Free Crochet Pattern - Daisy Baby-ghan

Daisy Baby-ghan
 Copyright Sunshine and Whimsy, 2011



Materials:

18 oz (approx) light yellow Red Heart Comfort Sport
Small amount white Red Heart Comfort Sport
Hook Size: 4.5

Special Stitches:

V Stitch: Work dc, ch 1, dc in space indicated
Shell: Work 5 dc in space indicated.

Instructions:

Row 1: Ch 117, dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch across. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as first dc here and throughout) dc in next 2 ch. *sk next 2 dc, Vstitch
in next dc, sk 2 dc, shell in next ch. Repeat from * across to last 5 dc, sk 2 dc, dc in
last 3 dc. Turn.

Row 3: Ch 2, dc in next 2 dc. *shell in ch 1 sp of next V stitch. Sk next 2 dc, V stitch in
next dc, skip next 2 dc, shell in ch sp of next V-stitch. Repeat from * across to last Vstitch.
Dc in next 3 dc. Turn.

Row 4 – 50: Repeat row 2 and 3 alternately.
Row 51: Ch 2, dc in next 3 dc *(sk next dc, dc in next dc) 3 times. Dc in next dc, ch 1 sp
and dc. Repeat from * across. Turn.

Row 52 & 53: Ch 2, dc in each dc across. Turn.
Row 54: Repeat row 2.

Row 55-70: Repeat row 2 and 3 alternately. Finish off.

Flower (make 5)

Row 1: With yellow, ch 4, join to form ring. 8 sc in ring. Join with sl st to beg sc. Finish
off.

Row 2: Join white with sl st in any sc. Ch 7, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch (6
hdc). Join with sl st in sc.

Row 3: Sl st into next sc. Ch 7, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in ach ch (6 hdc). Join with sl
st in sc.

Repeat row three 6x (8 petals made). Finish off and sew to afghan as shown in photo.



It is my sincere hope that you enjoy this pattern. Please do not sell or distribute this
pattern on a blog, website or in any other way without my express permission.

Comments

  1. That is so cute! I need to get back into crocheting again.

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  2. ��LOVE��this! Thanks!

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  3. Oh i love this!:) the shell stitch is gorgeous!

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  4. Made it in baby blue with the same daisys...awesome...it was a gift and it was very appreciated

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  5. I made this blanket for my baby to be in 1971. I lost the pattern and now can do it again for grandchildren. It was my learn to crochet project. Thanks.

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  6. I absolutely ❤ this! So pretty! I am going to make this my next project. I'm wondering, if I want to make it in a smaller size for a preemie....how many chains should I do? Will any odd number calculate correctly? Thanks for your help! -Denise

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  7. Hi please can i join your webpage please

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  8. Thank you for sharing this pattern it is lovely.

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  9. This is lovely. What did you use to sew the flowers to the blanket?

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