There’s something extra special about crocheting a baby blanket. It’s not just yarn and stitches — it’s comfort, warmth, and love woven together row by row. And the best part? You don’t need complicated stitches to make something beautifully soft and gift-worthy.
In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you how to crochet a simple, ultra-soft baby blanket using beginner-friendly stitches, cozy yarn, and easy size adjustments.

Let’s make something squishy and sweet.
🧶 Step 1: Choose the Softest Yarn
For baby blankets, softness and washability matter most.
Top Yarn Types for Baby Blankets
- Chenille or velvet yarn – ultra plush and cloud-like
- Aran or DK weight acrylic – soft, durable, machine washable
- Bamboo blends – lightweight and breathable for warmer climates
Look for yarn labeled:
- Baby-friendly
- Hypoallergenic
- Machine washable
Pro Tip:
If using chenille yarn, go up one hook size to prevent splitting.
📏 Step 2: Pick the Right Size (And Chain Correctly!)
The most common baby blanket size is:
- 32” x 32” (great for stroller or crib)
Other size ideas:
- 30” x 30” – lightweight gift
- 36” wide – toddler size
Easy Starting Formula
Many beginner blankets use a chain multiple of 3 + 2.
Example:
- Chain 120 for approx. 36” width (with Aran weight yarn)
If math stresses you out — don’t worry. Just crochet your chain, measure the width, and adjust before starting Row 1.
🧵 Step 3: Use a One-Row Repeat Stitch (So Easy!)
Large projects feel overwhelming when the pattern changes constantly. That’s why we’re using a one-row repeat stitch — easy to memorize and perfect for relaxing crochet.
Option 1: Lemon Peel Stitch (Soft + Textured)
This stitch alternates:
- Single crochet (SC)
- Double crochet (DC)
Pattern:
- SC in first stitch
- DC in next stitch
- Repeat across
- On next row, work opposite stitches into each stitch
It creates a squishy, lightly textured fabric that looks beautiful on both sides.

Option 2: Half Double Crochet (HDC)
If you prefer something even simpler:
- Crochet HDC across every row
- Turn and repeat
This gives a smooth, lofted fabric that works up quickly.
🪡 Step 4: Keep Crocheting (Mindless & Relaxing!)
Now it’s just repetition.
This is the beauty of a one-row repeat:
- No constant pattern checking
- No complicated stitch counting
- Perfect for watching shows or listening to podcasts
Continue until your blanket reaches 32 inches in height (or your desired size).
Yardage Tip:
A 30×30” blanket typically uses:
- Around 700–1000g yarn (depending on weight and stitch)
Use stitch markers or a row counter if tracking large yardage makes you nervous.

🎨 Step 5: Add Simple Stripes (Optional but Adorable)
Stripes are trending for baby blankets — especially in:
- Cream + beige
- Soft sage + ivory
- Pale peach + white
- Gender-neutral pastels
Change colors every 10–14 rows for balanced stripes.
Want it reversible?
Choose stitches like lemon peel or HDC so both sides look polished.
✨ Step 6: Finish with a Clean Border
Borders transform a blanket from “homemade” to “finished.”
Easy Border Ideas:
- Single crochet (1–2 rounds)
- Shell stitch border
- Contrast color edging
- Reverse single crochet (crab stitch)

Tip for Curling Edges:
Add 1–2 border rounds in single crochet to flatten edges.
🧼 Step 7: Weave Ends & Care Tips
When weaving ends:
- Use a yarn needle
- Weave in multiple directions
- Tug gently before trimming
Before gifting:
- Wash gently (if yarn allows)
- Lay flat to dry
- Fold neatly for presentation
Machine-washable yarn is ideal for new parents.
💛 Beginner Tips for Success
✔ Make a small 4×4” swatch first
✔ Use a slightly larger hook for softer drape
✔ Don’t crochet too tightly
✔ Stick to 2–3 basic stitches
✔ Choose light, calming nursery colors
Remember — softness comes from yarn choice and tension, not complicated patterns.
🌿 Customize Your Blanket
Once you’ve made one, try:
- Bamboo blend for summer babies
- Chunky chenille for winter warmth
- Mini “stash-only” blankets
- Reversible cluster stitch versions
- Personalized color themes
Same simple pattern — endless possibilities.
🎁 Final Thoughts
Crocheting a soft baby blanket doesn’t require advanced skills. With:
- A cozy yarn choice
- A simple one-row repeat stitch
- Gentle color combinations
- A clean border finish
You can create a timeless keepsake that’s both practical and heartfelt.
🧶 Save this tutorial, pick your softest yarn, and start stitching your next baby gift today!
