Beautiful Beginner's Crochet 👉Amazing Tile Motif Blanket Design
🧶 Step 1: Gather Your Materials
Yarn: Two contrasting colors (Color A and Color B) – lightweight (DK/light worsted) works well.
Hook: The video doesn’t specify, but a 4 mm (G/6) hook is a good starting point for this yarn weight.
Accessories: Scissors and a yarn needle for weaving in ends.
Step 2: Start with a Foundation Chain
1 Chain 5 (in Color A)
2 Slip stitch into the first chain to form a small ring.
Step 3: Round 1 – Forming the First Circle
1 Into the ring, work 12 double crochets (dc) (US terms).
2 Join with a slip stitch to the top of the first dc.
Step 4: Round 2 – Building the First Petals
1 Chain 3 (this counts as your first dc).
2 Dc in same stitch, then dc 2 together (dc2tog)—that makes a petal.
3 Chain 3, slip stitch in next stitch, chain 3, dc in same stitch as the slip stitch, dc in following stitch, dc2tog in next.
4 You’ll create 4 petals total, completing the round with a slip stitch to the start.
Step 5: Round 3 – Expanding the Motif
1. Switch to Color B.
2. Chain 3 (counts as dc) and dc in next stitch, then dc2tog to form corner shapes.
3. Across each petal base, repeat the pattern: dc, dc2tog.
4. Join round with a slip stitch to finish expanding the square or circular motif.
Step 6: Round 4 & Beyond – Building the Blanket Tile
1. Continue alternating Color A and Color B each round.
2. Work standard mosaic-style rounds:
Corners: dc, chain 3, dc all in the same spot.
Sides: skip two stitches, slip stitch, chain 3, dc in next, dc2tog, etc.
This creates that distinct tile aesthetic.
Step 7: Final Edge
1. After reaching your desired size, add a finishing border in either color.
2. A simple border could be:
Chain 1, single crochet (sc) each stitch around,
Optional: chain 2, skip 2, slip stitch to form mini scallops.
Step 8: Assembly & Finishing Touches
If making multiple tiles, decide whether to join as you go (slip stitch sides together during the last round) or sew separately at the end.
Weave in all loose ends with a yarn needle.
Tips from the Video:
Change colors seamlessly by finishing the last stitch of a round with the new color.
Maintain stitch count and consistent tension for uniform motif appearance.
The tutorial includes both a chart and written pattern in the video description—great for follow‑up reference
Full Video Tutorial:
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