Introduction: Crochet Shark Blanket
This shark blanket is fun for all ages. It is easy and surprisingly quick to make, and very cozy.
Step 1: Gather Your Supplies
You will need: a pattern, a crochet hook, a quilting needle, and yarn in the following colors: gray, cream, red, black, and white
If you love to crochet like I do, sign up for the website Ravelry. It's free, a great place to get ideas, find loads of patterns, and a wonderful way to keep your projects organized.
I purchased the pattern for the shark blanket here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bulky--qui...
I used I Love This Chunky yarn from Hobby Lobby. This yarn is fantastic to work with and so soft. Even my dog couldn't resist cuddling with it. And an extra bonus, it's machine washable.
The pattern calls for using two strands of bulky weight yarn, I only used one strand. I used 5 skeins of gray yarn, one skein of cream, and very little of one skein of red, and a little black and white for the eyes.
The pattern suggests using a 16mm hook. I went down a few hook sizes to an 11mm because I liked the look of tighter stitches.
Step 2: Begin Crocheting
You will need to decide who will be using the blanket, and from there decide which size to make. The pattern has instructions for infant, child, and adult. It is very easy to customize size. You can easily add more or less rows to make it longer or shorter. Simply measure how long the body of the blanket is.
This blanket is worked from the top down, starting with the red yarn as the gums. It is open in the back of the body, then cocoons at the bottom where the feet go in. The belly and teeth are crocheted on last.
One tip I have is to crochet over the yarn ends as you go, that way you won't have as many ends to weave in.
Step 3: Crochet the Belly and Teeth
Crochet the belly and teeth with the cream colored yarn.
Step 4: Make the Fins, Tail, and Eyes
After you have finished the blanket, you will crochet the fins, tail, and eyes. I used a french knot to make the white parts of the eyes. Sew them on the blanket with yarn and a quilting needle.
Enjoy your shark blanket!

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4 Comments
6 years ago
I just bought this pattern... I was wondering if only using one strand (that's what I'd like to do) and going down in hook size changed the size of the blanket much? I'm making this for a fairly large sized adult and don't want to end up with an itty bitty blanket. hahaha
Reply 6 years ago
You can definitely do that. Your blanket will not be itty bitty, but it will be child size. What you can do is make the initial starting chain longer, and make the body as long as you want before starting the decrease for the cocoon part. Let me know if you have more questions.
6 years ago
That is cool. This would be perfect for taking pictures of my new baby. I could show the family pictures of the cute little baby being eaten by a shark.
Reply 6 years ago
Please do that!