A new crochet blanket stripe pattern, the Divider, part of the Tidal Textures Throw Crochet-Along Pattern, is now a free crochet pattern here on the blog. Read all about the stripe design and crochet along or scroll down for the blanket stripes divider free crochet pattern.
No time right now? Pin this cozy blanket stripes divider free crochet pattern for later!
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The Divider crochet pattern is great for separating different blanket sections and making them more stand out. You will work one divider section AFTER each stripe except the last one.
The Tidal Textures Throw Crochet-Along (CAL)
The Raindrops crochet blanket stripe pattern is the first section in the Tidal Textures Throw Crochet-Along (CAL).
The crochet-along blanket is made out of 6 stripes (each stripe is approx. 23 cm / 9.5” high and 127 cm / 50” wide) that are worked on top of each other (no joining or sewing here!). Each stripe is separated from the next one with a divider section, except the last one. The divider section is approximately 1 cm / 0.5” tall and 127 cm / 50 inches wide.
Every Wednesday 1 new blanket stripe crochet pattern is released for free here on the blogs. Divider section for this crochet blanket will also be released for free on the blog on the 1st week of this CAL.
Each section comes with written instructions, photo tutorials and a video tutorial. For relevant stripes a stitch chart will also be provided.
Upgrade Your Crochet-Along Experience
We know not everyone likes to jump around the website to follow the CAL because of the ads, so I have put together an eBook for the Tidal Textures Throw Blanket which includes all the 6 different blanket stripe patterns, divider for in between stripes and a border pattern. With over 45 pages of detailed instructions, step-by-step photo tutorials for any special stitches (as well as charts and videos) the blanket eBook is very convenient to follow along.
In addition the ebook, you can choose to upgrade to the Journey Pass for the FULL Crochet-along experience with exclusive Sip & Stitch parties, ad-free access to the videos, a 30-day free trial to the Stitching Squad as well as 1 bonus stripe designs!
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Whether:
- You don’t want to have to wait for each section to be released
- You don’t want to jump around the website to follow the different section’s instructions
- You just want to get the patterns without ads
- You want the extra guidance and support
- You’d like more section options to make your blanket truly unique
- Or you just want to get the entire pattern to make at a later date
The upgrade is for you!
Before you Start the Tidal Textures Throw Divider Blanket Section Free Crochet Pattern
Materials
- 6 mm / US J –10 hook
- Rosarios Amor-Perfeito (50% wool, 50% acrylic, 100g/3.5oz, 120m/131yd) in off-white (02). You will need about 20g/24m/26yd
- Tapestry needle to weave in your ends
Size
The Divider section is approximately 1 cm / 0.5” tall and 127 cm / 50 inches wide.
It doesn’t require any stitch multiple.
Gauge
The gauge for this pattern, in sc, is 12 st for 10 cm / 4”.
Abbreviations
This pattern uses US notations.
- st = stitch
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- WS = wrong side
Notes
Work instructions between [] the indicated number of times or until the end of the row / round.
The final number of stitches is indicated at the end of the row / round between < >.
The turning ch 1, ch 2 don’t count as stitches throughout the pattern except if mentioned otherwise.
The pattern is written in crochet shorthand. For example:
- “sc 1” means to single crochet in the next stitch,
- “sc 2” means to single crochet in each of the next 2 stitches,
- and “2 sc” means to single crochet twice in the next st.

Video Tutorial
The Actual Divider Blanket Section Free Crochet Pattern
Row 1 (RS): Ch 1, hdc across, turn.
Row 2 (WS): Ch 1, sl st through the 3rd loop across, turn.

Row 3 (RS): Ch 1, sc over the sl st across, turn.

Note: The divider section finishes with a Right Side row. Your next section will start with a Wrong Side row.

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