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5 contributions to Crochet By The Block
Working on the Bobble stitch
I almost have the pattern for the Bobble stitch completed. The texture on this one is insane. It’s so much fun! Have you ever crocheted the Bobble stitch?
Working on the Bobble stitch
2 likes • 20d
Yes I’ve made the bobble stitch to create a pattern of hearts on a baby blanket. My daughter demanded it for her babies that she hadn’t had yet! It lived on the glider in the baby room.
The Trinity Stitch
This beautiful stitch is a lot like the star stitch. To me, it looks like little flowers. This will be Block 17 once I have the pattern ready. What do you think?
The Trinity Stitch
1 like • 20d
Very pretty!
My blocks are done and ready to assemble
I just completed my blocks and they are ready to sew together. Now to decide what color to do the border around it. I’m thinking gray. Thoughts?
My blocks are done and ready to assemble
2 likes • 20d
So unique! Looks great!
By The Block Blanket Process
Understanding the Block Style Blanket Process One of the most fun and creative ways to crochet a blanket is by making a block-style blanket. Instead of crocheting one large blanket all at once, a block blanket is created by making smaller individual crochet blocks and then sewing or joining them together using yarn. This makes crochet feel more manageable, flexible, and beginner-friendly. Each block in Crochet by the Block is designed to be just over 8" x 8". Once your blocks are completed, you can arrange them in many different ways to create a blanket that is completely unique to you. How a Block Blanket Works The process is simple: Crochet individual blocks Arrange the blocks into a layout you like Join the blocks together Add a border to finish the blanket That’s it! You can make your blanket as large or as small as you want by simply adding more blocks. Use One Stitch or Many One of the best parts about a block blanket is flexibility. You can: • Use the same stitch for every block • Mix multiple crochet stitches together • Combine textured blocks and simple blocks • Use solid colors or colorful layouts • Repeat your favorite patterns Some crocheters love the look of a blanket made from all one stitch pattern, while others enjoy mixing many different blocks together to create texture and variety. There is no right or wrong way to design your blanket. Blanket Size Options Because the blanket is made from individual blocks, you can easily customize the size. For example: • A few blocks can make a washcloth or small baby blanket • Medium-sized blankets may use 12–20 blocks • Larger afghans can use many more blocks You can continue adding blocks until your blanket reaches the size you want. Color Choices and Layouts You can use any colors or color combinations you enjoy. Some ideas include: • Solid color blankets • Checkerboard layouts • Diagonal color patterns • Ombre or gradient colors • Multi-colored yarn mixed with solids • Seasonal or themed color palettes
By The Block Blanket Process
2 likes • Jun 1
This is so interesting! I never thought about creating blocks and joining them together to create something larger! I’m excited to be here and to learn!
🧶 WELCOME TO CROCHET BY THE BLOCK! START HERE
Hello and welcome — I’m so glad you’re here! Crochet by the Block was created to make crochet simple, relaxing, and fun for everyone, whether you are picking up a crochet hook for the very first time or already have experience and want to learn new stitches and techniques. This community is designed to help you learn crochet one block at a time. Each crochet block can be used on its own or combined with others to create: ✨ Baby blankets ✨ Lap blankets ✨ Full-size afghans ✨ Dish cloths ✨ Wash cloths ✨ And more There are no strict rules here. You can use one block style for an entire blanket or mix different blocks together to create something completely unique. WHERE TO START If you are brand new to crochet:👉 Start with the LEAR TO CROCHET Course Inside the LEARN TO CROCHET lessons, you’ll learn: • Crochet supplies and materials • How to hold your yarn and hook • Slip knots and chains • Basic stitches • Beginner crochet tips • How to read patterns • And more From there, you can begin working through the individual blocks at your own pace. What You’ll Find Inside the Community Inside Crochet by the Block, you’ll have access to: • Step-by-step block tutorials • Stitch lessons and practice swatches• Blanket assembly tutorials• Border and edging lessons • Color and layout ideas • Beginner-friendly instruction • New blocks and techniques added regularly Every lesson is written in simple, easy-to-follow steps so you can crochet confidently without feeling overwhelmed. Make the Projects Your Own One of the best parts about Crochet by the Block is flexibility. You can: • Repeat your favorite block • Skip blocks you do not enjoy • Use different colors and yarns • Make small or large blankets • Turn blocks into wash cloths or practice pieces Your crochet journey does not have to look like anyone else’s. 💬 Join the Community This is also a place to: • Ask questions • Share your progress • Post photos of your crochet • Encourage other members • Share yarn ideas and color combinations
🧶 WELCOME TO CROCHET BY THE BLOCK! START HERE
2 likes • Jun 1
Hi all! I never thought of using crocheted blocks to create items! I’m looking forward to learning!
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Stephanie Cordova
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Stephanie Tyese M Cordova Married 50+ yrs, mom of 3, grandma of 2.

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Joined May 29, 2026
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