Free Crochet Lap Blanket Pattern : Princess of Diamonds - Jera's Jamboree - crochet, entertainment, self-care (2024)

I was asked by someone in the café where I volunteer at a craft club if I had a lap blanket crochet pattern. I happened to be working on my Queen of Diamonds poncho at the time (it was over my legs as I was crocheting) and thought how great the design would look for a blanket! I knew I had yarn in my stash I could use, so it was a no-brainer to use the same technique to create a lap blanket!

This lap blanket is an easy project, doesn’t use much yarn and is suitable for lots of people of all different ages (think the elderly, children, travellers or for anyone who loves to snuggle in a cozy blanket). If you’re looking for a last-minute gift, this blanket would be perfect!

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My latest blanket pattern begins with a granny square which is transformed into a diamond at the centre before continuing to be worked as a granny square. The scalloped border adds elegance as well as giving the lap blanket a professional finish.

I’ve named the pattern ‘Princess of Diamonds’ – it seemed appropriate as it was inspired by my Queen of Diamonds poncho!

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Table Of Contents

  1. How to get this crochet pattern
  2. How the lap blanket crochet pattern is worked
  3. Related Granny Square Crochet Patterns
  4. Yarn
  5. Pattern Notes
  6. Related Blanket Crochet Patterns
  7. Level
  8. Materials
  9. Stitches and Abbreviations
  10. Measurements
  11. Gauge
  12. Purchase the easy-to-read, print-friendly PDF (ad free)
  13. Instructions Granny Square Lap Blanket Crochet Pattern – UK Terms
  14. Instructions Granny Square Lap Blanket Crochet Pattern – US Terms
  15. Copyright Notice

How to get this crochet pattern

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How the lap blanket crochet pattern is worked

Section 1 of the pattern is a classic granny square. I use chain 4 and slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring to work into (if you use a magic circle that is fine too).

Section 2 works on decreasing the sides of the granny square to change the shape to a diamond.

Section 3 works two rounds to set up before the granny square continues.

After trying several borders, I opted for scallops. I think it adds a fab finish to the blanket! A round of single crochet (US)/double crochet (UK) is worked first to set up ready to crochet the scallop border.

I wanted to add here that if you would like to make yours bigger than a lap blanket, continue with round 6 of section 3 until you reach your desired size and then work the border.

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Yarn

I used Woolcraft’s Cotton Candy yarn for this lap blanket – the same yarn I used for my poncho pattern.

I bought this yarn in the two colourways when it was on sale quite a while ago and was fed up seeing it sitting there in my stash! If you can still get hold of it, it is great value for money. It’s so soft and perfect for blankets and wearables (anything that is going to be next to your skin). It washes up well too!

A lightweight chunky yarn, I felt it worked up similarly to Aran/Worsted weight. If you’re substituting the yarn, crocheting your swatch will help you decide on yarn and hook size. Having said that, gauge is not critical for this project but maintaining your tension is.

You only need 920yds/840m for this project which you might already have in your stash.

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Pattern Notes

  • Chain 3 counts as a stitch
  • Chain 4 counts as a stitch
  • Rounds are joined with a slip stitch to the top of the turning chain and then slip stitch to the corner space
  • Section 1 classic granny square is worked in rounds
  • Section 2 corners are worked in decreasing rows. After the first corner, rejoin yarn for each of the remaining 3 sides with wrong side facing in any chain 2 space
  • Section 3 first two rounds are to set up for the granny square. Rejoin yarn on the right side in any corner. Don’t forget to work chain 1 before and after corner spaces.
  • Section 3 first round – you will be working into the chain spaces as well as the corner spaces from section 2. The image below shows the chain spaces and previous corner spaces. Checking each side stitch counts in round 1 will ensure you have equal sides.
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  • Scallop border is worked in rounds. Rejoin yarn in any corner space
  • Weave in ends as you go
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Level

Easy

Materials

  • 6mm /J-10 Crochet Hook
  • 920yds/840m /300g Woolcraft Lightweight Chunky Yarn
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

Stitches and Abbreviations

UK Crochet TermsUS Crochet Terms
Double Crochet (dc)Single Crochet (sc)
Treble Crochet (tr)Double Crochet (dc)
Double Treble Crochet (dtr)Treble Crochet (tr)
  • Chain (ch)
  • Slip Stitch (sl st)
  • Space/s (sp/s)
  • Repeat (rep)
  • Skip (sk)
  • Yarn Round Hook (yrh)
  • Right Side (RS)
  • Wrong Side (WS)
  • Opposite (opp)
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Measurements

Approximately 80cm X 80cm (including border)

Gauge

7 rounds = 10cm X 10cm

Gauge is not critical for this project

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Instructions Granny Square Lap Blanket Crochet Pattern – UK Terms

Section 1 – classic granny square worked in rounds

Ch4, join with a sl st to 1st ch to form a ring

Round 1: ch3, 2tr, ch2, * 3tr, ch2, * rep 2 more times, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 2: [2tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, *ch1, [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, * rep around, ch1, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 3: [2tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, *ch1, 3tr in ch1-sp, ch1, [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, * rep to last corner sp, ch1, 3tr in ch1-sp, ch1, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 4: [2tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, *ch1, 3tr in ch1-sp, ch1, 3tr in ch1-sp, ch1, [3tr, ch3, 3tr] in corner sp, * rep to last corner sp, ch1, 3tr in ch1-sp, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 5: rep round 4 working [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sps, ch1 before and after corner sps, 3tr in ea ch1-sp, ch1 before and after each 3tr

Round 6 – 13: rep round 4

Round 14: rep round 4, ch4, turn

Do not fasten off

Section 2 – working the corners in decreasing rows

Row 1: sk 3 tr of corner sp, [3tr, ch1] in ea ch1-sp to final ch1-sp, 3tr in final ch1-sp, dtr in ch2-sp of corner, ch4, turn

Row 2: sk 3 tr, [3tr, ch1] in ea ch1-sp to final ch1-sp, 3tr in final ch1-sp, dtr in final st, ch4, turn

Rows 3 – 12 : rep row 2

Row 13: yrh, insert hook in ch1-sp, yrh, pull up a loop, yrh, pull through 2 loops, yrh twice, insert hook in final dtr, yrh, pull up a loop, yrh, pull through 2 loops twice, yrh, pull through all loops on hook

Fasten off

Rep for the remaining 3 sides, rejoining yarn with WS facing in any ch2-sp

Section 3 – continuing to work the granny square in rounds

Rejoin yarn on the RS in any corner

Round 1: ch3, [2tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner, ch1, *2tr in ea ch4-sp, 1tr between 3tr from section 2 corner sp, ch1, [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner, ch1, *rep around, join with sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 2: [2tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, *tr in ea tr and ch1-sp to corner sp, [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, *rep around, join with sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 3: [2tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, *[ch1, sk 2 sts, 3tr in next st, ch1] to corner sp, [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, rep around, ch1, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 4: [2tr, ch3, 3tr] in corner sp, *ch1, 3tr in ch1-sps to corner sp, ch1, [3tr, ch2, 3tr] in corner sp, rep around, ch1, join with sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp

Round 5 and 6: rep round 4

Do not fasten off

Border

Row 1: [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, dc in ea tr to corner sp, sk ch1-sps, *rep around, join with sl st to first dc, sl st to corner sp, ch1

Row 2: dc in ch2-sp, *sk 1 st, 5tr in next st, sk 1 st, dc in next st, * rep around, sl st to ch1.

Fasten off

Make sure all ends weaved in.

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Instructions Granny Square Lap Blanket Crochet Pattern – US Terms

Section 1 – classic granny square worked in rounds

Ch4, join with a sl st to 1st ch to form a ring

Round 1: ch3, 2dc, ch2, * 3dc, ch2, * rep 2 more times, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 2: [2dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, *ch1, [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, * rep around, ch1, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 3: [2dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, *ch1, 3dc in ch1-sp, ch1, [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, * rep to last corner sp, ch1, 3dc in ch1-sp, ch1, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 4: [2dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, *ch1, 3dc in ch1-sp, ch1, 3dc in ch1-sp, ch1, [3dc, ch3, 3dc] in corner sp, * rep to last corner sp, ch1, 3dc in ch1-sp, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 5: rep round 4 working [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sps, ch1 before and after corner sps, 3dc in ea ch1-sp, ch1 before and after each 3dc

Round 6 – 13: rep round 4

Round 14: rep round 4, ch4, turn

Do not fasten off

Section 2 – working the corners in decreasing rows

Row 1: sk 3 dc of corner sp, [3dc, ch1] in ea ch1-sp to final ch1-sp, 3dc in final ch1-sp, tr in ch2-sp of corner, ch4, turn

Row 2: sk 3 dc, [3dc, ch1] in ea ch1-sp to final ch1-sp, 3dc in final ch1-sp, tr in final st, ch4, turn

Rows 3 – 12 : rep row 2

Row 13: yrh, insert hook in ch1-sp, yrh, pull up a loop, yrh, pull through 2 loops, yrh twice, insert hook in final tr, yrh, pull up a loop, yrh, pull through 2 loops twice, yrh, pull through all loops on hook

Fasten off

Rep for the remaining 3 sides, rejoining yarn with WS facing in any ch2-sp

Section 3 – continuing to work the granny square in rounds

Working on RS, rejoin yarn to any corner

Round 1: ch3, [2dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner, ch1, *2dc in ea ch4-sp, 1dc between 3dc from section 2 corner sp, ch1, [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner, ch1, *rep around, join with sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 2: [2dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, *dc in ea dc and ch1-sp to corner sp, [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, *rep around, join with sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 3: [2dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, *[ch1, sk 2 sts, 3dc in next st, ch1] to corner sp, [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, * rep around, ch1, sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp, ch3

Round 4: [2dc, ch3, 3dc] in corner sp, ch1, *[3dc in ch1-sps to corner sp, ch1], [3dc, ch2, 3dc] in corner sp, * rep around, ch1, join with sl st to top of ch3, sl st to corner sp

Round 5 and 6: rep round 4

Do not fasten off

Border

Row 1: [3sc, ch2, 3sc] in corner sp, sc in ea dc to corner sp, sk ch1-sps, *rep around, join with sl st to first sc, sl st to corner sp, ch1

Row 2: sc in ch2-sp, *sk 1 st, 5dc in next st, sk 1 st, sc in next st, * rep around, sl st to ch1.

Fasten off

Make sure all ends weaved in.

Happy crocheting 🙂

Copyright Notice

The pattern and photographs of this design are the property of Sharon Goodwin at Jera’s Jamboree. This pattern and design are subject to copyright and are for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not share, resell, alter or redistribute this pattern in part or in whole. You may, however, sell any finished items you make. If you would like to include this pattern in a roundup, you may take one photo and link back to this pattern.

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How many hours does it take to crochet a lap blanket? ›

Time investment depends on skill level and pattern complexity: Beginners: Expect to spend about 20-40 hours on a simple pattern. Advanced Patterns: More intricate designs could take longer.

What size is a crochet lap blanket pattern? ›

A typical lapghan crochet or knit blanket will be about 36″ X 48″. They are a nice size for a wheel chair because they won't drag or be hard to handle. This size is also PERFECT for toddlers. It's actually a big size for them, but perfect for on their beds, in the car, etc.

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Half double crochet is a popular basic stitch in blanket patterns, because it's simple to learn and it works up fast. This variation creates clusters that feel satisfyingly bobbly to the touch and aren't difficult to master. Its texture makes it ideal for a baby blanket project.

What is the perfect size lap blanket? ›

36″ x 48″

How many stitches do you cast on for a lap blanket? ›

A 96 stitch cast on would result in a small lap blanket. If you want a medium sized blanket, then try casting on 120 stitches. For a large lap blanket, cast on 160 stitches. For an extra-large lap blanket, cast on 200 stitches.

What size needles for a lap blanket? ›

Fixed circular needles have the cord permanently attached to the needles. They come in different lengths. The most common lengths used for blankets are 32” (80 cm) and 40” (100 cm). But unless you always knit blankets with the same yarn weight, you'll need to buy a different needle for each blanket you make.

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Crochet Studio is the ultimate app for crafting enthusiasts. With powerful tools and yarn AI, you can design stunning granny squares and stripe blankets in no time. Our tools are intuitive, easy to use and even calculate yarn usage in real time.

What size is a crochet lap blanket? ›

Typically, lap blankets measure around 30 to 60 inches wide and 40 to 70 inches long, although they can be slightly larger or smaller, depending on the intended user and use.

What is the prettiest crochet stitch? ›

12 Stunning Crochet Stitches
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Can you crochet a blanket in one day? ›

I timed it and I can make the largest size in 8 hours or less! This easy blanket pattern uses only basic stitches, a new bulky yarn from Lion Brand Yarn and a large hook! With just 6 cakes you can have new crochet throw in a day using this free crochet pattern!

How many yards does it take to make a lap blanket? ›

For a baby blanket you will need 1 yard of each fabric (so, 2 total yards). For a child's blanket, 1 1/2 yards works well (a total of 3 yards). And, an adult-sized blanket will require 2 yards (4 total yards).

How many stitches do I need for a small lap blanket? ›

A 96 stitch cast on would result in a small lap blanket. If you want a medium sized blanket, then try casting on 120 stitches. For a large lap blanket, cast on 160 stitches. For an extra-large lap blanket, cast on 200 stitches.

How long does it take to make a loop blanket? ›

Even though I have no idea how to knit, I was able to make this throw size blanket (50×60 inches) in 10 hours, while watching my favorite shows on TV. I've seen quite a few different brands of looping yarn, but my favorite is the Alize Blanket EZ yarn from Bernat, which you can buy at Jo-Ann.

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