The Here Comes Treble Crochet Blanket is a collaboration between seven designers. It’s made with 20 textured squares with fun 3D every day shapes. Treble front post stitches create a raised design. Put all the squares together to produce a stunningly visual, one of a kind blanket. If you’re looking for a unique gift, this is where you’ll find it.
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How the Here Comes Treble Crochet Blanket Collaboration will work
This event will run from April 1-21, 2023. A new square will be released each day and featured here. These square will be available for free on each designer’s blog. There will not be free PDF downloads available. On the final day, the joining/border instructions will be released. Return to this post each day to find the next new square. At the end of this event you will have a unique, gorgeous blanket.

Supplies Needed
#4 worsted weight (I used Caron One Pound for mine in 4 colors) Approx. 450-550 yds of each color. Each square used approx. 60-80 yds. I made 5 squares of each color. The total blanket used 1800-2000 yds.
Color A “Cream”
Color B “Taupe”
Color C “Peach”
Color D “Soft Sage”
US G (4 mm) Hook {I used a Furls Crochet Hook}
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
I highly recommend blocking your squares. I soaked mine in a mild soap, rinsed and blocked on Foam Blocking Mats After joining the squares and crocheting the border, I then used a steam iron with towels over the blanket to help relax and flatten the squares. A Handheld Steamer would also work for this purpose.

Not all makers crochet with the same tension
As this blanket is a collaboration between different designers, keep in mind their tension may be different than yours. Make sure you are checking your gauge so all of your squares end up the same size. You can also block all your squares to the same size, but it is not a good idea to stretch them too much.
These squares use Treble Front Post worked 2 rows below. You can check out this post for a video Here Comes Treble Pillow Post. When you get there, scroll down to the special stitches section.
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Here Comes Treble Crochet Blanket Bundle
Are you someone who is a tad impatient and don’t want to wait for each square to be released. Do you want instant gratification of having all the squares and joining/border instructions now so you can get started? Well you are in luck, because you can scoop up the Here Comes Treble Blanket Bundle right now.
This pattern bundle includes downloadable, printable PDF’s for all 20 squares, general information, joining/border instructions, and a Bonus square. Most of the patterns include a chart if you prefer those to written directions. For those patterns that don’t include a chart, you’ll also find a folder where I’ve included those.
Benefits of Purchasing the Bundle
- Ad-free
- Downloadable, printable PDF’s
- All 21 squares at your fingertips
- Written instructions plus charts for the squares
- Joining squares & border instructions in PDF form
You can get all of this goodness for only $14.99. Have all the patterns in one convenient place where you can download and print as you like.
Make this blanket your own
I chose to use four colors for my blanket. I made 5 squares of each color. You could make each square a different color. You could use 2, 4, 5 colors. Use your imagination and make a truly unique to you blanket. Use all 20 squares or mix and match your favorites. I can’t wait to see them and the colors you choose. I’d love to have you join my Simply Melanie Jane Crochet Community Facebook group. Join, share your squares and finished blankets. Encourage and motivate each other.
Find the featured squares below. Return each day April 1-21, 2023 for a new square release. With the final joining/border instructions on the last day.

Day 1 (April 1): Baseball Diamond Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
This square was part of a pillow post. Once you hit the link below, scroll until you find the heading Diamond Square Instructions. While it says make 4, you will only make one for this blanket.
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 2 (April 2): Mountain Peaks Square designed by OwensVillaChick Designs
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 3 (April 3): Slalom Square designed by Elimee Designs
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 4 (April 4): Home Sweet Home Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 5 (April 5): Safe Hill Top Square designed by Fosbas Designs
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 6 (April 6) Hexie Flower Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 7 (April 7): Ode To A Snowflake Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 8 (April 8): Squares Crossing Square designed by OwensVillaChick Designs
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 9 (April 9): Today, we have a bonus square as well. Cross To Bear and Easter Basket Squares designed by Simply Melanie Jane.
Find both free patterns

Day 10 (April 10): Fallen Leaf Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 11 (April 11): Pillars of Strength Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the free pattern HERE

Day 12 (April 12): A Walk In The Woods Square designed by Sunflower Cottage Crochet
Find the pattern HERE

Day 13 (April 13): Dots & Dashes Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the pattern HERE

Day 14 (April 14): Follow Your Heart Square designed by MadameStitch
Find the pattern HERE

Day 15 (April 15): Triangle Crossing Square designed by OwensVillaChick Designs
Find the pattern HERE

Day 16 (April 16): In The City Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the pattern HERE

Day 17 (April 17): Through The Window Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the pattern HERE

Day 18 (April 18): Shining Star Square designed by Pam’s Cozy Corner
Find the pattern HERE

Day 19 (April 19): I’m A Fungi Square designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the pattern HERE

Day 20 (April 20): Sands Of Time Square by Simply Melanie Jane
This square was part of a pillow post. Once you hit the link below, scroll until you find the heading “Crochet Along Hourglass Square Pattern Instructions.” While it says make 4, you will only make one for this blanket.
Find the pattern HERE

Day 21 (April 21): The final joining and border designed by Simply Melanie Jane
Find the instructions HERE
Thank you for joining me on this blanket adventure. These squares and joining/border instructions will remain forever free on the blog.
Thanks so much for visiting and your continued support! Come again real soon.

The blanket images are copyright protected and the sole property of Simply Melanie Jane. Please do not redistribute, transfer, or sell the pattern, or alter it to claim as your own. You may sell any products you create from this pattern. Please credit the designer by linking online listings.
What a fabulous idea for CAL? I’m so happy to join. Thank you!
Happy to hear Judy! Can’t wait to see your blanket come alive.
great idea, I love treble posts, hope I can do it justice.
You will do awesome and your blanket will be beautiful, Christine.
I might be alone but I cannot find any phrase, picture, or button indicating instructions for diamond square. I’ve been up and down slowly 4-5 times. “Uncle”
Hi Collene,
On the main post under the Day 1 square you will see, Find square HERE. Once you click on the link(HERE), it will take you to the post the square instructions are on. Scroll down until you see the heading Crochet Along Diamond Square Pattern Instructions. The pattern is right below this. Hope that helps.
Enjoying seeing what can be done with the Treble Front Post Stitch.
It delights me to hear so many people are enjoying this blanket. I really enjoyed creating the squares.
I just received an email about corrections on two of the blocks. I was looking on my phone about the email and for some reason I have lost it. I wanted to view this on the blog. Where can I find these corrections again?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Ginny,
Corrections have been made to the snowflake square, rows 5 and 17 and to the pillars square, rows 5,7,9,11,13,15,17.