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It’s finally beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Well, it is for Oklahoma anyways. It’s going to dip down into the 30’s at night this week, which is pretty much Christmas weather for us. We have had some Christmases where it was in the 60’s. So, it has been the perfect time to get this Christmas Tree Blanket Pattern finished for everyone!
This was a really fun piece to work on and I’m so happy with how it turned out!
I completed this blanket in just about a month, which is really fast for me! I even ran out of yarn twice or it might have been sooner. So, if you start now you can definitely have it finished before Christmas! I even had other projects in between working on this blanket.
I love everything about this blanket! Especially the special border that I used for it. The border is called a ‘Candy Cane Border.’ Isn’t that cute?!
What Yarn I Used for the Christmas Tree Blanket
For this blanket, I chose to use Brava Worsted yarn from We Crochet. It’s a really soft acrylic yarn that works up really well. It’s machine washable and tumble dry, so that’s perfect with using it for a blanket!
It’s also on the inexpensive side, which is a very good thing since blankets use so much yarn.
C2C Technique
To make this Christmas Tree blanket, you will need to know how to do the Corner to Corner stitch. If you don’t know how to do that, don’t worry, find my full written, picture and video tutorial HERE!
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Pattern
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Things you will need:
- Brava Worsted Yarn – 11 White, 5 Grass, 3 Red, 1 Canary, 1 Brindle OR 2,236 yds White, 1,090 yds Green, 654 yds Red, 218 yds Yellow, 218 yds Brown
- Download the Pixel Graph HERE
- H / 5.00mm Crochet Hook
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
Finished Measurements – Blanket is approx. 72” x 56”
Abbreviation:
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- t = turn
- st = stitch (es)
- Sl st = slip stitch
Notes –
- Christmas Tree Blanket is made with the Corner to Corner technique, if you don’t know how to C2C Crochet, find a tutorial for that HERE
- You will work the C2C square on the diagonal starting from bottom right corner to top left.
- I have a YouTube tutorial for the Candy Cane Border HERE
- I have both the written instructions and the Pixel Graph. In order to be able to see the graph, it’s best to zoom in on you smart phone or tablet.
Color Key –
- white = W
- Grass = G
- Red = R
- Canary = C
- Brindle = B
Go!
Christmas Tree Blanket –
Row 1: 1 W
Row 2: 2 W
Row 3: 3 W
Row 4: 4 W
Row 5: 5 W
Row 6: 6 W
Row 7: 7 W
Row 8: 8 W
Row 9: 9 W
Row 10: 10 W
Row 11: 11 W
Row 12: 12 W
Row 13: 13 W
Row 14: 14 W
Row 15: 15 W
Row 16: 16 W
Row 17: 17 W
Row 18: 18 W
Row 19: 19 W
Row 20: 20 W
Row 21: 14 W, 1 G, 6 W
Row 22: 7 W, 1 G, 14 W
Row 23: 14 W, 2 G, 7 W
Row 24: 8 W, 2 G, 14 W
Row 25: 14 W, 3 G, 8 W
Row 26: 9 W, 3 G, 14 W
Row 27: 14 W, 4 G, 9 W
Row 28: 10 W, 4 G, 14 W
Row 29: 14 W, 5 G, 10 W
Row 30: 11 W, 5 G, 14 W
Row 31: 14 W, 6 G, 11 W
Row 32: 12 W, 6 G, 14 W
Row 33: 14 W, 7 G, 12 W
Row 34: 13 W, 7 G, 14 W
Row 35: 5 W, 1 B, 8 W, 8 G, 4 W, 1 G, 8 W
Row 36: 9 W, 1 G, 4 W, 8 G, 7 W, 2 B, 5 W
Row 37: 5 W, 3 B, 6 W, 9 G, 3 W, 2 G, 9 W
Row 38: 10 W, 2 G, 3 W, 9 G, 5 W, 4 B, 5 W
Row 39: 5 W, 5 B, 4 W, 10 G, 2 W, 3 G, 10 W
Row 40: 11 W, 3 G, 2 W, 10 G, 3 W, 6 B, 5 W
Row 41: 5 W, 7 B, 2 W, 11 G, 1 W, 4 G, 11 W
Row 42: 12 W, 4 G, 1 W, 11 G, 1 W, 7 B, 6 W
Row 43: 7 W, 7 B, 17 G, 12 W
Row 44: 13 W, 17 G, 6 B, 8 W
Row 45: 9 W, 5 B, 18 G, 13 W
Row 46: 14 W, 8 R, 10 G, 4 B, 10 W
Row 47: 11 W, 3 B, 8 G, 11 R, 14 W
Row 48: 15 W, 12 R, 7 G, 2 B, 12 W
Row 49: 13 W, 1 B, 6 G, 14 R, 15 W
Row 50: 16 W, 9 G, 6 R, 5 G, 14 W
Row 51: 14 W, 5 G, 5 R, 11 G, 16 W
Row 52: 17 W, 12 G, 5 R, 4 G, 14 W
Row 53: 14 W, 3 G, 4 R, 15 G, 3 W, 1 G, 13 W
Row 54: 14 W, 1 G, 3 W, 15 G, 5 R, 2 G, 14 W
Row 55: 14 W, 6 R, 17 G, 2 W, 2 G, 14 W
Row 56: 15 W, 2 G, 2 W, 18 G, 5 R, 14 W
Row 57: 14 W, 4 R, 20 G, 1 W, 3 G, 15 W
Row 58: 16 W, 3 G, 1 W, 22 G, 2 R, 14 W
Row 59: 14 W, 29 G, 16 W
Row 60: 17 W, 29 G, 14 W
Row 61: 14 W, 30 G, 17 W
Row 62: 18 W, 30 G, 14 W
Row 63: 14 W, 27 G, 4 R, 18 W
Row 64: 19 W, 9 R, 22 G, 14 W
Row 65: 14 W, 20 G, 12 R, 19 W
Row 66: 20 W, 13 R, 19 G, 14 W
Begin decreasing on bottom left corner as row 66 is bottom left corner of blanket
Row 67: 13 W, 17 G, 16 R, 2 W, 1 G, 17 W
Row 68: 18 W, 1 G, 2 W, 8 G, 9 R, 16 G, 12 W
Row 69: 11 W, 14 G, 8 R, 12 G, 1 W, 2 G, 18 W
Row 70: 19 W, 2 G, 1 W, 14 G, 6 R, 14 G, 10 W
Row 71: 9 W, 13 G, 6 R, 19 G, 19 W
Row 72: 20 W, 20 G, 6 R, 12 G, 8 W
Row 73: 7 W, 12 G, 4 R, 23 G, 20 W
Row 74: 21 W, 24 G, 3 R, 18 W
Row 75: 17 W, 3 R, 25 G, 21 W
Row 76: 22 W, 27 G, 1 R, 16 W
Row 77: 15 W, 29 G, 22 W
Row 78: 23 W, 29 G, 14 W
Row 79: 13 W, 30 G, 23 W
Row 80: 24 W, 30 G, 12 W
Begin decreasing top right side as row 80 is the corner for the top right
Row 81: 11 W, 31 G, 23 W
Row 82: 23 W, 31 G, 10 W
Row 83: 9 W, 32 G, 22 W
Row 84: 22 W, 5 R, 27 G, 8 W
Row 85: 20 W, 11 G, 9 R, 21 W
Row 86: 21 W, 11 R, 9 G, 19 W
Row 87: 18 W, 7 G, 10 R, 4 G, 20 W
Row 88: 20 W, 7 G, 8 R, 6 G, 17 W
Row 89: 16 W, 6 G, 5 R, 11 G, 19 W
Row 90: 19 W, 13 G, 4 R, 5 G, 15 W
Row 91: 14 W, 5 G, 3 R, 15 G, 1 W, 1 C, 16 W
Row 92: 16 W, 1 C, 1 W, 16 G, 2 R, 5 G, 13 W
Row 93: 22 W, 14 G, 2 C, 15 W
Row 94: 15 W, 1 C, 1 W, 14 G, 21 W
Row 95: 20 W, 15 G, 5 C, 11 W
Row 96: 11 W, 5 C, 15 G, 19 W
Row 97: 18 W, 16 G, 4 C, 11 W
Row 98: 11 W, 5 C, 32 W
Row 99: 30 W, 7 C, 10 W
Row 100: 10 W, 7 C, 29 W
Row 101: 28 W, 8 C, 9 W
Row 102: 9 W, 5 C, 30 W
Row 103: 29 W, 6 C, 8 W
Row 104: 8 W, 5 C, 29 W
Row 105: 28 W, 6 C, 7 W
Row 106: 11 W, 1 C, 28 W
Row 107: 27 W, 1 C, 11 W
Row 108: 38 W
Row 109: 37 W
Row 110: 36 W
Row 111: 35 W
Row 112: 34 W
Row 113: 33 W
Row 114: 32 W
Row 115: 31 W
Row 116: 30 W
Row 117: 29 W
Row 118: 28 W
Row 119: 27 W
Row 120: 26 W
Row 121: 25 W
Row 122: 24 W
Row 123: 23 W
Row 124: 22 W
Row 125: 21 W
Row 126: 20 W
Row 127: 19 W
Row 128: 18 W
Row 129: 17 W
Row 130: 16 W
Row 131: 15 W
Row 132: 14 W
Row 133: 13 W
Row 134: 12 W
Row 135: 11 W
Row 136: 10 W
Row 137: 9 W
Row 138: 8 W
Row 139: 7 W
Row 140: 6 W
Row 141: 5 W
Row 142: 4 W
Row 143: 3 W
Row 144: 2 W
Row 145: 1 W
Do NOT cut yarn and continue by evenly sc around the whole edge of the blanket, making sure to space the sc out very evenly and placing 2 sc in each corner. sl st into 1st sc when you reach the beginning
Cut yarn.
BORDER –
You can leave the blanket as is or add a border. I went with a Candy Cane Border for this blanket using the red and green yarn.
Beginning anywhere around the edge of the blanket, attach your red yarn and chain 4, in the next st to the left of the red yarn, attach the green and chain 4
Insert your hook back into the red yarn and cross it over in front of the green and sc into the next st
ch 4
Remove hook from red and insert into green. Cross it over in front of the red and sc into the next st, ch 4
Keep continuing in like manner, alternating between the red and green yarn. When you reach the point where you started, depending on how many stitches you have around your border, you may have to skip a stitch in order to keep the color pattern even. You can see here that I have one stitch left, but I’m going to skip it because I don’t want 2 red strands next to each other.
Had green been the next color, I would have worked the stitch. Now we are going to sl st the red into the bottom beginning of the red and the green into the bottom beginning of the green.
If you need any additional help with this border stitch, view my video tutorial HERE
Cut yarn and weave in all ends!
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