Granny Chevron Reversible Crochet Blanket

Excited to share my next new project, the Granny Chevron Reversible Crochet Blanket! This is a one blanekt with two differnt sides

I thought to use different colors while creating a reversible and came up with these colores! You can make yours as a stash busting project!

If this is your first time makign the reversible project, theres no need to contemplate if you can make this project. I ahve added a video tohelp you get started.

There is also a facebook group – linked in the PDF where you can as questions and get support.

I am happy to respond to your questions when making this blanket!

Download on Etsy and Ravelry
Download on Etsy and Ravelry

What is included in the PDF

1. A Schematic

2. Lots of step wise photos. I added photos to help show what the rows look like.

3. 2 Videos – the first showing the start of the pattern and the second showing a summarized version of the process, joining and color changes.

4. A link to the special Facebook group for my reversible projects. You are welcome to as questions and tag me.

Granny Chevron Reversible Crochet Blanket Pattern Details

Materials

Yarn: Any Worsted Weight yarn in colors of your choice. 

The prototype was made with 

Lion brand 24/7 Cotton, #4 Medium, Worsted weight (100% mercerized Cotton, 186  yards/ 170m per 3.5 oz/100g skein)

Estimated Yardage

A = Pumpkin – 600 yards

B = White – 1400 yards

C = Mint – 600 yards

D =Spruce – 600 yards

E = Grey – 600 yards

Summary of the Reversible Stitch

This Revisible Chevron Granny Blanket is made by crocheting two “sides” on each row… Side A is made using granny stitch clusters, while Side B  is made using V stitches. 

After the first two rows, Side A will also join or connect to Side B. When crocheting Side B, stitches are made only into Side B ch 1 spaces

Gauge 

Please note that the gauge is not essential for this project. 

Hook and other Materials

  •  5 mm Crochet Hook or any other suitable hook size.
  •  Stitch Markers – 4 pieces (in different colors)
  • Darning Needle

Skill Level – Advanced Beginner

Terms – US Terminology

Tips for changing colors

  • Switch to the next color when making the last pull-through of dc. This works for both middle of the row and at the end of the row. 
  • If at the end of the row, after switching to a new color, make one or two slip stitches and then fasten off. 

Keep the unused yarn on the other side. For example, when you have the B side facing you and are working with color ”A,” make sure to keep the unused yarn on the A-side. 

The image above has the unused yarn facing you; make sure to pull it to the other side to avoid “Bleeding.”

Since the color change was done during the last pull through, you make the chain 1 with the new color. 

I have added a video showing how to join the new color.

Pattern Notes

  1. Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
  2. Chains at the beginning of the rows count as stitches.
  3. Stitch count is written after each row.
  4. The pattern is worked in rows, with turning done after every 2 rows.
  5. This pattern uses 1 or 2 colors per row for the granny side and just one color on the other side for the V st side. This method differs slightly from the “conventional” crochet but is easy to master.

Stitches 

Chain(s) – ch(s)

Double crochet – dc

Special stitches

V stitch = (dc, ch 1, dc) in same st

Cluster = 3 dc in indicated stitch

Finished Measurement

60” by 60”

Construction note

  • This blanket is made in 3 parts.
  • In the first 2 parts, you make two identical triangles.
  • In Part 3, the triangles are joined together to make a full-size blanket, and a border is added.

I can’t wait to see your version of this Granny Chevron Reversible Crochet Blanket.

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