Crochet Ocarina Pullover Blanket

The Crochet Ocarina Pullover Blanket is a simple and easy pattern perfect for beginners to create soft and comfy loungewear.

Design Inspiration

I’ve been in love with gaming since my first personal gaming experience – Ocarina of Time. I spent hours working to beat the game then and still enjoy playing every similar game I can get my hands on. The colors in this design are a nod to this nostalgia. The design is ideal for kicking back in comfort whether you’re saving Hyrule, delving into your latest read, or simply enjoying a cup of tea.

PATTERN

Description

An easy crochet pullover blanket pattern that is perfect for beginner-level makers looking to create soft, cozy loungewear

Materials

Yarn: Premier Retro Velvet (weight 5 – bulky)
Color A – White (9.8oz/280g, 306 yd/280m) – 2 skeins
Color B – Blue (9.8oz/280g, 306 yd/280m) – 1 skein
Color C – Blush (9.8oz/280g, 306 yd/280m) – 1 skein
Color D – Seedling (9.8oz/280g, 306 yd/280m) – 1 skein

Hook: K/10.5 – 6.50mm

Tapestry needle

Stitch markers

Sizing

Gauge: 9 stitches x 7 rows = 4″ in hdc

Finished Dimensions: body (32″ length x 36″ width), sleeve depth (8”), sleeve length (18”)

Abbreviations (US)

st – stitch
sp – space
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
blo – back loop only

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Crochet Ocarina Pullover Blanket – Instructions

Body

Ribbing

In color A, ch 10

Row 1: hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in every ch across (8)

Row 2-40: ch2, turn, hdc blo in each st across (8)

Blanket Panels

At the end of row 40 of the ribbing, ch2 and rotate to work into the long side

Row 1: hdc2 in the end of each row (80)

Row 2-51: ch2, turn, hdc in each st across (80)

Color Pattern

Row 1-2: Color A

Row 3-16: Color B

Row 17-30: Color C

Row 31-37: Color D

Row 38-44: Color A

Row 45-51: Color D

Finish off

Repeat for the second panel

Connect panels using either a whip stitch or sc (I preferred to use sc for the sides and whip stitch for the shoulder area)

Leave spaces for head (11″) and arms

Sleeves

Ribbing

In color A, ch 16

Row 1:hdc in the 3rd ch from the hook and in each ch across (14)

Row 2: ch2, turn, hdc blo in each st across (14)

Row 312: repeat row 2 (14)

Sleeve

At the end of row 12 of the ribbing, ch2 and rotate to work into the long side

Row 1: hdc2 in the end of each row (24)

Row 2-3: ch2, turn, hdc in each st across (24)

Row 4: ch2, turn, *hdc1 for 3 sts, hdc2 in the next st, repeat from * across (30)

Row 5: ch2, turn, hdc in each st across (30)

Row 6: ch2, turn, *hdc1 for 4 sts, hdc2 in the next st, repeat from * across (36)

Row 7: ch2, turn, hdc in each st across (36)

Row 8: ch2, turn, *hdc1 for 5 sts, hdc2 in the next st, repeat from * across (42)

Row 9-17: ch2, turn, hdc in each st across (42)

At the end of row 17, ch1 and rotate to long side. Holding the sides of the sleeve together, connect with sc all the way to the end of the ribbing.

Finish off and sew in ends

Attach the sleeves to the armholes using sc

Block

If you like this project, be sure to check out these other patterns: Crochet Cozy Harvest Sampler Throw Blanket, Crochet Aialik Toddler Blanket

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