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Crochet Blanket Square

About: This simple square is a relaxing activity for any time of the day! The nice thing about making blocks is that you don’t have to make an entire blanket. Warm Up America and Knit A Square will accept individual blocks (each has their own sizing guidelines) as well as full blankets. Blocks can also easily be combined to make a baby, lap, or adult blanket.

Time: 1.5 hours

Recipient: Children, Senior Citizens, Babies, Cancer Patients, Homeless, Veterans, Orphans, Dementia Patients, Other Illness Patients, Abuse Survivors

Donation Location: Blankets are helpful for all people, so they can be donated just about anywhere. Make sure you contact the location you want to donate your blanket to first, so you know if they are accepting blankets. Check out national the organization's websites that you would like to donate to before beginning so you can see if they have any color, or other, requirements.

Materials

Instructions

Making the Rectangle

  1. Start by putting a slip knot on your hook and chaining until the chain is the desired of your block when stretched. To measure pull string tight, because your chain’s stitches will be stretched when you crochet into them.
  2. Slip stitch on hook Chain of stitches stretched along ruler to measure
  3. Then add two more chains and double crochet (dc) in the third stitch from the hook and each stitch after
  4. Double crochet done in third chain from hook Double crochets in each stitch
  5. Chain 2, turn work, and dc in each stitch, repeat until desired length
  6. Chain 2 Flipped work Double crochet in each stitch across
  7. Slip stitch, cut a tail, pull it through, and you're done! NOTE: for Knit a Square they ask that you butterfly the tail. This means that you should slip stitch, cut your tail 20” long, gather it neatly, cut a piece of contrasting yarn, weave it through and tie your gathered tail.
  8. At last stitch do slip stitch Tail cut and pulled through to finish rectangle Short string wove in and long tail gathered Short string tying long tail together

Connecting the Rectangles

  1. Lay the fronts of the two blocks you want to connect on top of each other (backs on the outside). Cut a long length of yarn and thread your yarn needle and knot the end of the string.
  2. Two blocks laying next to each other Blocks laying on top of each other fronts together, backs facing out
  3. Sew the two blocks together by sewing in the back loops of the stitches (the back loops will be the ones on the outside as indicated below with arrows). Sew twice through the first two loops to secure it.
  4. Image of blocks being sewn together
  5. Secure that last two loops by sewing through them twice. Before tightening the second time through, pull the tail through the stitch you made to knot it.
  6. Sewing string being tied into knot

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