Dinosaur Hooded Blanket

My daughter loves her Dinosaur Hat and Dinosaur Hooded Scarf so much that I decided she needed something to have around the house too. I decided a hooded blanket in the same colors and style would be perfect for her to snuggle with.

This is a very easy pattern to make. If you have already made my hat and hooded scarf patterns, this project will be no problem for you.

Dinosaur Hooded Blanket 

Materials: Green yarn 

                    Brown yarn 

                     6mm crochet hook 

                     Yarn needle 

Blanket 

Ch 153 

Row 1: dc in fourth chain and each chain across, ch 3 and turn 

Row 2-74: dc in each stitch across, ch 3 and turn 

Row 75: dc in each stitch across, fasten off 

Hood 

Row 76: sk 41 stitches, 70 dc, ch 3 and turn 

Row 77-87: dc in each stitch across (70), ch 3 and turn 

Row 88: dc in first 33 stitches, dc2tog 2 times, dc in last 33 stitches 

Row 89: dc in first 32 stitches, dc2tog 2 times, dc in last 32 stitches, ch 3 and turn 

Row 90: dc in first 31 stitches, dc2tog 2 times, dc in last 31 stitches, ch 3 and turn 

Row 91: dc in first 30 stitches, dc2tog 2 times, dc in last 30 stitches, ch 3 and turn 

Row 92: dc in first 29 stitches, dc2tog 2 times, dc in last 29 stitches 

Fold in half and sew the top edges of the hood together. 

Spikes (make 5 or more) 

In brown chain 9 

Row 1: sc in 2nd chain and each across (8), ch 1 and turn 

Row 2: sc decrease, sc in next 4 stitches, sc decrease (6), ch 1 and turn 

Row 3: sc decrease, sc in next 2 stitches, sc decrease (4), ch 1 and turn 

Row 4: sc decrease 2 times (2), ch 1 and turn 

Row 5: sc decrease, ch 1 and turn 

Row 6-7: sc, ch 1 and turn 

Row 8: 2 sc in first stitch, ch 1 and turn 

Row 9: 2 sc in each stitch (4), ch 1 and turn 

Row 10: 2 sc in first stitch, sc in next 2 stiches, 2 sc in last stitch (6), ch 1 and turn 

Row 11: 2 sc in first stitch, sc in next 4 stitches, 2 sc in last stitch (8) 

Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.  Fold in half and sew together along all three edges.  Sew the triangles to the top and back of the hood. 

This blanket can easily be adjusted to be longer by adding more rows of double crochet to the blanket section, or be made wider by starting with a longer starting chain.

My daughter loves having this blanket to snuggle up in while reading all her dinosaur books.

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