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How to Crochet a Bead Stitch Blanket! 

Cro­chet blan­kets are an excel­lent way to add warmth and cozi­ness to your liv­ing room or bed­room. You’ve come to the right place if you’re new to cro­chet or look­ing for a sim­ple yet beau­ti­ful blan­ket pat­tern. This tuto­r­i­al will guide you through cre­at­ing a stun­ning bead stitch baby blan­ket using basic cro­chet stitch­es. This free cro­chet pat­tern is per­fect for begin­ner cro­cheters and offers a vari­ety of options for dif­fer­ent sizes, mak­ing it a ver­sa­tile choice for afghan pat­terns. To match your style, you can cus­tomize this project with suit­able yarn and col­or choic­es. Plus, we’ll pro­vide a video tuto­r­i­al to help you along the way. Let’s get start­ed on craft­ing a beau­ti­ful and cozy Afghan blan­ket!

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**Choos­ing Your Yarn and Hook**
Before you start cro­chet­ing your bead-stitched baby blan­ket, it’s essen­tial to select the suit­able yarn and hook size. For a cozy and large blan­ket, opt for bulky or chunky yarn in your pre­ferred col­ors. If you want a small­er ver­sion, worsted-weight yarn will work well, too. A large cro­chet hook will help cre­ate a soft and com­fort­able tex­ture.

**Bead Stitch Pat­tern**
The high­light of this beau­ti­ful blan­ket is the bead stitch pat­tern. It involves col­or changes to cre­ate a unique design. Be sure to use stitch mark­ers to help you keep track of your col­or changes and main­tain a con­sis­tent pat­tern through­out your afghan.

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The bead stitch is a beau­ti­ful and tex­tured cro­chet stitch that can be cre­at­ed with baby yarn size three and an appro­pri­ate hook, though you can use dif­fer­ent hook sizes and yarn types depend­ing on your desired size. To start, cre­ate a foun­da­tion chain of 20. Begin by sin­gle cro­chet­ing in the sec­ond chain from the hook, and con­tin­ue sin­gle cro­chet­ing in each chain until you reach the end.

Now, you have 19 sin­gle cro­chets. Chain 3, which counts as your first dou­ble cro­chet, and turn your work. In the next stitch, you’ll start the bead stitch. Yarn over, insert your hook through the back of the dou­ble cro­chet, and com­plete the dou­ble cro­chet. You’ll repeat this process thrice in the same stitch, cre­at­ing a clus­ter of loops on your hook. Yarn over, pull through all loops except two, then yarn over and pull through the remain­ing two loops to fin­ish the bead stitch.

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Cre­at­ing a beau­ti­ful blan­ket with cro­chet is an enjoy­able jour­ney. With the pletho­ra of free cro­chet blan­ket pat­terns avail­able, it’s acces­si­ble to cro­cheters of all skill lev­els, includ­ing begin­ner cro­cheters. From baby blan­kets to large afghan blan­kets for your liv­ing room, there’s a pat­tern to suit every taste and skill lev­el. By choos­ing the right yarn, bulky or worsted weight, and incor­po­rat­ing dif­fer­ent col­ors, you can infuse your cro­chet projects with a touch of your unique style. For those who pre­fer easy cro­chet stitch­es and pat­terns, square blan­kets with basic cro­chet stitch­es like dou­ble cro­chet are an ide­al start­ing point. You can explore dif­fer­ent sizes, from lap blan­kets to large blan­kets, and cre­ate cozy, warm addi­tions to your liv­ing space or thought­ful gifts for baby show­ers.

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Don’t for­get to check out free cro­chet pat­terns, and for added guid­ance, take advan­tage of video tuto­ri­als. As you work through your project, use stitch mark­ers to keep track of col­or changes and ensure that your blan­ket turns out just the way you envi­sion. So, whether you’re mak­ing your very first cro­chet blan­ket or a mas­ter­piece with intri­cate designs like the famous granny squares or the ele­gant linen stitch, enjoy the process and know that you’re one step clos­er to craft­ing a love­ly and cozy cro­chet afghan that will become your favorite. Review the terms of use and pri­va­cy pol­i­cy if you’re access­ing free cro­chet pat­terns from web­sites, and con­sid­er using affil­i­ate links to sup­port your favorite cro­chet resources. With suit­able yarn, hook size, and a free pat­tern, your next project is bound to be a great suc­cess.

**Dif­fer­ent Sizes for Your Blan­ket**
You’re not lim­it­ed to just a baby blan­ket size; this pat­tern can be eas­i­ly adjust­ed to cre­ate larg­er, lap, or even throw blan­kets for your liv­ing room. We’ll guide you through chang­ing the num­ber of stitch­es and rows to achieve the desired size.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing a bead-stitched baby blan­ket is a fan­tas­tic project for new and sea­soned crafters alike. You can cre­ate a tru­ly unique and beau­ti­ful cro­chet afghan with the right yarn choic­es and col­or com­bi­na­tions. Whether for per­son­al use, gift­ing, or as a project for baby show­ers, this pat­tern offers end­less pos­si­bil­i­ties. So, grab your cro­chet hook and yarn, fol­low our free pat­tern, and cre­ate a cozy and beau­ti­ful blan­ket that will become your favorite. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

After that, skip the next sin­gle and dou­ble cro­chet, then repeat the bead stitch in the fol­low­ing stitch. Con­tin­ue this pat­tern across the row. Work a dou­ble cro­chet in the last stitch at the end of the row. Chain one and turn.

Sin­gle cro­chet in each stitch across this row. Keep alter­nat­ing between the bead stitch row and the sin­gle cro­chet row. This will cre­ate a love­ly tex­tured pat­tern in your project. Con­tin­ue these two rows until you achieve the desired length for your project.

In sum­ma­ry, this cro­chet tech­nique cre­ates a unique and intri­cate tex­ture in your work, giv­ing it a dis­tinc­tive look. Exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent yarn types and hook sizes to achieve your desired size and drape. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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