The Poinsettia Bouquet Blanket is a crocheted circle blanket with a border of vines, leaves, and poinsettias. This customizable blanket pattern is perfect to make the most gorgeous blanket that rolls into a bouquet of poinsettias! You can customize the size, use any yarn weight (4-7), and make blankets for multiple purposes: a baby shower gift, a throw blanket for your couch, or a cute bedspread to give your bedroom an extra layer of warmth and a floral touch. You can make it anywhere from drapey with thin yarn, or thick and cozy with jumbo yarn!
How This Pattern Works
The PDF pattern has been graded for 5 common blanket sizes with recommended gauges and also includes a spreadsheet calculator that enables you to work with any weight yarn and gauge for the base of the blanket. The spreadsheet will estimate your yarn amount for your desired size and the number of flowers/leaves you’ll have in your final row. If you would like to skip the spreadsheet, you may work with the pattern as is using the recommended gauges.
About the Pattern:
Written in US Terminology, English Only
Difficulty:
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate (includes step-by-step photos for trickier stitches/stitch combinations)
Size: Any size you want or work with these preset sizes (Baby, Throw, Twin, Queen, King) Gauge: any! for preset sizes, check under yarn estimates
Materials:
Yarn between weights 4-7
Hook: recommended hook size for yarn
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
12 stitch markers or 12 6-inch scraps of yarn (optional)
Pattern Features:
5 graded sizes: baby, throw, twin, queen, king
Google Sheets calculator to make this blanket ANY size and gauge you want without the math or guesswork, bonus yarn estimator!
Crochet charts of the vines, leaves, flowers
Annotated step-by-step photos for trickier steps
Low sew
Tips and tricks included!
printable Summary of pattern (fewer photos/more text)
Tester Lookbook - Disclaimer: flowers pictured in photos that aren't poinsettias aren't included in the pattern.
Abbreviations (US Terminology) Hyperlinks for video tutorials are provided for less common stitches in the PDF pattern ch = chain st(s) = stitch(es) sk = skip rd = round YO = yarn over slst = slip stitch SC = single crochet DC = double crochet Inc DC = double crochet increase TRC = treble crochet DTRC = double treble crochet 4-hdc popcorn st
Project length:
25-100+ hours for throw/twin size (depending on skill level, yarn weight, hook size) - this number was determined by surveying testers
Terms of Use
This pattern is for personal use only. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. Finished pieces may be sold in small quantities as long as you credit the designer @KnotFastFashion; mass production is strictly prohibited. Please do not post tutorial videos (YouTube, Reels, TikTok, etc.) or create patterns modified from this pattern without my expressed permission. All photos of the pattern have been watermarked for my protection. Thank you for understanding.
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I have two versions: Weight 4-5 and Weight 4-7.
The Weight 4-7 version accommodates yarn weights 4-7 (medium, bulky, super bulky, jumbo). This is for those of you who want the full versatility of this blanket pattern and to make a fluffy, cozy blanket.
The Weight 4-5 version accommodates yarn weights 4-5 (medium, bulky). This is for those of you who want to make a thinner blanket with more drape.
Poinsettia Bouquet Blanket Video Tutorial
Summary: This video tutorial specifically covers the blanket border, in other words, how I create the vine/leaves portion in weight 7/jumbo yarn and how I add poinsettia flowers in weight 6/super bulky yarn.
Backstory: Upon request of my Instagram followers, I’ve edited video footage to provide guidance for the jumbo/weight 7 Poinsettia Bouquet Blanket (it should also help with other yarn weights as well). I filmed this back in December 2023 when I was practicing filming video tutorials and did not have a good filming set up. I remember that this was a little chaotic; I came back home from work at 4pm for the sun to set by 5:30pm and did not have an indoor table with good lighting or an overhead camera rig. I admit that this is not my best video tutorial, but I hope that it helps some of you who might be struggling <3
Tester Lookbook
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