Crochet Beginner Snowball Blanket

POST UPDATE: 

This beginner-friendly snowball blanket has made its way to one of Hannah’s dear friends who is having a baby this winter season. 

We thought we would reshare the pattern with you as Hannah found the cutest little snow suit to pair with the blanket. Also we can’t recommend enough this chidren’s book by Mem Fox. (Any book by Mem Fox is actually a winner. She is a fabulous children’s author.)

Anyway, printable pdf and video tutorial available at the end of the post. XO, Tiffany

white polka dot blanket on chair

My daughter Annie really wants to learn how to make a blanket with polka dots, so I used only two stitches for this to make it easy that any beginner can do it! 

You will need to know how to single crochet and also, double crochet 4 together to make the bobble. I will show you how in a video and write out how to do that in the pattern. 

I’m using Bernat Blanket Yarn for this so it’s big and puffy! I like to make blankets to go along with picture books and the book that inspired this blanket is Mem Fox’s newest release called Roly Poly. 

picture book

The dots on the blanket reminded me of puffy little snowballs! I happen to have a signed copy of Roly Poly that I will treasure forever. I met Mem Fox at a children’s book conference over the summer. 

inside of picture book

This book is perfect for the little brother or sister who has been an only child and is getting a sibling. Roly Poly is just so happy until one day he wakes up and there is a baby brother in his bed! I really love this book and it’s so fun to read. 

 

 

picture book with blanket
I just thought the little dots looked so much like snowballs! Cute!
tap photo to shop for Bernat Blanket yarn on Yarnspirations.com

Materials

Bernat Blanket (100% polyester, 300 g/10.5 oz, 201 m/220 yds) 

3 skeins White

Size M/9.00mm hook, scissors, tapestry needle

Size

Finished size 34 in x 36 in

Stitches

Single Crochet (SC): Insert your hook, (yarn over) YO and pull up a loop, YO, pull through two loops.

Double Crochet 4 Together (DC4tog) Bobble: *YO, insert your hook into the designated stitch. YO and pull a loop back through. YO and pull through the first 2 loops on your hook. Repeat from * three more times then YO and pull through remaining 5 loops on your hook. 

Pattern

Chain 70. (To make a larger blanket, use any multiple of the number 10.)

ROW 1: In the second chain from the hook, work 1 single crochet (SC). Work 1 SC in each of the remaining chains. (69 SC made)

ROW 2: Chain (CH) 1 and turn. Work 1 SC into each stitch. (69)

ROW 3: Repeat row 2. 

ROW 4: (Bobble Row) CH 1 and turn. *Work 1 SC into each of the next 9 stitches. In the next stitch work 1 DC4tog bobble. Repeat from * across the row. End the row with 9 SC’s after the last bobble made. 

ROWS 5 – 7: Repeat row 2.

ROW 8: (Bobble Row) CH 1 and turn. Work 1 SC into each of the next 4 stitches. In the fifth stitch work 1 DC4tog bobble. *Work 1 SC into each of the next 9 stitches. Work 1 DC4tog in the next stitch. Repeat from * across the row. End the row with 4 SC after the last bobble made.

Work 3 rows of single crochet in between each bobble row and alternate starting on the 10th stitch and 5th stitch on the bobble rows to the end of the blanket. 

Border

After weaving in all ends, pull up a loop in any corner and chain 1. SC into each stitch around the blanket, working 1 SC per the end of each row and also working 3 SC into each corner space. Join with a slip stitch at the end of the round, chain 1 and turn. Work as many rounds as you wish, I did 5 rounds. 

Here is a video tutorial of just the blanket portion. It does not show the border.

white polka dot blanket in progress

I hope you enjoy making this polka dot blanket! It’s such a classic look. Come and show us in our Facebook group, Daisy Farm Crafters! Or tag us on Instagram! We love to share what you are making and would love to see this in different colors. 

Happy Crocheting! 

xo, Tiffany

polka dot blanket on ladder

Click here or on image below for printable pattern