Hot Spring Baby Blanket – Free Crochet Pattern

The Hot Spring Baby Blanket – Free Crochet Pattern is a refreshing and elegant crochet pattern that’s as delightful to make as it is to see take shape! Scroll down for the free crochet blanket pattern BELOW!

Hot Spring Baby Blanket - Free Crochet Pattern
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About The Hot Spring Baby Blanket:

The Hot Spring Baby Blanket – Free Crochet Pattern is a refreshing and elegant crochet pattern that’s as delightful to make as it is to see take shape. Featuring the simple chain stitch and the versatile double crochet (dc), this pattern creates a beautiful eyelet design that adds a touch of lightness and texture to your blanket.

The open, lacy feel makes it perfect for warmer seasons, while still being cozy enough for year-round use. Whether you’re working with soft pastels for a dreamy baby vibe or bold, vibrant colors for a striking statement, the Hot Spring Baby Blanket is the perfect canvas for your creativity.

The rhythm of the stitches is soothing and enjoyable, making this project as relaxing as soaking in a warm spring. It’s an ideal choice for baby showers, thoughtful gifts, or simply as a way to show off your crochet skills. With its combination of simplicity, style, and charm, this blanket is destined to be a favorite in your crochet repertoire!

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Light and Lovely: The Hot Spring Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern:

Materials Used:

Stitches Used:

  • Ch – Chain
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Dc – Double Crochet

Size:

  • 26.40 x 26.85 inches approx

Notes:

  • This pattern is written using American standard crochet terminology.
  • This crochet pattern is worked in rows starting from the bottom working towards the top, turn your piece over at the end of each row.
  • Ch1 at the start of each row does not count as a stitch throughout the pattern.
  • Repeat what is in between the stars from * to * until the end of the round.
  • If you have a ** in your row you need to follow the pattern from * to * across the entire row and then when you get near the end of the row you will finish your last repeat at ** because you can no longer complete the entire repeat then follow what it says to do to complete the row.
  • Read each row carefully before starting the row.

Written Instructions:

***Yards, Multiples & Visual Help available in the PDF versions below***

R1. Ch112, 1dc in 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across, turn (111dc)

R2. Ch1, 1dc in very first dc * Ch1, skip next dc, 1dc in next dc * Repeat from * to * all the way across the row, turn (111sts)

R3. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across and 1dc in each ch1 space across, turn (111dc)

R4. Ch1, 1dc in first 3dc * Ch1, skip next dc, 1dc in next 3dc * Repeat from * to * all the way across the row, turn (111sts)

R5. Ch1, 1dc in each dc across and 1dc in each ch1 space across, turn (111dc)

Repeat rows 2-5 until you reach 25.85 inches approx.

Fasten off and move on to border.

Border:

Scrap yarn was used:

R1. Join yarn in top right hand corner, work 1sc evenly around the entire blanket and work (1sc, ch2, 1sc) in each corner of the blanket, join with a slip stitch to beg sc

R2. Work 1sc in each sc around, working (1sc, ch2, 1sc) in each ch2 corner space, join with a slip stitch to beg sc

R3. Ch1, Reverse sc in each sc around the entire blanket working 1 reverse sc in each ch2 space, join with a slip stitch in beg stitch

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Blocking:

Your crochet blanket can look uneven and may not lay completely flat depending on hook and yarn used which is perfectly normal with different stitch designs.

The best way to sort this out is to block your work!

  • Water – Submerge your blanket in cool water for approx 15-20 mins then lay flat, you can reshape whilst wet, pin on to blocking mats and let it dry completely.

You can use this method with: Acrylic, Wool and Cotton

  • Spray – Spray both sides of your blanket with water so it’s nice and damp, you can reshape whilst damp, pin on to blocking boards and let it dry completely.

The best method for this is with: Acrylic, Wool and Cotton

  • Steam – Pin your blanket on to blocking mats and use a hand steamer to loosen the fibers so it will reshape.

Try this method with: Acrylic – I would suggest doing a swatch with your chosen yarn if you are using wool.

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