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Crochet Bobble Lap Blanket

Introducing the Crochet Bobble Lap Blanket, a cozy and stylish addition to your home decor. This beautifully crafted blanket is perfect for snuggling up on chilly evenings or adding a touch of warmth to your favorite armchair. Made with love and attention to detail, the Crochet Bobble Lap Blanket features a unique bobble stitch pattern that adds texture and visual interest to the design. Indulge in the luxurious comfort of the Crochet Bobble Lap Blanket, meticulously handcrafted to bring a touch of elegance to any room. The intricate crochet work showcases the skill and artistry of the maker, resulting in a stunning piece that is both functional and visually appealing. Whether you drape it over your legs while reading a book or use it as a decorative accent on your couch, this lap blanket is sure to become a cherished item in your home. The soft and cozy texture of the blanket provides a comforting embrace, making it the perfect companion for those cozy nights in.

Crochet Bobble Lap Blanket

Worsted Weight yarn – I used Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek in White and Black (approximately 25 ounces of White and 5 ounces of Black)

H/5mm hook

Stitches used in US terms:

Foundation Half Double Crochet – fhdc

Chain – ch

Half Double Crochet – hdc

Bobble Stitch – bobble

Single Crochet – sc

Slip Stitch – ss

Special stitch: Bobble Stitch – Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two loops. Repeat 4 times – there will be 6 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops. Sc in next stitch to complete the Bobble stitch.

Pattern repeat is multiple of 5 plus 3.

Begin with White.

Row 1: work 118 fhdc. Turn. (118 stitches)

Row 2: ch 1. hdc in first 3 stitches. *work bobble in next stitch, hdc in next 3 stitches* Repeat from * to * across. Turn. (23 bobbles, 72 hdc)

Rows 3-5: ch 1. hdc in each stitch across. Turn. (118 stitches)

Repeat Rows 2-5 (32 times). (118 stitches)

Then work 1 bobble row (Row 2) and 1 hdc row (Row 3). The last row of the blanket (before adding the border) will be a row of hdc.

Your blanket should have a total of 34 bobble rows with 1 row of hdc at the beginning, 1 row of hdc at the end, and 3 rows of hdc between each bobble row.

Do not turn at the end of the last row.

Change to Black.

Begin working in Rounds.

Round 1: ch 1. sc evenly around blanket, working 3 sc in each corner.

Rounds 2-5: ch 1. hdc in each stitch around, working 3 hdc in each corner.

Note: If you’d like a larger border, add more rounds of hdc, working 3 hdc in each corner.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Finished blanket measures approximately 39 by 51 inches.

You can easily adjust the size of your blanket by adding or subtracting rows or changing the amount of fhdc in the beginning row. Just make sure that your first row of fhdc is in multiples of 5 plus 3. 

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