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Free Crochet Pattern: Pink Pony Blanket (UK Terms)

Hello, gorgeous crafter! Today I want to share with you my latest crochet pattern. I wanted to create a simple and fun pattern that could tie together any color palette. This piece would be great for a stash buster, or with a planned layout, but if you use DK weight yarn or another weight thinner or thicker than Aran Weight yarn, then you will need to adjust the number of motifs that you make to achieve the same blanket size. Resizing instructions are at the end of the pattern. You’ll love this one!

A note about the name, I was looking through Chappell Roan songs (currently obsessed), and thought Pink Pony Club would fit this blanket perfectly. The colors and the vintage, kitschy style of the blanket are well suited to her style I think! Then, I looked up the meaning behind the song, and it says the Pink Pony Club is a metaphor for having a safe space to exist, and I thought that was really beautiful. So Here you are! Pink Pony Blanket is born!

Happy crafting!

PDF Format

The PDF version of this pattern is available on Etsy, Ravelry, and in my online shop, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included.

This pattern is in UK Terms – Click here for US Terms

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Pattern By Rachele Carmona of CypressTextiles.net

Project Details

  • Skill Level Beginner
  • Measurements Approximately 58x58in before blocking (Gauge is not necessary for this project)
  • Materials Scheepjes Chunky Monkey Yarn (details below), Size 5mm Crochet Hook
  • Social Media Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Etsy, Ravelry: CypressTextiles
  • Hashtags #PinkPonyBlanket #CypressTextiles

Yarn + Affiliate Links

Shopping through these links will gain me a small commission to support CypressTextiles, at no additional cost to you! Similar matching colors are provided for Colour Crafter Yarn (DK) and Catona Yarn (Fingering). Because the yarn weight differs for these alternate yarn options, you will need to estimate the yarn amounts.

Yarn used in pattern:

Scheepjes Chunky Monkey

This yarn can be found at WoolWarehouse or at a Scheepjes retailer near you!

  • Yarn A: No. 2003 – Passion Fruit x 2 balls
  • Yarn B: No. 1084 – Wild Orchid x 2 balls
  • Yarn C: No. 1026 – Peach x 2 balls
  • Yarn D: No. 1132 – Coral x 2 balls
  • Yarn E: No. 1083 – Candy Apple x 2 balls
  • Yarn F: No. 1010 – Scarlet x 2 balls
  • Yarn G: No. 1425 – Purple x 10 balls

In the photo below, you can see Chunky Monkey, then Colour Crafter, then Catona.

Alternate Yarn Suggestions:

Scheepjes Colour Crafter Yarn

(Make more motifs due to smaller gauge)

Head to Jimmy Beans Wool or WoolWarehouse to shop Colour Crafter through my affiliate link.

  • Yarn A: No. 2003 – Brugge
  • Yarn B: No. 1084 – Hengelo
  • Yarn C: No. 1026 – Lelystad
  • Yarn D: No. 2002 – Gent
  • Yarn E: No. 1132 – Leek
  • Yarn F: No. 1010 – Amsterdam
  • Yarn G: No. 1425 – Deventer

Scheepjes Catona Yarn

(Make more motifs due to smaller gauge)

Head to Jimmy Beans Wool or WoolWarehouse to shop Catona through my affiliate link.

  • Yarn A: No. 282 – Ultra Violet
  • Yarn B: No. 251 – Garden Rose
  • Yarn C: No. 414 – Vintage Peach
  • Yarn D: No. 189 – Royal Orange
  • Yarn E: No. 258 – Rosewood
  • Yarn F: No. 115 – Hot Red
  • Yarn G: No. 394 – Shadow Purple

This Color Palette

I have worked with this color palette a few times, so I thoughtI would share those makes with you today for some inspiration! Of course you can choose any background color, and any 6 main colors (or any other amount) for this piece, but since this palette seems to be popular, I wanted to highlight it!

So here are some of the times I have combines purple and orange shades!

Cozy Flowers Blanket

Find this free crochet pattern here!

Yarn: Catona and Maxi (Held Together)

Pixel Plaid

Find this free crochet pattern here!

Yarn: Chunky Monkey

Chevronnie Blanket

Find the free crochet pattern here!

Yarn: Chunky Monkey

Repeat and Bracket Guide

  • Square brackets [ ] are used for small repeats: 4dc, [2dc, 3tr, 2dc] 2 times
  • Asterisks *are used for repeats that include small repeats: *5dc, [1ch, 1dc] 3 times in next ch, rep from * 3 times
  • Round brackets ( ) are used when a string of stitches are worked into the same spot: (3tr, 3ch, 3tr) in next st
  • Stitch Counts are given at the end of rows where necessary, in the following format: [12 dc, 3 sp]

Tips and Notes

  • Weave your ends after each time you cut the yarn to avoid having to do them all at the end.
  • Please read the stitch guide for any abbreviations.
  • To get a neater result, I do not “chain up” for the first sc of the round/row. Jump straight into the first sc.

Copyright Information

No pattern or other material may be reproduced — mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying — without written permission of Rachele Carmona. This applies to all content on CypressTextiles.net, BabyLoveBrand.net, and all other sites used by Rachele Carmona including social media. Paid patterns are for personal use only. You may sell your finished crocheted items, but do not use my photos to sell your items.

Stitch Descriptions (UK Terms)

  • 2trcl 2tr cluster: (yoh, insert hook in st/sp, yoh, pull up lp, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps) 2 times, yoh, draw yarn through 3 lps
  • 2dtrcl 2dtr cluster: * yoh twice, insert hook in st/sp, yoh, pull up lp, (yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps) twice, rep from * once, yoh, draw yarn through 3 lps
  • 3trcl 3tr cluster: (yoh, insert hook in st/sp, yoh, pull up lp, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps) 3 times, yoh, draw yarn through 4 lps
  • 4dtrcl 4dtr cluster: * yoh twice, insert hook in st/sp, yoh, pull up lp, (yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps) twice, rep from * 3 times, yoh, draw yarn through 5 lps
  • beg beginning
  • beg 2trcl beginning 2tr cluster: (beg tr, tr) in st/sp indicated – Counts as 1 2trcl
  • beg 2dtrcl beginning 2dtr cluster: (beg dtr, 1dtr) in st/sp – Counts as 1 2dtrcl
  • beg 3trcl beginning 3tr cluster: (beg tr, 2trcl) in same st/sp – Counts as 1 3trcl
  • beg 4dtrcl beginning 4dtr cluster: (beg dtr, 3dtrcl) in same st/sp – Counts as 1 4dtrcl
  • beg tr beginning treble crochet: (1dc, ch1) – Counts as 1 tr
  • beg pc beginning popcorn: (beg tr, 3tr) in st/sp, release lp from hook, insert hook front to back through beg tr, grab lp, pull through to front of work to close popcorn
  • chN chain N number of times
  • dc double crochet
  • dtr double treble crochet
  • lp loop
  • MR make ring: slip knot, ch3, ss in third ch from hook to make ring
  • pc popcorn: 4tr in st/sp, release lp from hook, insert hook front to back through first tr, grab lp, pull through to front of work to close popcorn
  • pompom (ch3, 3trcl in third ch from hook) 2 times, ss in same ch as first 3trcl – Note: This final ss will fold the second 3trcl over the first 3trcl, creating the pompom
  • rep repeat
  • sk skip
  • sp space or chain space
  • ss slip stitch
  • st stitch
  • tr treble crochet
  • yoh yarn over hook

The PDF version of this pattern is available on Etsy, Ravelry, and in my online shop, and both US and UK Terms PDFs are included.


Schematic

Instructions

Sixteen bold and beautiful motifs come together to make this fun and stylish blanket. The way that the motifs are designed ensures that any color combination will feel pulled together. All 16 motifs are worked complete, to be joined with Slip Stitch Join afterward.

Note: If you are using DK weight yarn or another weight thinner or thicker than Aran Weight yarn, then you will need to adjust the number of motifs that you make to achieve the same blanket size. Resizing instructions are at the end of the pattern.

Make Motifs

Pink Pony Motif (Make 16 in colors according to Schematic)

Note: To achieve the same look as the demo motifs as shown in photos, work your motifs as follows.

Rows 1-4: Main Color (A, B, C, D, E, or F)

Rows 5 and 6: Background Color (G)

Rows 7-9: Main Color (Same color as Rows 1-4)

Rows 10 and 11: Background Color

Rnd 1 With Main Color, MR, beg 2trcl, [ch2, 2trcl] 5 times, ch2, ss in beg 2trcl. [6 2trcl, 6 sp]

Rnd 2 Beg 4dtrcl in first ch-sp, [ch2, 4dtrcl in same sp, ch2, 4dtrcl in next sp] 6 times omitting final 4dtrcl, ss in beg 4dtrcl. [12 4dtrcl, 12 sp]

Rnd 3 Beg 2dtrcl in first ch-sp, * [ch2, 2dtrcl in same sp] 2 times, 2dtrcl in next sp, rep from * 11 times omitting final 2dtrcl, ss in beg 2dtrcl. [36 2dtrcl, 24 sp]

Rnd 4 Beg 3trcl, [ch3, 3trcl in same sp, 3trcl in next sp] 24 times omitting final 3trcl, ss in beg 3trcl, cut yarn. [48 2trcl, 24 sp]

Rnd 5 With Background Color, ss in any sp, 5dc in 24 sps, ss in first dc. [120 dc] 

Rnd 6 Ss in next dc, beg pc in next st, [ch5, sk4, pc] 23 times, ch5, ss in beg pc, cut yarn. [24 pc, 24 sp]

Rnd 7 With same Main Color, ss in any sp, 7dc in 24 sps, ss in first dc. [168 dc]

Rnd 8 Ss in next 2 dc, [1dc, ch5, sk6] 24 times, ss in first dc. [24 dc, 24 sp]

Rnd 9 Beg 2trcl in first ch-sp, * [(ch2, 2trcl) 2 times in same ch-sp, ch2, 2trcl in next ch-sp] 2 times, (ch2, 2trcl) 2 times in same ch-sp, ch2, 1dc in next ch-sp, 3trcl in next ch-sp, (ch3, 3trcl in same sp) 4 times, 1dc in next sp, ch2, rep from * 3 times omitting final 2trcl, ss in beg 2trcl, cut yarn. [20 3trcl, 36 2trcl, 8 dc, 56 sp]

Rnd 10 With Background Color, ss in first ch-sp of Rnd 9, 2dc in same ch-sp, * 2dc in next 7 ch-sps, sk 1 ch-sp, [2dtrcl in next ch-sp, (ch2, 2dtrcl in same sp) 2 times], 2 times, ch5, rep from [ to ] 2 times, sk 1 ch-sp, 2dc in next ch-sp, rep from * 3 times, ss in first dc. [48 2dtrcl, 64 dc, 36 sp]

Rnd 11 [1dc in first 16 dc, 2dc in next 4 ch-sps, 7dc in corner sp, 2dc in next 4 ch-sps] 4 times, ss in first dc, cut yarn, weave all ends. [156 dc]

Joining the Motifs

Lay out motifs to match schematic, or create your own layout. Join motifs together using the following Slip Stitch Join instructions. Motifs will be joined across in rows, and then the blanket is rotated to join the columns.

Starting at the right side of the blanket, hold the right-most two motifs from the first and second row with wrong sides together, and attach yarn with a slip stitch through the corner dc sts. Working through both loops of both motifs, make slip stitch in each stitch to join the motifs, working across, and making sure not to make the slip stitches too tight. Work from the first dc sc to the next corner dc.

When the end of the first pair of motifs is reached, pick up the next two motifs, and continue slip stitch join, working across until one side of the motifs is joined as before. Continue across until all of the motifs in the first two rows are joined in a line. Cut yarn.

Repeat this join with the second and third rows of motifs, and again with the third and fourth rows of motifs.

Rotate your project and repeat these instructions, joining the columns of motifs. At this point all of your motifs should be joined to form your blanket body, and the piece is ready for a border.

Work Blanket Border

Rnd 1 Join Background Color with ss in any corner, [3dc in corner, dc evenly across to next corner] 4 times making sure the stitch count is the same on opposing edges, ss in first dc.

Rnd 2 [(1dc, ch5, 1dc] in corner st, [ch5, sk3, 1dc] across to next corner st, ch5] 4 times, ss in first dc.

Rnd 3 * 1dc in corner sp, ch3, make pompom, ch3, 1dc in same ch-sp, [ch3, make pompom, ch3, 1dc in next ch-sp] across to next corner sp, ch3, make pompom, ch3, rep from * 4 times, ss in first dc, cut yarn and weave ends.

Finishing

Weave all remaining ends, and block blanket if desired to open up the lace.

Yay! All done! Give yourself a fist bump!

Resizing your blanket

This pattern is written so that you can make the blanket in any size, with any thickness of yarn and the appropriate hook. In order to create a larger blanket, you can make the layout as many squares wide or tall as you like.

If you have used a thinner yarn than in the pattern, then you will need to use more squares to get the same size finished piece. Then, the border is written for any size blanket, so it will still fit.

Enjoy!

Copyright Information

No pattern or other material may be reproduced — mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying — without written permission of Rachele Carmona. This applies to all content on CypressTextiles.net, BabyLoveBrand.net, and all other sites used by Rachele Carmona including social media. Paid patterns are for personal use only. You may sell your finished crocheted items, but do not use my photos to sell your items.

RACHELE CARMONA

Crochet Designer & Fiber Artist

Happy crafting,

Rachele C.

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