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Crochet Pizza Pie Blanket

Introducing the Pizza Pie Blanket, a unique and delightful crochet creation that will surely make your home cozy and fun! This blanket is inspired by everyone's favorite comfort food — pizza! Imagine snuggling up under a blanket that looks like a delicious slice of pizza, complete with all your favorite toppings. The crust is beautifully textured, the cheese is soft and fluffy, and the pepperoni, mushrooms, and olives are intricately crocheted to perfection. It's a feast for the eyes and a cozy treat for your body. Whether you're a pizza lover or simply appreciate the creativity and craftsmanship behind this blanket, it's sure to bring a smile to your face. So why settle for a plain, ordinary blanket when you can have a slice of pizza heaven? Indulge in the whimsical charm of the Crochet Pizza Pie Blanket and add a touch of deliciousness to your home decor.

Supplies

Vanna's Choice yarn in 4 colors. I used Mustard (9 skeins), Rust (4 skeins), Toffee (2 skeins) and Brick (1 skein).

N/P 10.0mm
H/8 5.00mm


The cheese and sauce part of the blanket is crocheted with 3 strands of yarn held together. I find it a lot easier when working with multiple strands to find the center pull of a skein. You could also wind your skein into a cake to get a center pull. This seems to prevent the yarn from rolling all over the place and creating a tangled mess.


Round 1: Using N/P 10.0mm hook with 2 strands of mustard and 1 strand of rust, ch. 2 and work 10 hdc into a magic ring. Join with a slip stitch to the top of your first hdc.

Round 2: Ch. 2, 2 hdc in each stitch around. Join with a slip stitch to the top of your first hdc — 20

Round 3: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 30

Round 4: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 2, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 40

Round 5: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 3, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 50

Round 6: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 4, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 60

Round 7: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 5, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 70

Round 8: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 6, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 80


Hopefully you are starting to see a pattern by now for increasing each round. Continue to increase each round following the pattern until you have a total of 28 rounds. Fasten off after the last round.


Crust

Join 2 strands of toffee to any stitch along the last round.

Round 29: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 27, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 290
Round 30: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 28, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join — 300
Round 31: Ch. 2, (hdc in the next 29, 2 hdc in the next), repeat around, join and fasten off — 310
Fold the crust up towards you and the front of your work. Using a tapestry needle and a long strand of rust, sew the edge of the crust to the base of the first round of the crust. I used one massively long strand of rust to sew the crust, but in retrospect, it would probably be easier to use shorter strands because it started to tangle the further along I sewed.

Pepperoni

With an H-hook and brick color yarn

Work 6 sc into magic ring, join to the first sc

Round 1: Ch. 1, 2 sc in each stitch around, join — 12

Round 2: Ch. 1, (sc in the next, 2 sc in the next) around, join — 18

Round 3: Ch. 1, (sc in the next 2, 2 sc in the next) around, join — 24

Round 4: Ch. 1, (sc in the next 3, 2 sc in the next) around, join — 30


After the last round, fasten off the yarn and leave a long tail for sewing to the blanket.

You can make as many pieces of pepperoni as desired. My blanket has 20 pieces.

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