Simple Crochet Filet Starburst Patchwork Blanket…..Finished!

Crocheted Starburst Patchwork Blanket close up

I’m so very happy to report, that I have completed the simple crochet filet starburst patchwork blanket that I started way back in July! Truthfully, the squares have been hanging out in a big garbage bag for months just waiting to be noticed, and just in time for the heart of winter, a fun blanket was born with much greater pleasure than I had anticipated!

And while I honestly never would have chosen this color combination, I just love it! I had ordered a bunch of skeins of yarn to pick up in the US last year this time, to have on hand for various projects, never planning to actually use them all in one blanket, but I’m so glad that I did!

Crochet Starburst Patchwork Blanket with Matroyshka

I wove in all the ends over two days, with a goal of doing it over a period of a week, but it went much more quickly than I’d anticipated, so on to joining the squares, another unknown! I spread them out on the floor, as I shared with you here, and then there was a power outage, and so I quickly made little piles of my squares in the dark, lest someone step all over my layout.

Later when the lights were back on, I sat in bed and joined all the rows going across the blanket. In the morning, I then joined the squares going down the length of the blanket, and added a border of one row of grey and one row of black. And that was it! And while I really didn’t plan the size, rather I just used up all the yarn that I had, it does work as a bed spread, though one more vertical row would have been preferable. In retrospect, I do have one more skein of black and grey, and a few blue squares, so I really could have made the blanket bigger, better luck next time, silly me!

So my friends, if you’d like to have the option of using your blanket as a bed cover, figure that out after you’ve crocheted a few squares and measured them!

Crocheted Starburst Patchwork blanket on bed

I’d certainly recommend this as a first blanket project, or for those of you who shudder at the idea of weaving in lots of ends, everyone loves it! And it’s also quite a forgiving pattern as I can honestly tell you that I somehow ordered yarn that was not all the same weight, and thus the squares were not all the same size, but you really can’t tell, phew!  Sure is amazing how many little mistakes got incorporated into this project and yet the end result is still successful!

How To:

  • Using worsted weight yarn and a 4.5mm hook, (or any yarn and appropriate hook) make squares according to my simple filet crochet starburst square pattern. I got about 7 or 8 squares from one skein of Red Heart Super Saver acrylic yarn. This blanket was made from 8 colors and 60 squares, but in retrospect I should have added another vertical row, for a total of 70 squares.
  • To give the blanket added interest, I chose to join the squares using a raised single crochet method, which is so very simple and looks great. Simply place adjacent squares back to back, and crochet though both loops of both squares. When you reach the end of a row, tie off yarn. Once you have joined all the squares going in one direction, you’ll have a blanket that’s one piece but with gaps that need to be joined going in the other direction. When joining in the second direction, you will encounter the ridge of the single crochet join made in the first direction, but just skip over it and continue on your merry way, if that makes sense?
  • Make a border row all around the blanket in the same color as the joining rows to pull the whole blanket together, and then add another row or more as you like.   For the border rows, make six single crochet stitches in each corner.
  • Weave in all the ends and enjoy! 

 


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20 responses to “Simple Crochet Filet Starburst Patchwork Blanket…..Finished!”

  1. Alessandra Avatar

    so neat, so beautiful!!!
    xxx Ale

  2. caroleann1918@gmail.com Avatar
    caroleann1918@gmail.com

    Can’t wait to try this!!!! Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre so welcome! Plus it really was so much fun, now I cant wait to do another blanket, which I always thought would be too boring!

  4. E Strea Chikitu Avatar

    wow! it’s gorgeous!!!
    you must be so proud 😉
    X Renée

  5. carole Avatar
    carole

    I started mine and I decided to make every square a different color. And I am going to put it together with white.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great, Im sure it will be beautiful! My other choice for a joining color would have been white, but had to work with what I had. Would love to see the finished blanket!

  7. Gramzie Avatar
    Gramzie

    This really turned out quite beautiful!!!! Lovely colors!!
    Thanks for sharing!!

  8. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Just started making squares today! Five squares in and I’ve caught the bug! I’m making mine with two different colours of blue and I’ll put it together with a grey, I think. I can’t wait! Thanks so much for sharing.

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great, sounds amazing. Please share when youve completed the blanket, or even a nice photo of a bunch of the squares would be wonderful to encourage others…..try taking the photo on a white background for the best results, and of course outdoors in bright light.
    all the best!

  10. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Thanks for the advice – bright light outdoors might be hard to come by in Scotland, though! I wanted to ask roughly how much yarn you used to join the squares together and for the border – just an estimate if you’re not entirely sure? Thanks!

  11. Em@lululoves Avatar

    Beautiful – I love these colours! I’m going to add it to my project list – after I’ve finished sewing in the ends of my current blanket!! Emma x

  12. isa Avatar

    Maravillosa!! y unos colores preciosos
    abrazos

  13. Annemarie Avatar
    Annemarie

    I have started on this project with slightly different colors. I love the fact that you can work on this ‘on-the-go’. I really LOVE your creativity!!!!

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Annemarie, I hope youll share the finished blanket! Now that the weather is just a bit colder my version is being used on the couch for little naps by some of the famliy members. Im almost finished with another blanket that I cant reveal for another few weeks, so stay tuned!

  15. Varsha Avatar
    Varsha

    Simply beautiful! How many grams of wool is needed in I blanket? Thanks.

  16. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Varsha, approximately 200g of each of the colors used in the patchwork portion, and then another 450g for the border as I recall. All the best!

  17. mel Avatar
    mel

    Thank you ! I can’t wait to use this to make my favorite tetris blanket! I’ll send you the picure once done.

  18. Shannan Avatar
    Shannan

    So…I’m apparently super late to the club, but I have a question: When you combined the squares, you crocheted through the loops of each square. When crocheting the 3-stitch corner what did you do with the middle stitch? Crochet it when you combined vertically, horizontally, or both?

  19. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Shannon, depending on how you decide to join the squares, so the first join is done in the usual manner. When you join in the second direction you just crochet over the first ridge that was created by joining in the perpendicular direction. In other words you just kind of ignore that ridge and continue joining. hope that helps!

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