Lemon Zest Blanket Crochet Pattern Free

A new simple crochet baby blanket pattern, the Lemon Zest Blanket, is now a unisex crochet baby blanket free pattern here on the blog. Read all about this fun 2 color construction or scroll down for the complete free crochet pattern.

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The Lemon Zest blanket is a super fun and simple crochet pattern that’s perfect for baby blankets. Featuring a textured grid design, this two color crochet blanket pattern adds a playful touch without being too fussy. Its gender-neutral colors make it an excellent choice for any baby, whether you know the gender or want to keep it a surprise. Plus, it’s a straightforward project that even beginners can enjoy, but experienced crocheters will appreciate its charming design too.

What’s great about the Lemon Zest blanket is that it comes in 11 different sizes, so you can make a tiny one for a newborn or a larger version for a toddler to snuggle with. The texture adds a nice, cozy feel, making it ideal for tummy time, naps, or just adding a bit of warmth in the stroller. Whether you’re crafting it for your own little one or as a heartfelt gift, this blanket is sure to become a cherished favorite.

Lemon Zest Blanket Pattern Construction

The Lemon Zest blanket uses two contrasting colors to really make it stand out. The pattern keeps things simple by using post stitches to switch colors, so you don’t have to deal with complicated colorwork or carrying threads. Plus, you won’t have to worry about weaving in all those pesky ends – they’ll be hidden away in the final border, making your blanket look neat and finished.

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Downloadable Lemon Zest Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Before you Start your Lemon Zest Crochet Blanket

Materials

  • 6 mm / US J – 10 hook
  • Worsted weight yarn: Royal Zeeman yarn (100% acrylic, 100g/3.5oz, 241m/264yd):
    • 1 (1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 22, 36, 40, 45) skeins in off-white (MC)
    • 1 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 15, 17, 19) skeins in yellow (CC)

You can easily substitute with any worsted weight yarn you want.

Gauge

The gauge for this pattern is 14 st by 11 rows in dc stitches for a 10 cm by 10 cm square (4” by 4”).

Size

This simple baby crochet blanket pattern is available in 11 sizes, noted lovey (security, baby, receiving, toddler, crib, throw, twin, double, queen, king) throughout the pattern. Pictures illustrate the baby size.

The table below shows the different sizes.

Blanket sizesInchesCentimeters
WidthLengthWidthLength
Lovey11112828
Security / Cuddler17174242
Stroller / Baby33338484
Receiving39399898
Toddler4450112126
Crib4461112154
Throw5566140168
Twin6688168224
Double88110224280
Queen99110252280
King110110280280

You can easily adapt the size to your desired project size: add/remove a multiple of 20 to the starting chain and add/remove a repeat . Make sure to adjust your yarn requirements accordingly. Each square in the blanket is 14 cm / 5.5”.

Abbreviations

This pattern uses US notations.

  • st = stitch
  • ch = chain
  • dc = double crochet
  • fpdc = front post double crochet
  • bpdc = back post double crochet

Notes

Work instructions between [] the indicated number of times or until the end of the row/round. Instructions between () are worked in the same stitch/space.

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.

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The pattern is written in crochet shorthand.  For example:

  • “dc 1” means to double crochet in the next stitch
  • “dc 2” means to double crochet in each of the next 2 stitches
  • and “2 dc” means to double crochet twice in the next st

Special Stitches

  • Front post double crochet (fpdc):
    • Yarn over, insert hook from front to back to front behind the double crochet post below, yarn over, and pull up a long loop (3 loops on hook).
picture tutorial showing you how to insert your crochet hook  in to the fabric to make fpdc
  • Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over, and pull through the remaining loops.
  • Back post double crochet (bpdc):
    • Yarn over, insert hook from back to front to back behind the double crochet post below, yarn over, and pull up a long loop (3 loops on hook).
picture tutorial showing you how to insert your crochet hook  in to the fabric to make bpdc

Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over, and pull through the remaining loops.

picture tutorial showing you how to insert your crochet hook  in to the fabric to close remaining loops from bpdc and bpdc

Tips and Tricks

Free Yarn Jargon Cheatsheets

I recommend working with as many threads of contrast color yarn as you have vertical lines in your crochet blanket for your size + 1 (for the horizontal lines). For the main color you’ll only need one thread that you can carry over through the squares.

start of the simple baby crochet blanket pattern showing you how to place your dividing contrasting color yarns for this pattern
  • Don’t worry about ends to weave in, you can easily work over them when crocheting the final border.
  • To change yarn color, work last st of old color to last yarn over. Yarn over with new color and draw through all loops on hook to complete st.
illustrative tutorial how to color change your yarn when crocheting

The Actual Simple Baby Crochet Blanket Pattern

With your 6 mm / US US J – 10 hook, ch 39 (59, 119, 139, 159, 159, 199, 239, 319, 359, 399) + 2

Row 1 (WS): (MC) Dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc 18, [(CC) dc 1, (MC) dc 19] across, turn.

Note: You will use a different thread of contrasting color for each vertical line of your blanket. For each CC color dc in row 1 join in a different thread of CC yarn, make one dc with it and switch back to MC yarn. Leave the thread hanging there and you will pick it back up on the next row to continue forming the vertical line. Carry over the MC yarn on the WS of your work when working these CC stitches.

photo tutorial how to carry your contrasting yellow color yarn over white color yarn crochet squares

Row 2 (RS): (MC) Ch 2, dc 19, [(CC) fpdc 1, (MC) dc 19] across.

Row 3 (WS): (MC) Ch 2, dc 19, [(CC) bpdc 1, (MC) dc 19] across.

Repeat Row 2 and 3 six times. Repeat Row 2 one more time.

**Leave MC yarn hanging.

Join in CC color yarn at the beginning of the last row and work in RS direction again. You’ll go back to the MC yarn thread after Row 4.

Row 4 (RS): (CC) Ch 1, sc across, turn.

white crochet square blanket with yellow borders showing the yellow sc rows in detail

Cut off CC yarn. Go back to the other side and continue working with MC yarn.

Row 5 (WS): (MC), Ch 2, fpdc 19 in the dc’s 2 rows below, (CC) bpdc in bpdc 2 rows below, (MC) fpdc 19 in the dcs 2 rows below, turn.

photo tutorial of where to insert your crochet hook to make fpdc in dc 2 rows below

Repeat Row 2 and 3 seven times. Repeat Row 2 one more time.

Repeat from ** 0 (1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 14, 18, 18, 18) times.

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Border

To finish off your blanket, cut off and bind off all CC yarn threads except one. You’ll use that one to crochet your border. You can crochet over the other ends to reduce ends to weave in.

Ch 2 and dc around:

  • Dc in each st
  • Dc 20 in each square’s side
  • 3 dc in each corner

Bind off and weave in the ends.

simple baby blanket crochet pattern with white crochet squares and yellow edging

Blocking

You’re done with the crocheting part, make sure to weave in all the ends.

To make your blanket even prettier and help straighten your edges and open up the waffle sections block your project.

Don’t skip this step as it can make a huge difference. Read my detailed tutorial on why block, how-to, and all my tips and tricks if you need help.

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