Crocheted Chevron Bedspread (Free Pattern)

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Zigzags are perennial favorites with crocheters. This bed-sized blanket stitched in a soothing woodland palette features chevron stripes of varying widths to keep things interesting. Feel free to design a different color palette to match your boudoir!
 
One way to plan harmonious color placement is to use symmetry. In this blanket, the stripes are arranged in a mirror-image sequence from the center out, a great technique for helping many-hued projects to look less busy.
 
This pattern was designed by Kathie Eng and excerpted with permission from Interweave Presents Classic Crochet Blankets: 18 Timeless Patterns to Keep You Warm (Interweave Favorites)

Step 1

FINISHED SIZE
54" × 80" (137 x 203 cm).
 
YARN
Worsted weight (#4 Medium).
 
SHOWN HERE: Berroco Comfort (50% superfine nylon/50% superfine acrylic, 210 yd [193 m]/3½ oz [100 g]), in #9767 marum (A), #9701 ivory (B), #9716 chambray (C), 3 skeins each; #9766 sable (D), #9761 lovage (E), #9744 teal (F), #9769 petunia (G), 2 skeins each; #9780 dried plum (H), #9747 cadet (I), #9763 navy blue (J), #9720 hummus (K), #9757 lillet (L), 1 skein each.
 
HOOK
Size J/10 (6 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge.
 
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle.
 
GAUGE
7-1/4 sts and 7 rows = 2" (5 cm) in chevron patt. Take time to check your gauge.
 
NOTES
When changing color, always join new color begin first ch-1 sp of right side row by drawing up a loop in ch-1 sp and ch 1.
 
STITCH GUIDE
Stripe Color Sequence:
 
12 rows Marum (A)
5 rows Sable (D)
7 rows Ivory (B)
3 rows Lovage (E)
4 rows Lillet (L)
3 rows Cadet (I)
7 rows Teal (F)
2 rows Navy Blue (J)
12 rows Chambray (C)
5 rows Petunia (G)
2 rows Hummus (K)
7 rows Sable (D)
2 rows Hummus (K)
5 rows Marum (A)
6 rows Dried Plum (H)
2 rows Cadet (I)
4 rows Lovage (E)
3 rows Navy Blue (J)
6 rows Ivory (B)
2 rows Teal (F)
12 rows Chambray (C)
 
Reverse colors beginning with Teal and working back to Marum.

Step 2

Bedspread
 
Beg in stripe color sequence (see Stitch Guide) with color A, ch 282.
 
Row 1 (RS): Working in back loops of foundation ch, sc in 2nd ch from hook, [ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in next ch] 7 times, ch 1, skip 1 ch, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch, *[ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in next ch] 7 times, skip next 2 chs, sc in next ch, [ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in next ch] 6 times, ch 1, skip 1 ch, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch; rep from * across ending with [ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in next ch ] 8 times, ch 1, turn.
 
Row 2: Skip first sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 7 times, ch 1, skip next sc, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch-2 sp, * [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 7 times, skip next 2 sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 6 times, ch 1, skip next sc, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch-2 sp; rep from * across ending with [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 8 times, ch 1, turn.
 
Rows 3–12: Rep Row 2, fasten off color A.
 
Row 13 (RS): Join color B as noted above and rep Row 2.
 
Continue to work rem rows in established chevron pattern, completing stripe sequence indicated above, fasten off in last row.

Step 3

Finishing
 
BORDER
With RS facing, join color G, at bottom corner of fnd ch at right-hand edge, draw up a loop through 2 loops. Beg edging from bottom, up along side as foll:
 
Rnd 1 (RS)—Right Side Edge: Ch 3, sl st in same ch, *ch 3, skip 1 row, sl st in end of next row; rep from * across to top ending at nextto- last row, ch 3, skip next-to-last row, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) in corner sc at end of last row, rotate work 90 degrees right, to work along top edge.
 
Rnd 1 (RS)—Top Edge: Ch 2, sl st in next ch-1 sp, [ch 2, skip next sc, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 7 times, ch 2, skip next sc, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) in next ch-2 sp, *[ch 2, skip next sc, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 7 times, ch 1, skip 2 sc, sl st in next ch-1 sp, [ch 2, skip next sc, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 6 times, ch 2, skip next sc, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) in next ch-2 sp; rep from * along top edge, ending last rep with [ch 2, skip next sc, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 8 times, rotate work 90 degrees to work along side edge.
 
Rnd 1 (RS)—Left Side Edge: Ch 2, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) in last sc, *ch 3, skip 1 row, sl st in end of next row; rep from * along side edge to nextto- last row, ch 3, skip next row, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) through 2 loops of bottom corner ch, rotate work 90 degrees to work along bottom edge.
 
Rnd 1 (RS)—Bottom Edge: [Ch 2, skip next ch, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 8 times, *ch 2, skip next ch, sl st in next ch-1 sp, [ch 2, skip next ch, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 6 times, ch 2, skip next ch, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) in next ch-2 sp, [ch 2, skip next ch, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 7 times; rep from * along bottom edge, ending last with [ch 2, skip next ch, sl st in next ch-1 sp] 7 times, ch 2, skip next ch, sl st in beg sl st. Fasten off. Weave in ends to WS.

Step 4

This pattern was designed by Kathie Eng and excerpted with permission from Interweave Presents Classic Crochet Blankets: 18 Timeless Patterns to Keep You Warm (Interweave Favorites)



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  • by jeannemabe1956
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    As someone who has over 45 years of crocheting experience I think this is an excellent pattern but to many color changes for beginners.