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My Mermaid Crochet Snuggle Sack

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My Mermaid Crochet Snuggle Sack
A mermaid tail blanket and a mermaid tail blanket.

The My Mermaid Crochet Snuggle Sack from Yarnspirations will make a dream come true for many little girls. Crochet it for your baby girl and let her feel like the Little Mermaid from her favorite Disney cartoon. It will make a cozy crochet blanket that will keep your kid perfectly tucked in when they lie in bed or on the couch. If there are some little girls in your family, it will prove to be the best birthday gift you can imagine!

Who Can Crochet This Mermaid Snuggle Sack?

Wondering if you could handle making this crochet mermaid snuggle sack pattern? No need to do so because every crocheter who knows essential crochet techniques will find it incredibly easy to tackle.

You work this crochet sack with a set of basic stitches like double crochet and half double crochet. You will also use a little bit of increase and decrease to get that beautiful mermaid’s tail shape. 

What Yarn Do I Need to Make This Snuggle Sack?

This cozy mermaid blanket crochet pattern is made of super bulky yarn that works up really quickly. A great choice is Bernat Baby Blanket, known for its soft velvet texture and warm, squishy feel. You will need approx. 4 balls (810 yds/740 m) to create a project that is 45″ (114.5 cm) long (without tail).

The designers suggest two colorways for this mermaid snuggle sack – girly pink and soothing blue. What color will you choose? Let me know in the comments!

How to Crochet the Mermaid Crochet Snuggle Sack

The main part of the mermaid snuggle sack is crocheted as a large panel in half double crochet stitches. Once your piece measures 24″ (61 cm), you will start decreasing to narrow the body. Then sew up the back and bottom to form a closed tube.

The tail is made separately from two identical panels with a ribbed stitch pattern. After that, you need to sew them together to create a fin and attach it to the sack. Download the free pattern to check out full written instructions.

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