Country Charm Crochet Blanket Pattern
There's nothing quite like the special, chic style of a country home. Now you can achieve that look with the Country Charm Crochet Blanket Pattern! This crochet afghan pattern has everything you need to transform your room into a classic country getaway.
Bright colored square and triangle motifs join together to make this amazing crochet blanket pattern. Using the crochet cluster stitch, this crochet blanket will instantly add a touch of whimsy to your home! This afghan radiates spring with its colorful freshness!
NotesNOTES:
Pat A Contrast A = Color1 Contrast D = Color 2 Contrast B = Color 3
Pat B Contrast D = Color 1 Contrast A = Color 2 Contrast C = Color 3
Pat C Contrast B = Color 1 Contrast C = Color 2 Contrast E = Color 3
Pat D Contrast C = Color 1 Contrast E = Color 2 Contrast A = Color 3
Pat E Contrast E = Color 1 Contrast B = Color 2 Contrast D = Color 3
To join new color, work to last 2 loops on hook. Draw new color through last 2 loops then proceed in new color.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge13 dc and 6 rows = 4" [10 cm]
Finished SizeApprox 57" x 66" [144.5 x 167.5 cm]. Square Motif approx 6-1/2" [16-1/2 cm]
Materials List
- Lily ® Sugar 'n Cream (70.9 g/2.5 oz; 109m/120 yds) Main Color (MC) (00001 White) 10 balls Contrast A (01009 Soft Teal) 4 balls Contrast B (01222 Country Green) 4 balls Contrast C (01612 Country Yellow) 3 balls Contrast D (01530 Country Red) 4 balls Contrast E (01308 Country Mauve) 4 balls
- Crochet hook: Size 5 mm (U.S. H o r 8) or size needed to obtain gauge
Instructions for SQUARE MOTIF:
Make 15 in Pat C, and 14 each in Pat A, B, D and E.
With Color 1, ch 4. Join with sl st to form ring.
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1st rnd: Ch 5 (counts as dc and ch-2). (1 dc. Ch 2) in ring 7 times. Join Color 2 with sl st to 3rd ch of ch-5. Break Color 1.
2nd rnd: With Color 2, ch 7 (counts as dc and ch 4). (Yoh and draw up a loop in 4th ch from hook. Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice. Yoh and draw through all 3 loops on hook – double cluster made. * 1 dc in next dc. Ch 4. Double cluster in 4th ch from hook. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch 7.
3rd rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp as sl st. Ch 3. Miss first double cluster. * [( Yoh and draw up a loop. Yoh and draw through two loops on hook) 3 times. Yoh and draw through all 4 loops on hook – triple cluster made. (Ch 4. Triple cluster) twice] all in next dc. Ch 3. ** 1 sc in next dc. Ch 3. Rep from * twice more, then * to ** once. Join Color 3 with sl st to first sc. Break Color 2.
4th rnd: With Color 3, ch 4 (counts as tr). * 2 tr in next ch - 3 sp. 1 dc in top of next triple cluster. 3 dc in next ch - 4 sp. Ch 3. 3 dc in next ch - 4 sp. 1 dc in top of next triple cluster. 2 tr in next ch - 3 sp. ** 1 tr in next sc. Rep from * twice more, then from * to ** once. Join MC with sl st to 4th ch of ch 4.
5th rnd: With MC, ch 3 (counts as dc). 1 dc in each of first 6 sts. *(2 dc. Ch 3. 2 dc) in next ch - 3 sp. 1 dc in each of next 13 sts. Rep from * twice more. (2 dc. Ch 3. 2 dc) in next ch - 3 sp. 1 dc in each of last 6 sts. Join with sl st to top of ch 3.
Fasten off.
Instructions for TRIANGLE MOTIF:
Make 6 in Pat A, and 5 each in Pat B, C, D and E. With Color 1, ch 6.
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1st row: (RS). [1 dc. (Ch 2. 1 dc) 3 times] all in 6th ch from hook (missed ch - 5 counts as dc and ch 2. Join Color 2. Break Color 1. Turn.
2nd row: With Color 2, ch 7 (counts as dc and ch 4). Double cluster in 4th ch from hook. * 1 dc in next dc. Ch 4. Double cluster in 4th ch from hook. Rep from * to last ch - 7 sp. 1 dc in 3rd ch of ch 7. Turn.
3rd row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). (1 dc. Ch 4. Triple cluster) all in first dc. Ch 3. 1 sc in next dc. Ch 3. [(Triple cluster. Ch 4) twice. Triple cluster] all in next dc. Ch 3. 1 sc in next dc. Ch 3. (Triple cluster. Ch 4. Double cluster) all in 4th ch of ch 7. Join Color 3. Break Color 2. Turn.
4th row: With Color 3, ch 5 (counts as dc and ch - 2). 3 dc in next ch - 4 sp. 1 dc in top of next triple cluster. 2 tr in next ch - 3 sp. 1 tr in next sc. 2 tr in next ch - 3 sp. 1 dc in top of next triple cluster. 3 dc in next ch - 4 sp. Ch 3. 3 dc in next ch - 4 sp. 1 dc in top of next triple cluster. 2 tr in next ch - 3 sp. 1 tr in next sc. 2 tr in next ch - 3 sp. 1 dc in top of next triple cluster. 3 dc in last ch - 4 sp. Ch 2. 1 dc in top of last cluster. Join MC. Break Color 3. Turn.
5th rnd: With MC, ch 8 (counts as dc and ch 5). 2 dc in first ch - 2 sp. 1 dc in each of next 13 sts. (2 dc. Ch 3. 2 dc) in next ch - 3 sp . 1 dc in each of next 13 sts. (2 dc. Ch 5. 3 dc) in last ch - 2 sp. Do not turn. Work 17 dc evenly across rem side of triangle. 2 dc in next ch - 2 sp. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch 8.
Fasten off.
Instructions for FINISHING:
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Join motifs as shown in diagram.
Instructions for BORDER:
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With RS facing, join MC with sl st to any right corner ch - 5 sp.
1st rnd: Ch 1. 2 sc in same ch - 5 sp. Ch 3. 2 sc in next ch - 5 sp – corner made. * 1 sc in each of next 23 dc. Sc2tog over next 2 ch - 5 sps. Rep from * around, working corner in each corner. Join with sl st to first sc.
2nd rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. 7 sc in next ch - 3 sp. 1 sc in next sc – corner cluster made. * Miss nex 2 sc. 7 dc in next sc. Miss next sc. Sl st in next sc. Rep from * around, working corner cluster in each corner. Join with sl st to first sc.
Fasten off.
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The colors of this country charm crochet blanket go so well together. When I even think about making any item from scratch after the third color I find it hard to come up with a pattern that may even resemble anything worthy of creating. This is a colorful masterpiece.
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This country charm blanket is just that, charming. I am one of those crochet artist that love to change the color of the design but this blanket does not need any help from me. The colors go so well and would blend with almost any home and its dcor. It is so warm and inviting just to look at. Beautiful pattern.
bunnyrabbit572004 5569892
Jun 09, 2017
again i couldn't download the pattern....what is wrong with your site
KLC
Jun 12, 2017
Hi! To save this pattern, go to the settings on your browser and hit "save as" to open the save location page. You can also hit the "print" button to print the page or save it as a PDF if you have a PDF program. I hope this helps. Thanks, Krista, Editor
lcarr
Jun 12, 2017
Hi, cutepdf is a free program for anyone who does not have a program such as adobe acrobat. It will allow you to choose pdf as an option when you click to print out any web page that allows printing.
Zeemer
May 31, 2017
There's something in blankets with white background that is so appealing to me. This Country Charm Crochet Blanket Pattern is so simple yet evokes simple sophistication, charm, and serenity. Maybe it comes with age and changing priorities. Thanks for the pattern. Cheers!
lcarr
Apr 28, 2017
This is such a simple square and triangle, but they turn into a gorgeous, warm blanket. The colour possibilities are endless, so you would never get tired of making the squares. You could make several and never make the same one twice unless you do it on purpose to do so.
AngelicAng
Dec 12, 2016
I love this pattern because of the square motif and triangle motif. I've been wanting to do a granny square type of blanket lately and this one looks great. It will be easy to take on the road or even to work so that I can de-stress while working on them on my breaks. I recently read a lot about blocking to make the squares look nice and the pattern really pop. I'm going to try that out too. Has anyone made their own blocking pieces? It doesn't look hard.
Nonie0056
Jun 09, 2016
Is this pattern downloadable? Not finding the option and yes, I'm signed in!
AFC Editor Julia
Jun 09, 2016
You should be able to click on File -> Print in your browser to print the pattern, or click the Print button under the pattern name. We don't currently have an option to download a file of the pattern to your computer, though. You can always copy/paste the pattern text into a word doc and save that! Thanks, Julia, editor for AllFreeCrochetAfghanPatterns
Zeemer
May 29, 2016
This is so lovely, I will make this blanket with the country appeal. I can imagine chickens roaming around and squirrels munching on nuts. Thanks for the pattern which is just in the front page.
laurieb 2405860
Jul 18, 2014
I just clicked twice on the motif diagram and it took me to the pattern on yarnspirations.com, so it's easier than I thought.
KinCollector
Jul 18, 2014
"Finishing: Join motifs as shown in diagram. " That's a problem. The image is way too fuzzy to read the motif letters. Can you provide a clearer diagram image please?
laurieb 2405860
Jul 18, 2014
Here's an easy way to see the webpage bigger --Zoom in by holding down "Ctrl" at the same time you press the plus button. Zoom out by using the minus button. Or zoom in and out by holding Ctrl and using the wheel between the two buttons on the mouse. Sometimes I try to find the pattern on the original website referenced--in this case it's yarnspirations.com. The pattern can be downloaded there in PDF form, which is easy to see and enlarge (and print if desired). :)
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