In this article, you will learn how to crochet a Dallas cowboy blanket.
The iconic colours of blue, white, and grey are unmistakable in American football for any fans out there.
This blanket features a pixelated blue star gracing the middle, with the “cowboys”‘ text below.
The Dallas Cowboys Legacy
It’s always good to know why the football team is such a big deal for Americans.
The Dallas Cowboys, after the collapse of the All-America Football Conference, was the first successful team in the NFL.
Owed to their head coach Tom Landry in the 1960s, the heyday of professional football was forthcoming then.
The big break didn’t come until the team’s sixth season in the Cotton bowl back in 1965. Thus began, in 1966, a winning streak of 20 seasons.
The team boasts five Super Bowl participation, bagging two wins during Super Bowl VI in 1972 and Super Bowl XII in 1978.
No one would have foreseen the players marking themselves in the Football Hall of Fame many years later.
The Dallas Cowboys bred football heavyweights like Roger Staubach (quarterback), Tony Dorsett (running back), Rayfield Wright (tackle), and Mel Renfro (defensive back).
The team’s popularity pushed forth in 1976 as Murchison, its owner, built a stadium in Irving, Texas.
Americans would recall the team’s undying fame in the 1970s and 1980s, brought further into the spotlight by the well-loved Cowboy Dallas cheerleading team.
After handing the team from owner to owner, Jimmy Johnson replaced the original coach.
Landry cemented himself in history in his retirement, ranking third with the most number of victories, totalling 270 wins.
At present, Jason Garrett is Dallas Cowboys’ 8th head coach, proclaimed in 2011.
Falling behind him is coach Wade Phillips (2007), Dave Campo (2000), Chan Gailey (1998), and Barry Switzer (1994)—who replaced Johnson and led the team to victory at the Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Materials Needed
You will need balls of yarn, the brand chosen to your liking. The colours are explicitly stated: dark blue, white, and grey.
Prepare three balls of dark blue yarn, two balls of white yarn, and six balls of grey yarn.
In case you mess up, have at least an extra ball of yarn for each as different.
As for the brand, since the crochet hooks might be conflicting, you can change the hooks and choose the brand of yarn yourself.
In doing so, you will have to adjust the tightness of the stitches to match the printed pattern.
For the crochet stitches to be visible a mile away, opt for lighter shades of colour.
Additionally, if you want the blanket to stand out as a decoration, make sure the shades you choose lay in contrast where you place it.
Against furniture, earth colours work best around the blanket.
- Crochet hooks (6 mm)
- Measuring tape
- Needles
- Scissors
- Stitch markers
As you look for a pattern on the internet, aim for a 70×60 grid.
Each square will act as your guide for a 47″×40″ blanket, and you will refer to them regularly to avoid mistakes.
After gathering the materials, read the instructions below to start crocheting.
Guide On How To Crochet A Dallas Cowboy Blanket
Step #1. Look for a pattern
The internet has free images of the Dallas Cowboy star, and all you need to do is print it out.
After doing this, create a 60×60 grid with a ruler and pencil.
Mark the colour for each pixel and assign a number for the rows and columns.
Step #2. Crochet each square
The crocheting process is pretty straightforward—you need to perform a C2C for each square, which uses up about 1″ of the yarn.
Working your way horizontally or vertically is the most straightforward process.
As you finish each square, mark the square on a separate piece of paper as “finished” with a check or an X mark.
Step #3. Add borders
Use fur yarn for the border to let the pattern stand out. The colour must be closely related to the base colours of the pattern.
Adding borders give the blanket a clean look, but be careful not to make the border too thick.
At the corners, you can add tassels. Again, the colours should match the base so as not to look out of place.
A substitute for the tassel is the pom-pom, frayed at the edges or loose and hanging.
What are the stitches I can use for edging?
The stitches below can be a substitute for the regular stitch for edging. Any of the four options will result in a different look:
- Crab Stitch
- Herringbone Half Double Crochet
- Slip Stitch
- Single Crochet (SC)
How can I decorate my blanket?
If the design feels lacklustre, there are many trinkets you can put on the blanket to make it more appealing.
Beads and flowers are go-to attachable decorations.
Conclusion
If you’re an avid sports fan, learning how to crochet a Dallas Cowboy blanket is a fun project to do.
On a winter night, you can wrap it around you to keep you warm. All year long, you can hang it on a wall to profess your love for the football team.