Submitted on Thu, 05/11/2023 - 09:08

Infinity Crochet Blanket - Block Stitch - Free Crochet Pattern

Infinity Block Stitch Baby Blanket is a perfect project for those who want to create something beautiful, functional, and quick.

The super easy crochet block stitch makes it super easy for beginners, its a modern take on the popular granny square blanket.

With a minimal requirement of just 4 skeins, for a baby blanket, this project is budget-friendly and ideal for those who want to make multiple blankets or experiment with different color schemes.
 

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One of the best things about this pattern is its versatility - you can make your blanket as small or as large as you like by simply adding or subtracting rows.

With its soft texture and rectangular shape, this blanket is sure to become an instant favorite with both babies and parents alike. 

Overall, the Infinity Block Stitch Baby Blanket is a fantastic starting point for anyone interested in learning how to crochet with block stitches. It's versatile enough to suit any style preference and practical enough to use every day. 

So why not give it a try today? 

Pattern Notes

This pattern is written and charted using standard US crochet terminology.

Each row is worked around to form a square. for each row, you will work both the lengths and widths of the afghan.
 

Materials required for crochet project

I add these pattern requirements as a simple guide to what I have used in the example pattern as well as some suggestions that I might think will work if the required materials are not obtainable. I often get requests on what yarn I have used and what color, so I hope this section helps.

    Materials used in this example Baby Afghan is a 4mm / US : G/6 / UK : 8 Crochet Hook

    4 Skeins of 100%  Acrylic Yarn, with an approx. 250m (273 yards) per skein, was used for a baby-sized blanket.

    4mm / US : G/6 / UK : 8 Crochet Hook
    100%  Acrylic Yarn
    4 skeins were used in the pattern,
    100g,100% Acrylic, Double Knit Pull Skein.
    Approx. 250m (273 yards) per skein

    Difficulty level:  Easy
    Skills required: Understanding, single crochet stitch. double crochet stitch and chain stitch.
    Techniques used:  Blanket is worked in the rounds

    Gauge: 20 sts x 28 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm.
    Finished Measurements : 85 x 105 cm  / 33  x 104 inches 

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Finished Measurements : 85 x 105 cm  / 33  x 104 inches 

Abbreviations

bet : between

is normally applied in the small space between two stitches rather than crocheting through crochet loops, completed stitch is normally a little shorter than a normal crochet stitch, and the overall spaces between stitches become more open. 

ch : chain

chain : most crochet projects start off with a chain, either a chain into a magic ring for rounds or a base or foundation chain for a rowed crochet project, chain can also mean chains within a pattern row, where either a single chain is worked or a number of chains is crocheted, between stitches.

ch-sp : chain space

The space left from any amount of chains worked between stitches

dc : double crochet
hdc : half double crochet
rep from * : repeat from *

repeat the instructions following the single asterisk as directed

sc : single crochet
sk : skip

skip over / dont work into allocated stitches or chain spaces

SL ST : slip stitch
SP : space

The space between two crochet stitches

ST : stitch
st(s) : stitches

Pattern instructions

 

 

Quick Stitch terminology explained

Next
Work into the next available required stitch as indicated in the pattern, this might require skipping stitches in between
Chainspace
The space left from any amount of chains worked between stitches
Between
work a stitch in space between two crochet stitches or crochet stitch shells or clusters crochet stitch, not in stitch
Space
The space between two crochet stitches

Repeat
Repeat either stitch pattern or stitches at an allocated time as mentioned in the pattern
Repeat *
repeat the instructions following the single asterisk as directed
Repeat rows
repeat the instructions as per the mentioned rows in a sequence of the rows listed
 

Difficulty level:  Easy

Skills required: Understanding, single crochet stitch. double crochet stitch and chain stitch.

Techniques used:  Blanket is worked in the rounds

Gauge: 20 sts x 28 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm.

Pattern Notes

This pattern is written and charted using standard US crochet terminology.

Each row is worked around to form a square. for each row, you will work both the lengths and widths of the afghan.

Pattern Instructions

Start: chain 34

Row 1 

In 3rd chain from hook, 2 dc, (this counts as 3 dc stitches), ch 2,
* 1 dc, into the next 3 stitches,  ch 1 , repeat for the next 30 stitches, ch 2,
3 dc into the last single st, ch 2, 
now carrying back along the chain on opposite of completed stitches, 
* 1 dc, into the next 3 stitches,  ch 1 , repeat for the next 30 stitches, ch 2,
Join with slip stitch into top of starting chain. 

Row 2 

Slip stitch into corner 2 ch-sp, sc, ch 2, skip 3 dc st(s), 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into the next 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
 ( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into the next 2 ch-sp, ch 2, skip 3 dc st(s), ( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into the next 2 ch-sp,
*  ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into the next 2 ch-sp, slip stitch into the first 2 ch-sp,

Row 3

Slip stitch into corner 2 ch-sp,
ch 3 , 2 dc into same 2 ch-sp, counts as 1st 3 dc stitch, ch 1,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, 
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp,repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 

Row 4

Slip stitch into  corner 2 ch-sp, ( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) in 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
*  ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
slip stitch into a corner, 2 ch-sp,
 

Row 5

Slip stitch into corner 2 ch-sp,
ch 3 , 2 dc into same 2 ch-sp, ch 2, 3 dc into same 2 ch-sp,
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
Slip Stitch into the top of  starting chain, 

Row 6

Slip stitch into corner2 ch-sp, ( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) in 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
*  ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
slip stitch into a corner, 2 ch-sp,

Row 7

Slip stitch into corner 2 ch-sp,
ch 3 , 2 dc into same 2 ch-sp, ch 2, 3 dc into same 2 ch-sp,
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp,repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,
( 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
*3 dc into next 2 ch-sp, repeat from * till corner 2 ch-sp,

Row 8

Slip stitch into corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) in 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
* ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
( 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc ) into corner 2 ch-sp,
*  ch 2, skip next 3 dc st(s), 1 sc into space after dc stitch, repeat from * till next corner 2 ch-sp, 
slip stitch into corner, 2 ch-sp,

Rows 9 to 48
Repeat rows 7 and 8 until you reached row 48, if you wish to have a larger blanket, simply repeat rows 7 and 8 until the required size has been achieved.

Row 49 / Border row 
Slip stitch into corner 2 ch-sp, 
ch 2, 1 hdc into same 2 ch-sp, ch 2, 2 hdc into same 2 ch-sp,
* 1 hdc into next dc st, rep from * until corner 2 ch-sp,
( 2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
* 1 hdc into next dc st, rep from * until corner 2 ch-sp,
( 2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
* 1 hdc into next dc st, rep from * until corner 2 ch-sp,
( 2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc ) into corner 2 ch-sp, 
* 1 hdc into next dc st, rep from * until corner 2 ch-sp,
slip stitch into the top of starting chain,  finish off , and work in ends.


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