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No more trebles!! Pattern help please

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peachybee · 02/01/2024 23:32

Looking for a recommendation for a baby blanket pattern that doesn't use treble crochets, and also isn't the moss/linen stitch or v-stitch as I've recently used those too.
Currently making a traditional granny square blanket and if I see another treble once this is done I might scream I am that bored of it😂

Hoping someone has a recommendation that's not too complex and works up fast- I already have my yarn in Aran weight rather than DK to hopefully speed things up, baby boy is due in February and I'd like to have it finished by then 🤞🏼

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TheBucktoothedGirlFromLuxembourg · 04/01/2024 21:40

@peachybee do you mean patterns without continuous runs of trebles or a pattern without any trebles at all?

If you don't mind using trebles as part of the pattern then Wattle Stitch is nice (simple repeats of (1dc, 1ch, 1tr) making a nice textured fabric.

This is my latest baby blanket and is made using a pattern called Beautiful Shells. It is a lovely pattern but that combines trebles and VStitch so it's precisely NOT what you are looking for!

No more trebles!! Pattern help please
Splendidsunbird · 05/01/2024 09:07

Most patterns and stitches use trebles, struggling to think of one that avoids them altogether. How about c2c, it uses trebles but in blocks, and works up fast

Splendidsunbird · 05/01/2024 09:08

Or drunken granny stitch, love that one

Lonecatwithkitten · 06/01/2024 16:43

The Lydia blanket by Dedri Uys makes a lovely baby blanket or you could make the centre of her Sophie's universe.
Trebles do make a nice snuggly baby blanket which is why they are used so much.

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