. Both yarns are from Yarn and Colors Epic collection. You can find it here.
  • CROCHET HOOK: 5.0 mm crochet hook for the entire blanket. No additional crochet hooks needed. Get one here.
  • OTHER: two stitch markers and a tapestry needle.

Stitches and Abbreviations

  • Sst/sts – stitch/stitches
  • ch – chain
  • ss – slip stitch
  • dc – double crochet
  • dc2tog – join two dc together
  • dc3tog – join three dc together
  • CL1 cluster stitch – 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc into the same st
  • CL2cluster stitch – join 4 sts together with a dc4tog st and skip 1 st in the middle

Pattern Notes

  • SIZE: baby size available in this post, larger sizes and additional variations of the blanket available in the PDF pattern.
  • GAUGE: Work 8 sts and 4 rows in DC using 5.0 mm crochet hook and Chunky weight yarn measure 5 x 5 cm (2 x 2 inches).
  • You can learn how to read my crochet patterns here.
  • The pattern is written in US crochet terms.
  • Skill level: Easy/Medium
  • Measurements: 72 cm x 86 cm (23 1/2″ x 25 1/2″).

PDF pattern

For those of you who prefer to work offline or would like to have a copy of the pattern for their own crochet library, I make all my patterns available in printable PDF format for a small convenience fee. You can find those patterns in my Etsy, Ravelry, and Love Crochet shop.

The fee compensates the ad revenue I would make if you had to visit the site to access the instructions. 🙂

I always include something extra in my PDF patterns. Those are usually additional sizes or instructions for an extra shape. A tiny gift from me to you, as a thank you for supporting my work and making Croby Patterns possible.

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Instructions

Crochet Baby Blanket – Zig Zag Blanket

I am will be using two shades of yarn for this blanket; beige and brick. Both of them are Aran weight yarns. The yarn is 100% cotton and it can get a bit heavy, especially if you are planning to make a larger blanket.

Therefore I would recommend Paintbox Simply Aran as a great substituting yarn. It’s 100% acrylic and it comes in a variety of beautiful modern colors.

I will call each segment of the pattern where you go up first and then down – one “mountain”. Each “mountain ” has a base and peak.

Our peak is CL 1 – cluster stitch 1 and our base of the mountain, with the exception of the first and very last segment of the round, is CL 2 – cluster stitch 2.

CL 1 – cluster stitch number 1 – increase
Also “peaks“ of our mountains. It’s simply made of 2 double crochet stitches, one chain and then two double crochet stitches again around the chain from the row below.

CL 2 – cluster stitch number 2 – decrease
Also “basis“ of our mountains. This is a stitch that joins together 5 stitches. Pick up 2 bases of double crochet stitches, then skip one stitch and pick up next two basis ob double crochet stitches.

When you have all four bases on your crochet hook, yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook.

And that is the dc4tog with 1 skipped stitch in the middle.

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Take some yarn in color brick and create a foundation chain made of 131 chains. Add 2 chains for the turning chain.

Note: If you would like to make a blanket bigger, add chains in a group of 22 (one full mountain – one up and down sequence). That will increase the size of your blanket for additional 12 cm or 4 3/4″. Make your blanket longer by increasing in in sets of 5 new rows. That will increase the length of your blanket for additional 9.5 cm or 3 3/4″.

Row 1: Start in the 2nd chain from the hook. Work 1 dc into the first one. Join next two with a dc2tog st. Work 1 dc into each of next 7. Repeat { CL1, dc 8, CL2, dc 8} 5 times. CL1. Dc 7. Dc2tog. Dc 1. Turn. = 133 sts.

Note: If you would like to have sharper tops of the “mountains “, try to ch 2 instead of ch 1 between two and two double crochet stitches in CL1.

Row 2: Ch 2. Start in the first. Dc 1. Dc3tog. Dc 7. Repeat {CL1, dc 8, CL2, dc 8} 5 times. CL 1. Dc 7. Dc3tog. Dc 1. Turn. = 133 sts.

Create three more rows with the same color, then switch to beige.

Create 5 rows with beige yarn.

Repeat 5 rows with brick and 5 rows with beige three more times.

End with 5 rows of brick color.

This means you have to have in total five sets made with color 1 (brick) and four sets made with color 2 (beige).

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When you complete all the rows cut the yarn and fasten off. Hide all the yarn tails between the stitches. Make sure you are weaving them in under the stitches made with the same color.

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FAQs

How many chains do I need for a zig zag baby blanket? ›

For the exact same baby blanket size, you are to chain 180 to start with as it says on the pattern. That will make you're afghan about 32" wide. Using Bernat L'il Tots with Size 5.5 mm or I Crochet Hook. Each Chevron is about 5.5" wide.

What is the best crochet stitch for a baby blanket? ›

Best Crochet Stitches for Baby Blankets
  • Single Crochet. Every crochet beginner starts by learning how to crochet the single crochet stitch. ...
  • Moss Stitch. Moss Stitch is an easy crochet stitch and works up quite fast. ...
  • Double Crochet Stitch. ...
  • Lemon Peel Stitch. ...
  • Suzette Stitch. ...
  • Half Double Crochet. ...
  • Even Moss Stitch.
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What is the easiest crochet stitch for a blanket? ›

Single crochet is one of the first stitches everyone learns when starting to crochet. It's easy to do, and it's very versatile. You can make all kinds of single crochet blankets that will look completely different from each other, even though they use the same basic stitch but in a different way.

What is the best crochet pattern for a blanket? ›

The half treble crochet is a neat little stitch that's perfect for hooking up a quick and simple blanket. You can team this beginner-friendly stitch with a beautifully plumptious chunky yarn and make a blanket in just a few hours!

What size are most crochet baby blankets? ›

The most common knit and crochet blanket sizes for toddlers are 42″ x 52″ for a basic blanket and 45″ x 60″ if you're looking for a crib blanket.

What is the softest crochet stitch for a blanket? ›

The Tornado Stitch is one of the best crochet stitches for blanket projects since its soft texture and reversible nature make it super versatile!

What is the most popular yarn for baby blanket? ›

If you're looking to make a winter baby blanket, soft wool like merino or alpaca fiber is the superior choice. To create a heritage piece for generations to come, you could also opt to create a baby blanket with cashmere yarn but you'll have to stretch your budget a bit as cashmere yarn can cost quite a bit more.

What is an easy crochet stitch for a baby blanket? ›

The half double crochet or hdc abbreviated is an easy stitch to make a baby blanket with. This stitch makes for an easy repeat row of stitches for the entire blanket design and makes for a quick project.

What crochet pattern works up the fastest? ›

V-Stitch. The simple V-Stitch can be made in a lace-like look or in a denser, more solid look depending on the choice of yarn and type of crochet hook. This beginner-friendly stitch works up quickly, especially with a chunkier yarn. The V-Stitch works with most crochet projects from blankets, to garments, to shawls.

What size yarn is best for crochet blankets? ›

I find that the best weight of yarn for a blanket is either medium-weight or bulky weight. These two options when paired with the right stitch pattern produce a blanket with a nice drape, but also speed up the time it takes to finish it.

What crochet stitch makes the warmest blanket? ›

Warmest Knitting & Crochet Stitches: Thermal Stitch (crochet) Note: I recommend going up a hook size or two for a less rigid fabric. Ch 14. Row 2: Ch 1 (counts as sc), *insert hook in BACK loop of next st AND loop (it will look like a parallel bar) from the ch row below, sc; rep from * to end.

How many should I chain for a baby blanket? ›

Baby: 45 by 60 inches – Chain 66 for 120 rows. Twin: 66 by 90 inches – Chain 96 for 180 rows. Double: 80 by 90 inches – Chain 120 Ch for 180 rows. Queen: 90 by 90 to 100 inches – Chain 138 for 180 to 200 rows.

How many chains do I need for a Chevron throw blanket? ›

Each chevron (up and down) is approximately 4 inches – this will depend on your tension and what size hook you use. Your starting chain needs to be in multiples of 15 + 16. So let's say you want your blanket to be approximately 60 inches. You'll need to have about 15 up and downs to make your blanket the correct width.

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