Greengate Blanket
I’ve made several versions of this blanket over the years. I first fell in love with the design when I found a picture on Pinterest many years ago. The original version was made by Greengate, who are a Danish Homeware designer. If you are not familiar with the brand, their website is well worth a look.
Here are some of my other Greengate blankets. I think I have made 4 or 5 now!
This time I’ve added more green and used a brighter yellow. These colours really say Summer to me.
If you would like to make your own version of the Greengate blanket, I’ve written a tutorial to help you. I’ve listed the colours and stitch I’ve used for each row, but mix it up and make it totally your own. Follow the tutorial and you will be flying.
It’s a very simple pattern, but if you are not familiar with changing stitches between rows it can be a little tricky to keep your stitch count correct. The tutorial will show you where to place your stitches so you always have the correct number of stitches in a row, without needing to count.
Ok, lets get going…
Starting with treble rows
1. Chain any number of stitches that is divisible by 3. I have chained 21 for this tutorial. Make a treble (US double crochet) in the FOURTH chain from the hook. This counts as the first treble. Now treble in each chain along the row. In my sample I have 19 trebles, including the turning chains. No matter how many chains you start with, you will always have a number of trebles that is divisible by 3 + 1 extra treble.
2. Chain 2 and turn (counts as the first treble). Put your next treble where the needle is pointing and treble in each stitch along the row.
3. When you get to the end of the row, you will feel like you have run out of stitches. To keep your stitch count correct and your edges straight, the very last stitch needs to go in the top of the turning chain 3, indicated by the needle. In my sample this is the 19th stitch. You may want to count this first row to get a feel where the stitch needs to go.
4. Work as many rows as you need to. As long as you always start and end the rows in the same way, you will find that you don’t need to count stitches.
In the pattern, this will be called a TREBLE ROW A.
Adding Granny stripe rows
5. Join a new colour and chain 2 (counts as first treble). If you are not changing colour, just chain 2 and turn.
6. Make your first treble in the same stitch, indicated by the needle.
7. Skip 2 stitches and make 3 trebles in the next stitch.
8. Skip 2 stitches, treble 3 in the next stitch along the row until 3 stitches remain. Skip 2 stitches and make 2 trebles in the last stitch to finish the row. The last stitch is the top of the turning chain, indicated by the needle.
In the pattern, this will be called GRANNY ROW A.
9. To add another Granny stripe row, change colour, if required or change 2 and turn. Make 3 trebles in each space along the row.
10. At the end of the row, make 1 treble in the top of the last treble in the row below.
In the pattern, this will be called Granny row B.
You can add as many Granny rows as you like. Just remember to always alternate between Granny row A and Granny row B.
This will ensure that your edges stay straight and your stitch count remains correct.
Changing back to treble rows
This is usually the point where mixed stitch misery sets in and the stitch count goes wrong. What comes next will depend on whether the previous row was a Granny row A or Granny Row B. They are easy to identify. Granny row A’s have two trebles at the start and end of the row. Granny row B’s only have 1.
So, to change back to a treble row after a Granny row A
11. Join a new colour, if required or chain 2 and turn (counts as the first treble). Put your next treble where the needle is pointing. Treble in each stitch along the row until 2 stitches are remaining.
12. Skip 1 stitch and make the last treble in the top of the last treble in the row below.
In the pattern, this will be called Treble row B.
To change back to a treble row after a Granny row B (1 treble at the start and end of the row), just work a treble row A.
As long as you alternate between the rows when required, you won’t need to keep counting stitches and you should have lovely poker straight edges. You will get used to which row comes next very quickly and won’t need to keep referring to the pattern.
Now, on to the pattern. You will need:
Yarn
Dk yarn. Stylecraft Special Dk 100g balls is a perfect choice for this blanket, but any brand is fine. Black Sheep Wools has Stylecraft Special here and ship worldwide.
2 x Aster (dark blue)
1 x Cloud Blue (light blue)
1 x Pomegranate (dark pink)
1 x Fondant (mid pink)
1 x Candy Pink (light pink)
1 x Cream (cream)
1 x Meadow (dark green)
1 x Pistachio (light green)
1 x Citron (yellow)
I only used around 30g of the greens and 15g of the yellow.
4mm hook
yarn needle
scissors
Stitch Terms
ch - chain
tr - treble crochet (US double crochet)
htr- half treble crochet (US half double crochet)
sk - skip
dc - double crochet (US single crochet)
ps - puff stitch
Finished blanket size 100 x 130 centimeters
Instructions
Using a 4mm hook and dark blue, chain 153.
Row 1: 1tr in 4th chain from hook. 1tr in each chain. (151 tr)
Rows 2-3: In dark blue, treble row A
Row 4: In dark blue, granny row A.
Row 5: Join yellow and 3ch. * 1htr in space between trebles and 2ch.* Repeat from * to * across the row. 1htr in top of last treble in row below.
Row 6: In dark blue, granny row A.
Row 7: In dark blue, treble row B.
Rows 8-9: In dark blue, treble row A.
Rows 10-11: In dark pink, treble row A.
Rows 12-13: In mid pink, treble row A.
Row 14-15: In dark pink, treble row A.
Row 16: In mid pink, granny Row A
Row 17: In dark pink, granny row B
Row 18: In mid pink, granny Row A
Row 19: In dark pink, granny row B
Row 20: In dark pink, treble row A.
Row 21-22 : In light blue, treble row A.
Row 23-24: In light pink, treble row A.
Row 25: In cream, granny row A
Row 26: In light pink, granny row B.
Row 27: In light pink, treble row A.
Rows 28-29: In dark green, treble row A.
Rows 30-31: In light blue, treble row A.
Rows 32-33: In dark pink, treble row A.
Row 34: In light blue, granny row A
Row 35: In yellow, repeat row 5.
Row 36: In light blue, granny row A.
Row 37: In light green, treble row B.
Row 38: In cream, granny row A.
Row 39: In dark pink, granny row B.
Row 40: In cream, granny row A.
Row 41: In dark pink, granny row B.
Row 42: In cream, granny row A.
Row 43: In light blue, treble row B.
Row 44: In light blue, treble row A.
Row 45: In light pink, granny row A.
Row 46: In light pink, treble row B.
Row 47-48: In dark green, treble row A
Row 49: In light pink, treble row A.
Row 50: In light pink, granny row A.
Row 51: In dark blue, treble row B.
Row 52: In dark blue, treble row A.
Row 53-54: In tark pink, treble row A.
Row 55: In cream, treble row A.
Row 56: In light blue, granny row A.
Row 57: In dark green, granny row B.
Row 58: In light blue, granny row A.
Row 59: In dark green, granny row B
Row 60: In light blue, granny row A.
Row 61: In cream, treble row B.
Row 62-63: In mid pink, treble row A.
Row 64: In light blue, treble row A.
Row 65: In light blue, granny row A.
Row 66: In yellow, repeat row 5.
Row 67: In light blue. granny row A.
Row 68: In light blue, treble row B.
Row 69-70: In dark pink, treble row A.
Row 71-72: In mid pink, treble row A.
Row 73: In dark pink, granny row A.
Row 74: In cream, granny row B.
Row 75: In dark pink, granny row A.
Row 76: In cream, granny row B.
Rows 77-78: In mid pink, treble row A.
Rows 79-80: In dark pink, treble row A.
Rows 81-83: In light blue, treble row A.
Row 84: In light green, treble row A.
Row 85: In cream, granny row A.
Row 86: In dark green, granny row B.
Row 87: In cream, granny row A
Row 88: In dark green, granny row B.
Row 89: In cream, granny row A.
Row 90-91: In dark blue, treble row A.
Row 92: In light pink, treble row A.
Row 93: In light pink, granny row A.
Row 94: In cream, granny row B.
Row 95: In light pink, granny row A.
Row 96: In light pink, treble row B.
Row 97-98: In light blue, granny row A.
Row 99: In light pink, treble row A.
Row 100: In light pink, granny row A.
Row 101: In cream, granny row B.
Row 102: In light pink, granny row A.
Row 103: In light pink, treble row B.
Row 104-105: In dark pink, treble row A.
Row 106-108: In dark blue, treble row A.
Row 109: In dark blue, granny row A.
Row 110: In yellow, repeat row 5.
Row 111: In dark blue, granny row A.
Row 112: In dark blue, treble row B.
Row 113-114: In dark blue, treble row A.
Sew in all your tails (If you haven’t been keeping up with the along the way 😁)
Border
The border uses puff stitches (ps) to make a quick and simple bobble edge. If you crochet tightly or find your bobble edge isn’t laying flat, try going up a hook size.
Here is how to work the puff stitch.
Insert hook and pull up a loop 3 times in the same stitch. You will have 7 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all loops on your hook. 1ch to complete the stitch.
Now let’s add the border.
Round 1 Using a 4mm hook and dark blue, pull up a loop of yarn in any corner space. 1ch (does not count as a stitch). 1dc, 2ch, 1dc in corner space. 1dc in each stitch around. At each corner space 1dc, 2ch, 1dc. Ss to join first dc. 1ch.
Rounds 2-3 Work two more rounds of dc as round 1. Fasten off.
Round 4 Using a 4mm hook and light blue, pull up a loop of yarn in any corner space. 1dc, 2ch, 1ps. *Sk 2sts, in next stitch, 1dc, 2ch, 1ps* Repeat from * to * all away around your blanket.
Fasten off and sew in tails.
Taaa Daaa! Your Greengage blanket is complete!!