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Free Crochet Pattern: Norwegian Forest Blanket

10/07/2019 by Dada Filed Under: Crochet blankets, Free crochet patterns 40 Comments

Free crochet blanket pattern by dadas place

This week is my birthday. When I was a child my birthday and New Year’s Day were my 2 favorite days in a whole year. Growing older I stopped being so excited about my birthday. Don’t know why. When I gave birth to my son, I almost completely neglected to celebrate my birthday. It became an ordinary day. But recently, I started to appreciate much more everything relating to myself. I stopped seeing myself only as my son’s mother, or my husband’s wife, or my father’s daughter. It somehow became enough simply being Dragana. I became excited about my birthday again. So, to celebrate it I want to give you something. I know that everybody like free crochet patterns, so I decided to publish one of my paid patterns for free, here on my blog. It’s my gift to you.

So, let’s get started!

Norwegian forest blanket free crochet pattern

Skill level: Intermediate

Finished size: 86 x 86 cm (34” x 34”)

The pattern is written using US crochet terms

Crochet hook: 4 mm (USA – size G-6, UK-size 8)

Gauge: the square measures approximately 20 x 20 cm (7.9” x 7.9”)

Stitches & abbreviations
st – stitch
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
dc – double crochet
hdc – half double crochet
tr – treble crochet
Special stitches: Popcorn stitch

Yarn:
For this blanket I used beige “Una” yarn from St. George. 115m/50g
55% acrylic, 40% cotton, 5% metalized polyester
You will need 12 skeins of 50g

You can use any worsted, (4-ply) yarn. You’ll need 600g.

Free popcorn crochet blanket pattern

Square (make 16)

Begin with magic ring.

Row 1: ch-3 in ring (counts as dc), 11 dc in ring; pull the yarn tail and close the ring; join with slip st to top of initial ch-3;

Row 2: ch-6 (counts as dc + ch-3), * tr in next dc, ch-3, 2 dc in next 2 dc, ch-3; Repeat from * two more times; tr in next dc, ch-3, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next st; Join with slip st to third chain of initial ch-6;

Row 3: slip st in next ch-3 space, Beginning Popcorn in same space, ch-3, tr in next tr, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-2, dc in next 4 dc, ch-2, * Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, tr in next tr, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-2, dc in next 4 dc, ch-2; Repeat from * two more times; Join with slip st to top of Beginning Popcorn;

Row 4: slip st in next ch-3 space, Beginning Popcorn in same space, ch-3, dc in next tr, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next ch-2 space, dc in next 4 dc, dc in next ch-2 space, ch-3, * Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next tr, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next ch-2 space, dc in next 4 dc, dc in next ch-2 space, ch-3; Repeat from * two more times; Join with slip st to top of Beginning Popcorn;

Row 5: slip st in next ch-3 space, Beginning Popcorn in same space, ch-3, dc in next dc, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next ch-3 space, dc in next 6dc, dc in next ch-3 space, ch-3, * Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next dc, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next ch-3 space, dc in next 6 dc, dc in next ch-3 space, ch-3; Repeat from * two more times; Join with slip st to top of Beginning Popcorn;

Row 6: slip st in next ch-3 space, Beginning Popcorn in same space, ch-4, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, dc in next 8 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, ch-3, * Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-4, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, dc in next 8 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, ch-3; Repeat from * two more times; Join with slip st to top of Beginning Popcorn;

Row 7: slip st in next ch-4 space, Beginning Popcorn in same space, * ch-4, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, dc in next 12 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, ch-4, Popcorn-6 in next ch-4 space; repeat from * two more times, ch-4, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, dc in next 12 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, ch-4; Join with slip st to top of Beginning Popcorn.

Row 8: slip st in next ch-4 space, ch-3 (counts as dc), 3 dc in the same space, * hdc in next 16 dc, 4 dc in next ch-4 space, ch-3, 4 dc in next ch-4 space; Repeat from * two more times, hdc in next 16 dc, 4 dc in next ch-4 space, ch-3; join with slip st to top of initial ch-3, or make an invisible join. Fasten off.

Free vintage style crochet blanket pattern

Joining squares

Join the squares in a 4 x 4 formation. Place squares WS together and join them together with single crochet. Make 1 sc in each stitch, working 1 sc into each corner chain space where squares meet, and 2 sc into the first and the last corner chain space of each row.

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Border

Row 1: Start the border in the sixth st to the right of left corner. Attach yarn, make ch-2 (counts as hdc), hdc in next 5 st, 3 dc in ch-3 space (corner), * hdc in next 12 st, 2 hdc in next st, hdc in next 11 st, 2 dc in next ch-3 space, ch-1, 2 dc in next ch-3 space; Repeat from * around the blanket;
In corners make 3 dc; Join with slip st to top of initial ch-2.

Row 2: ch-3 (counts as dc), dc in next 6 stitches, ch-2, dc in next dc, ch-2, dc in next dc, * dc in next 11 st, ch-2, skip next hdc, dc in next hdc, ch-2, skip next hdc, dc in next hdc, dc in next 11 st, ch-2, skip next dc, dc in ch-1 space, skip next dc, dc in next dc; Repeat from * along the blanket;
In corners make: ch-2, dc in next dc, ch-2; Join with slip st to top of initial ch-3;

Row 3: ch-3 (counts as dc), dc in next dc, (ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next dc) twice, ch-2, skip next dc, Popcorn-6 in ch-2 space, ch-3, dc in next dc, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-2 space, ch-2, skip next dc, dc in next dc, * (ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next dc) twice, dc in next dc, (ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next dc) twice, ch-2, skip next dc, Popcorn-6 in next ch-2 space, ch-2, dc in next dc, ch-2, Popcorn-6 in next ch-2 space, ch-2, skip next dc, dc in next dc; Repeat from * along the blanket;
In corners make: ch-2, Popcorn-6 in ch-2 space, ch-3, dc in next dc, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-2 space, ch-2; Join with slip st to top of initial ch-3;

Row 4: ch-3 (counts as dc), dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-2 space, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-5, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next ch-2 space, * (ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space) twice, dc in next 2 dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-2 space, ch-2, Popcorn-6 in next ch-2 space, ch-5, Popcorn-6 in next ch-2 space, ch-2, dc in next ch-2 space; Repeat from * along the blanket;
In corners make: dc in ch-2 space, ch-3, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-5, Popcorn-6 in next ch-3 space, ch-3, dc in next ch-2 space; Join with slip st to top of initial ch-3;

Row 5: ch-3 (counts as dc), dc in next 2 dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-3 space, ch-4, Popcorn-6 in ch-5 space, ch-4, dc in next ch-3 space,* (ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space) twice, dc in next 4 dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-2 space, ch-2, Popcorn-6 in ch-5 space, ch-2, dc in next ch-2 space; Repeat from * around the blanket;
In corners make: dc in ch-3 space, ch-4, Popcorn-6 in ch-5 space, ch-4, dc in next ch-3 space; Join with slip st to top of initial ch-3;

Row 6: ch-3 (counts as dc), dc in next 3 dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-4 space, ch-2, dc in same space, ch-1, dc in next ch-4 space, ch-2, dc in same space, * (ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space) twice, dc in next 6 dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, ch-1, skip next dc, dc in next ch-2 space, ch-2, dc in next ch-2 space; Repeat from * along the blanket;
In corners make: dc in ch-4 space, ch-2, dc in same space, ch-1, dc in next ch-4 space, ch-2, dc in same space; Join with slip st to top of initial ch-3, or make invisible join.

Norwegian forest blanket pattern by dadas place

Hope you will like the pattern, and maybe will try it out! If so, I would love to see it! Please feel free to share it to my Facebook page, or on Instagram, and use hash tag #norwegianforestblanket

I’m looking forward to seeing your beautiful creations, and that will bring me a lot of joy!

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Although this pattern is free, it is copyright protected, so please don’t sell or publish this pattern anywhere, don’t translate it, or make YouTube videos without my permission. Thank you for respecting my work!

Norwegian forest blanket step by step tutorial

You can buy the printable pdf crochet pattern and step-by-step tutorial with more than 120 pictures, crochet chart for the square and the border for only $3.97! Click here to purchase the pattern and support my work. (payment options: credit cards and PayPal)

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Comments

  1. Phyllis Bachinski says

    10/07/2019 at 2:14 pm

    Thank you for this pattern…..going to make it for a wedding present. It is absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:07 pm

      You’re welcome! Glad you like it!

      Reply
  2. Karen says

    10/07/2019 at 7:12 pm

    Thank you! This is beautiful. it might be slightly above my skill set in crochet so I’ll go order the detailed instructions.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:08 pm

      Thanks Karen!

      Reply
  3. Melissa Strecker says

    10/07/2019 at 7:37 pm

    Do you by chance have a video tutorial over this pattern? I would really like to try to make this but I do not follow written instructions very well with my learning disability.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:09 pm

      No, I don’t have a video tutorial, but I have a step-by-step picture tutorial. If you’re interested, you can buy it in my shop.

      Reply
  4. Jennifer Bruce says

    10/07/2019 at 7:43 pm

    It’s a lovely pattern, thank you!

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:09 pm

      You’re welcome! I’m glad you like it!

      Reply
  5. Jennifer Bruce says

    10/07/2019 at 8:07 pm

    Happy Birthday!
    I love the name of the blanket. I don’t know what a Norwegian forest looks like but it sounds wonderful. I live in the Sonoran Desert. Our “trees” are Saguaro cactus. They have a very distinctive shape. Thanks for your lovely blog.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:17 pm

      Thank you Jennifer! Neither do I, but it sounds nice and peaceful. Glad you like my blog!

      Reply
  6. Kate says

    10/07/2019 at 8:29 pm

    Happy birthday! Thank you for celebrating with your readers in this way.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:21 pm

      Thanks Kate! My wonderful readers helped me transform my hobby into a business, so now I can do what I love all day long! I’m very grateful for that.

      Reply
  7. Gabrielle says

    10/07/2019 at 9:08 pm

    Thank you so much! Happy birthday. Xxx

    Reply
    • Dada says

      10/07/2019 at 9:22 pm

      Thank you Gabrielle! xo

      Reply
  8. Olivia says

    10/07/2019 at 10:40 pm

    I love this. Will need to put it in my to do list. Thinking of making extra squares to make it a little bit bigger. Happy Happy Birthday. Hope you have an awesome day.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:17 am

      Thank you so much Olivia! Yes, you can make it bigger, it would look great.

      Reply
  9. Sue says

    11/07/2019 at 12:00 am

    HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS ?
    Thank you for sharing. This is just what I needed today!

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:18 am

      Thank you Sue!

      Reply
  10. Freer says

    11/07/2019 at 2:25 am

    Thank you for the pattern it is beautiful.I have crotcheted one of your patterns about two years ago, now i will be doing this one.Hugs from Australiaxo

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:19 am

      You’re welcome! I’m glad to hear that you’ve already tried one of my patterns. Hugs from Serbia! xo

      Reply
  11. Saras Bala says

    11/07/2019 at 3:27 am

    So beautiful, am not very good following written patterns, but will surely try.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:20 am

      Thank you Saras! Yes, give it a try, I think it’s worth it!

      Reply
  12. Maggie says

    11/07/2019 at 5:34 am

    Thank you so much! Happy birthday ??

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:20 am

      You’re welcome! Thank You! xo

      Reply
  13. DD D Donnelly says

    11/07/2019 at 6:29 am

    Thank you for such a gorgeous pattern! Happy Birthday to you! ? One day I hope to make it to Norway, but making this will a adventure too?

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:22 am

      You’re welcome! I will definitively go to Norway, probably soon, because my very good friend lives there. It will be an adventure!

      Reply
  14. Babs says

    11/07/2019 at 8:42 am

    Thx u for making this available. This is one of the first modern crochet blankets I’ve seen. I will try to make it, when i can afford the yarn i want.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      11/07/2019 at 9:22 am

      You’re welcome! Thanks for your kind words! Glad you like it! xo

      Reply
  15. Rijka says

    11/07/2019 at 10:14 am

    Srećan rođendan !! And thank you for your gift. I hope you have a wonderfull day !

    Reply
    • Dada says

      12/07/2019 at 9:01 am

      Hvala puno Rijka!

      Reply
  16. Esther says

    11/07/2019 at 3:56 pm

    I love the pattern I don’t know to read patterns but I will try for my granddaughter as Canada is very cold.thank you and a very. Happy birthday

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    • Dada says

      12/07/2019 at 9:02 am

      Thank you Esther! Yes, you could give it a try, this pattern isn’t difficult to make.

      Reply
  17. Jose says

    12/07/2019 at 12:59 am

    Happy Birthday DADA!
    Thank you for this wonderful pattern! I’m just wondering.. is it UK or USA terms?

    Reply
    • Dada says

      12/07/2019 at 9:02 am

      Thank you so much Jose! It’s US crochet terms.

      Reply
  18. Dawn Z says

    12/07/2019 at 12:24 pm

    Happy Birthday to you! Thank you for the free pattern.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      13/07/2019 at 10:56 am

      Thank you Dawn! You’re welcome!

      Reply
  19. Tracey Taylor says

    14/07/2019 at 9:20 am

    Beautiful as usual, thank you for sharing. Happy birthday, hope you have a lovely day xx

    Reply
    • Dada says

      21/07/2019 at 9:49 am

      Thank you so much Tracey! ox

      Reply
  20. Allie says

    25/08/2019 at 12:56 am

    Thank you for the pattern! So kind of you. Can I ask a clarification question? There’s a beginning popcorn and then a popcorn-6 stitch. Is there anything different about those two stitches? And I assumed popcorn 6 means you would do 6 dc instead of the traditional 5. Is that right? Thanks again!!! I’ll share a picture when I finish 🙂

    Reply
    • Dada says

      26/08/2019 at 12:23 pm

      You’re welcome! The only difference between popcorn5 and popcorn6 stitch is that popcorn5 has 5 dc, and popcorn6 6 dc. Yes, please, share the picture of the blanket when you finish, I would really like to see it!

      Reply

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