Zig Zag Crochet Baby Blanket

Easy Zig Zag Crochet Baby Blanket

There’s nothing quite like wrapping a little one in a handmade blanket—especially one as playful and cozy as this Zig Zag Baby Blanket! Designed by Kim Biddix, this pattern is perfect for crocheters of all skill levels, offering a fun twist on classic stripes with its eye-catching zig zags.

Whether you’re making it for a baby shower gift, a nursery essential, or just to enjoy the rhythmic joy of crochet, this blanket is a joy to create. The pattern uses Caron Simply Soft yarn, known for its silky texture and vibrant colors, and works up to a generous 32″ x 60″ size—just right for snuggling.

Why you’ll love this pattern:

  • Beginner-friendly: Simple stitches (mostly single crochet!) with clear color changes.
  • Customizable: Choose bold contrasts or soft pastels to match any nursery.
  • Mindful making: The repetitive zig zags are soothing to work on.

Grab your hook and let’s dive into this cheerful project!

Materials

  • Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (170g/6 oz, 288m/315 yds per skein):
    • Colorway #1:
      • Contrast A: Pistachio (0003) – 2 skeins
      • Contrast B: [Your choice] – 2 skeins
      • Contrast C: [Your choice] – 2 skeins
    • Colorway #2:
      • Contrast A: Blackberry (0005) – 2 skeins
      • Contrast B & C: [Your choice] – 2 skeins each
  • Hook: Size recommended for yarn (check yarn label; typically 4–5mm).
  • Extras: Scissors, tapestry needle.

Abbreviations

  • ch: Chain
  • sc: Single crochet
  • sl st: Slip stitch
  • RS: Right side
  • WS: Wrong side

Gauge & Size

  • Gauge: One zigzag = 4.5″/11.5cm wide.
  • Finished Size: 32″ (81.5cm) wide x 60″ (152.5cm) long.
Zig Zag Crochet Baby Blanket

Instructions

Foundation & Setup

  1. Chain: With Contrast A, chain 180.
  2. Row 1 (RS):
    • Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, skip next ch.
    • Sc in next 11 ch, 3 sc in next ch, sc in next 11 ch.
    • Repeat to across, ending with skip 1 ch, sc in last 2 ch. Turn.
    • You should have 7 zigzags.

Zig Zag Pattern

  1. Rows 2–5 (A):
    • Ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, skip next sc.
    • Working in back loops only (BLO): Sc in next 11 sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in next 11 sc.
    • Repeat to across, ending with skip 1 sc, sc in last 2 sc (both loops). Turn.
  2. Color Changes:
    • Rows 6–10 (B): Join B with sl st, repeat Row 2. Carry A up the side.
    • Rows 11–15 (C): Join C, repeat Row 2. Carry B up the side.
    • Rows 16–110: Alternate colors every 5 rows (A→B→C→A…).
    Tip: Twist carried yarn at edges to prevent loose loops.
  3. Final Rows: End after 110 rows (8 A bands, 7 each of B & C). Fasten off.

Finishing

  • Weave in ends: Use a tapestry needle to hide yarn tails.
  • Blocking (optional): Gently steam or wet-block to smooth edges.

Tips for Beginners

  • Tension Matters: Keep carried yarn snug but not tight to avoid puckering.
  • Count Zigzags: Ensure you always have 7 peaks to maintain the pattern.
  • BLO Stitches: Working in back loops creates a ribbed texture—don’t skip this!

Final Thoughts

This Zig Zag Baby Blanket is a timeless keepsake that’s as fun to make as it is to gift. The rhythmic color changes and simple stitches make it a perfect project for cozy evenings.

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