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CozyBomB Cozy Shark Tails Blanket for Kids - Smooth One Piece Blankie Design - Durable Seamless Plush Throw - Enlarged Size Grey Sleeping Bag with Fin - Birthday For Boys and Girls

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Row 7- Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join). 3Dc cluster. In the next gap (which should be the 2dc ch1 2dc)- do a 2dc, ch 1 2dc, 1 DC cluster in the next 9 spaces (which puts you over the 2dc ch1 2dc gap again) do a 2dc ch 1 2dc, followed by 1 DC cluster in the next 5 spaces, SS over. The blanket would look simply amazing on your little ones and for that reason, we had to find a way to downsize the pattern to a smaller child or toddler size. Here’s how; At this point, if it is NOT as wide as you need it, continue established pattern just increasing the stitches evenly until it is as wide as you need it to be. See video for visual instructions) Row 4- Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join). In the next gap (which should be the 2dc ch1 2dc)- do a 2dc, ch 1 2dc, 1 DC cluster in the next 6 spaces (which puts you over the 2dc ch1 2dc gap again) do a 2dc ch 1 2dc, followed by 1 DC cluster in the next 5 spaces, SS over. (Row 3 is basically repeated – but the number of DC clusters each side varies to ensure the 2dc ch1 2dc are all in the same place) Row 5- Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join). 1Dc cluster. In the next gap (which should be the 2dc ch1 2dc)- do a 2dc, ch 1 2dc, 1 DC cluster in the next 7 spaces (which puts you over the 2dc ch1 2dc gap again) do a 2dc ch 1 2dc, followed by 1 DC cluster in the next 5 spaces, SS over. We sincerely hope you are going to have a blast putting together these wonderful crochet shark blanket patterns.

My dad will continue to be the videographer, editor, and photographer for our videos when I move away. Our crochet shark blanket pattern will guide you, step by step, to make an amazing and warm blanket that you and your loved ones will adore. The best part? The hood is made to look like the face of a shark, with the opening of the hood looking like the open mouth of a shark just about to enjoy a hearty meal: the person wearing the hood!! It will keep you nice and toasty on those chilly nights and it looks a treat too. Our personal tip on this blanket: you can change up the colors and turn it into a mermaid tail as well . Crochet Shark Blanket Materials Lie the body flat so the 2dc ch 1 2dc are on either edge (This shows you where mouth should go). Find the middle cluster (vertical down the centre – mark with a stitch marker) and join your yarn. My pattern now only describes to 7-8 year old version – Just reduce by 2 stitches for each decrease in size).Row 6 – Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join). 2Dc cluster. In the next gap (which should be the 2dc ch1 2dc)- do a 2dc, ch 1 2dc, 1 DC cluster in the next 8 spaces (which puts you over the 2dc ch1 2dc gap again) do a 2dc ch 1 2dc, followed by 1 DC cluster in the next 5 spaces, SS over. If sharks are your thing, then you’ll want to dive into this fun, cozy crochet shark blanket patterns. It’ll just take an afternoon to create some snuggly fun for you or that special person who just can’t get enough shark action.

Ch 2 at the beginning of row/round does NOT count as a stitch. (See video tutorial for clear instructions)For the main body, crochet a distance of 12 inches instead of the original 24 inches for the adult shark blanket.

You’ll be more confident in your crocheting, make fewer errors throughout the process, and in the end, create a beautiful, shark blanket crochet. With such delicate detailing you’re going to thank yourself. But first, why the crochet shark blanket? You can make this however long you want. I did 30 rows, but you can do less or more depending on how long you want to make your shark. Row 12 (or the stop increasing row) – Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join).1 DC cluster in each gap, ss to join.

Here we go – my first real attempt at a pattern (for someone else to follow rather than me and my scribbles) – so please let me know if things don’t make any sense…….. Row 12 is repeated until you get to the desired length (height) of the shark before the mouth. for a 7-8 year old – this was 55 rows! Finish off. Row 10 – Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join). 6Dc cluster. In the next gap (which should be the 2dc ch1 2dc)- do a 2dc, ch 1 2dc, 1 DC cluster in the next 12 spaces (which puts you over the 2dc ch1 2dc gap again) do a 2dc ch 1 2dc, followed by 1 DC cluster in the next 5 spaces, SS over. (Stop increasing here for a 5-6 year old – 37cm diameter).

It is worked in simple stitches like SC, DC, and HDC. It does involve sewing pieces together with a whip stitch and will take some time to complete it because it is such a large blanket, but it will be well worth the effort because in the end you get a more detailed and realistic looking shark. Row 11 – Ch3, 2DC in same gap (over the SS join). 7Dc cluster. In the next gap (which should be the 2dc ch1 2dc)- do a 2dc, ch 1 2dc, 1 DC cluster in the next 13 spaces (which puts you over the 2dc ch1 2dc gap again) do a 2dc ch 1 2dc, followed by 1 DC cluster in the next 5 spaces, SS over. (Stop increasing here for a 7-8 year old – 39.5cm diameter).Finished one of my crochet pattern makes? I?d love to see it and so would the world, so get sharing! You can find me in the following ways: If you cannot get these exact brands of yarn, go to Yarnsub.com to find an equivalent type of yarn.

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