to make a pleasing pattern, and stitch the 1/4” blocks back to-gether to make 4 larger blocks. Cut slits for the stroller seat belts. Then iron the cotton one. This blanket features slits for carseat straps, so baby can't kick it onto the ground. So, if you take a look at the chart, a stroller blanket should be 30 inches wide. A hooded blanket is handy at outdoor sporting events or just when lounging around the house. Finally, a baby blanket without the bulk! If you’re working in a simple stitch, all you need to do now is work as many rows as it takes to get to the right length, which is 36 inches in this case. To create this 22 x 32 inch stroller blanket, you'll need to complete 24 5-inch crocheted squares. * Repeat this row for another 23 rows. I decided to make a stroller-size blanket which is typically about 40X30 or 42X30. Kids stays warm, and mommy is happy! Row 2: Turn and work 60 HDC, starting in the second chain from the hook.
Blanket measures 30" [76 cm] x 40" [101 cm].
An easier way to do this is to simply place blanket flat on stroller and cut slits where the straps are. Wash and dry your fabrics. I have written this pattern for a baby sized afghan (33 inches wide X 36 inches long) and I have included the instructions to make this blanket in 11 additional sizes.
Sew all around the edges to close the blanket. 2.
Each side of the blanket … Use this baby blanket crochet pattern when you're trying to change a pesky diaper in public, going for a stroll in the park, or laying down for a nap at home. Bobble Stroller Blanket: Free Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern . Swaddle blankets are soft, stretchy, lightweight blankets popularly used to swaddle newborns, though they are super versatile and can also be used as burp cloths or nursing covers. I decided to make … Legs slide into the pocket. Stroller Blanket Tutorial by Jen Eskridge Page 1 1 of 4 blocks **Sew with right sides together and use a 1/4” seam allowance unless otherwise noted.
Work row 3 for another 24 rows. I have always struggled with blankets staying on when taking my kids for walks. Unlike most typical baby blankets, this one features a unique honeycomb pattern.
BLANKET: Count out 45 loops (approximately 30" [76 cm]) and fold yarn at this point to create base row. So I decided to make one, the way I wanted it!! This blanket … Happy Friday Crocheters! Pick the fleece material. Rows 26-50: Switch to your second color (Light Denim). They’re fairly simple to make—all you need is fabric, scissors, an iron, and a sewing machine.
Make your fleece hooded blanket similar to a poncho because it provides the most coverage and comfort. Steps: Lay blanket flat, fold in half as pictured. Rows 3-25: *Ch 1, turn, and HDC all along the row. This blanket has holes for the straps of the car seat, or the jogger.