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What pattern is this crochet blanket and can you share the pattern
Assistant: From the photo, this looks like a classic crochet baby blanket made with a repeating “cluster + chain-space” stitch, of…[edit | edit source]
From the photo, this looks like a classic crochet baby blanket made with a repeating “cluster + chain-space” stitch, often called one of these names depending on the pattern source:
- Lacy Cluster Baby Blanket
- Granny Cluster Stitch
- V-stitch cluster variation
- Sometimes marketed as a “Soft Shell / Eyelet Cluster” baby blanket
How I’m identifying it[edit | edit source]
- The fabric is light and lacy, not solid granny squares.
- Each “block” looks like 3 double crochets worked into the same space, separated by chain spaces.
- The rows are offset, creating that soft, diagonal, airy texture.
- Finished with a simple double-crochet border.
This is very common for heirloom or baby blankets, so there are many nearly identical patterns. Below is a faithful match you can use to recreate it.
Lacy Cluster Baby Blanket – Crochet Pattern[edit | edit source]
Materials[edit | edit source]
- Worsted weight yarn (Category 4)
- 5.0 mm (H) crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Abbreviations (US terms)[edit | edit source]
- ch = chain
- dc = double crochet
- sk = skip
- sp = space
- rep = repeat
Stitch Pattern[edit | edit source]
Cluster: 3 dc worked into the same chain space
Blanket Instructions[edit | edit source]
Foundation[edit | edit source]
Ch multiple of 4 + 2 (For baby blanket: chain 122)
Row 1[edit | edit source]
Dc in 4th ch from hook, ch 1, sk next ch, 3 dc in next ch Rep from * across. End with dc in last ch. Turn.
Row 2[edit | edit source]
Ch 3 (counts as dc), 3 dc in ch-1 space from previous row, ch 1 Rep across, placing clusters into each ch-1 space. End with dc in top of turning chain. Turn.
Rows 3+[edit | edit source]
Repeat Row 2 until blanket reaches desired length.
Border (matches the photo style)[edit | edit source]
- Work 1 round of dc evenly around, placing: - 3 dc in each corner
- Optional second round: - Dc in each stitch - Slip stitch to join - Fasten off
Yarn & Color Notes[edit | edit source]
- The blanket in your photo uses a soft pastel aqua, likely acrylic or acrylic-blend (very common for baby items).
- Choose yarn labeled “machine washable” and “baby safe.”
If you want…[edit | edit source]
I can:
- Adjust this for exact sizing (crib, stroller, throw)
- Convert to UK terms
- Rewrite it as a printable PDF
- Help you match the exact border if you share one more close-up
Just tell me 😊
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Crochet Blanket Pattern". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2026-01-23.