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Crochet Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket

A handmade baby blanket is one of the most thoughtful and treasured gifts you can create. The Crochet Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket combines a beautifully textured sedge stitch with soft color transitions, making it warm, comforting, and visually appealing. The sedge stitch is easy to master and creates a gentle, wavy texture that adds depth and softness to the fabric.

If you’re looking for a pattern that’s beginner-friendly but still looks impressive, this is the perfect choice. The combination of single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), and double crochet (dc) in each stitch create a subtle yet eye-catching texture, and the addition of stripes adds a modern touch.

Why Choose the Sedge Stitch?

The sedge stitch is an excellent option for baby blankets because:
✔️ It creates a soft and slightly raised texture, making the blanket extra cosy.
✔️ The stitch pattern is simple to remember, making it great for beginners and relaxing for experienced crocheters.
✔️ It works up quickly compared to some more intricate stitches, meaning you can finish your project faster.
✔️ It has a naturally beautiful texture, so there’s no need for overly complex embellishments.

The combination of this stitch with striped colorwork adds a timeless and elegant charm to your finished piece.


Materials You’ll Need

To create this Crochet Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket, gather the following materials:

1. Yarn:

  • Worsted weight (medium) or DK weight yarn – soft acrylic or cotton blends are ideal for babies.

  • You’ll need approximately 800–1200 yards of yarn, depending on the size of your blanket.

  • Choose 3–5 colors for a striped effect or stick to a single shade for a minimalist look.

2. Crochet Hook:

  • A 5.0 mm (H-8) or 5.5 mm (I-9) crochet hook (or size recommended for your yarn).

  • A larger hook can make the blanket softer and draper, while a smaller hook creates a denser fabric.

3. Additional Supplies:

  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

  • Scissors to cut yarn neatly.

  • Measuring tape (optional) to check dimensions.

Choosing the Right Colours

The striped effect of this blanket adds visual interest, and you can experiment with different color combinations:

🎀 Soft Pastels – Pink, peach, mint green, and baby blue for a classic baby theme.
🌿 Earthy Neutrals – Cream, beige, soft grey, and muted greens for a calming palette.
🌈 Bright and Fun – Rainbow stripes for a cheerful, playful touch.
🎨 Monochrome Elegance – Different shades of the same color for a gradient look.

For smooth color transitions, use gentle fades between shades or a randomized stripe sequence for a unique finish.

Pattern Breakdown: How to Crochet the Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket

The pattern is worked in rows, using the sedge stitch throughout, and alternating colors every few rows to create stripes.

Step 1: Foundation Chain

  • Chain a multiple of 3 + 2 to maintain the stitch pattern.

  • For a standard baby blanket, aim for 32″ x 36″ (about 90–100 stitches wide).

  • Example: Ch 92, 122, or 152, depending on your desired width.

Step 2: Row 1 – Starting the Sedge Stitch

  • Work into the second chain from the hook: Make 1 single crochet (sc), 1 half double crochet (hdc), and 1 double crochet (dc) into the same stitch.

  • Skip 2 chains, then repeat: (sc, hdc, dc) into the next stitch across the row.

  • End with 1 single crochet in the last stitch.

Step 3: Row 2 – Establishing the Pattern

  • Turn, chain 1, and begin the next row.

  • Locate the single crochet from the previous row – this is where you will place your stitches.

  • Work (sc, hdc, dc) into every single crochet from the previous row.

  • Repeat across the row and end with a single crochet.

Step 4: Continuing the Blanket

  • Repeat Row 2 until your blanket reaches your desired length.

  • Change colors every 4–6 rows (or as preferred) to create a striped effect.

  • When switching colors, change at the end of a row to keep transitions clean.

Step 5: Adding a Border (Optional)

  • A simple single crochet (sc) border gives a neat edge.

  • For extra flair, try a shell stitch or a picot edge.

  • If adding a border, work evenly around the entire blanket.

Tips for a Perfect Finish

Tension Control: Keep your stitches even to avoid a wavy or stretched appearance.
Neat Colour Changes: Always switch colors at the end of a row to keep stripes clean.
Weaving in Ends: Use a tapestry needle to secure yarn tails neatly.
Blocking (Optional): Lightly steam-block your blanket for a polished look.


Size Adjustments

  • Newborn Blanket: 30″ x 30″ → Ch 92

  • Standard Baby Blanket: 32″ x 36″ → Ch 122

  • Toddler Blanket: 36″ x 42″ → Ch 152

  • Larger Throws: Increase the foundation chain and continue the stitch pattern accordingly.

Final Thoughts

The Crochet Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket is an ideal project for beginners yet impressive enough to be a cherished heirloom piece. The sedge stitch is forgiving and rhythmic, making this a relaxing and rewarding project. Whether you’re making it for a baby shower, a nursery gift, or just for fun, this blanket will be a warm and stylish keepsake for years to come.

Video Tutorial:

I understand you’re seeking a video tutorial to guide you through crafting a Crochet Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket. The sedge stitch is a delightful and textured pattern, perfect for creating cosy baby blankets.

For a comprehensive visual guide, you might find this tutorial particularly helpful:

This video offers a step-by-step walkthrough, making it accessible even for beginners.

Additionally, the Amanda Crochets website provides a detailed pattern for a Crochet Sedge Stitch Baby Blanket, which you can find here: Crochet Sedge Stripes Baby Blanket

Combining the visual guidance from the video with the written instructions from Amanda Crochets should equip you with all the information needed to create a beautiful sedge stitch baby blanket.​

Happy crocheting!