Easy Guide to Crochet Blanket Patterns
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Here are a few types of crochet blankets you might enjoy making
Crochet blanket patterns are a cozy and beautiful handmade project that can be customized in so many ways! They can be made with different yarn types, colors, and patterns, depending on your style and the look you're going for.
- Granny Square Blanket: This is a classic design, made up of small granny squares that are sewn or crocheted together to form a larger blanket. It’s great for using up scrap yarn or creating a colorful, patchwork design.
- Baby Blanket: are smaller in size and make thoughtful handmade gifts for newborns and baby showers. They are often made with soft, gentle yarns and simple stitch patterns. A baby blanket can feature delicate textures, pastel shades, or playful color combinations while remaining lightweight and cozy.
- Temperature blanket : A temperature blanket is a creative year-long project where you crochet one row (or square) per day based on the daily temperature. Each temperature range is assigned a specific color, resulting in a unique blanket that visually tells the story of a year’s weather. Temperature blankets are meaningful keepsakes and a fun way to stay consistent with your crochet practice.
- Beginner Crochet Blanket: If you're just starting out, a beginner crochet blanket is the perfect first large project. These blankets typically use basic stitches like single crochet, half double crochet, or double crochet in simple repeats. They help you practice tension, stitch consistency, and color changes while still creating a beautiful and functional finished blanket.
- Ripple or Chevron Blanket: A ripple pattern gives the blanket a wavy, zig-zag appearance. It’s a striking design that looks great in both bright colors and more neutral tones.
- Chunky Blanket: Made with thick yarn, these blankets work up quickly and have a cozy, chunky texture that’s perfect for snuggling.
- Simple Solid Color Blanket: If you prefer something minimalistic, a single-color blanket can be both soothing and elegant. You can experiment with different stitches like single crochet, half double crochet, or even more intricate ones like the moss stitch for texture.
- Textured Blanket: If you love textures, you can try a blanket using stitches like the bobble stitch, puff stitch, or popcorn stitch. These add dimension to your blanket, making it extra cozy and visually interesting.
- Striped Blanket: Stripes can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, and they give a modern and fresh vibe to your crochet project. You can play with different color combinations to match your decor or style.
Make a Crochet Blanket Without a Pattern
Feeling creative? Here’s how to freeform a blanket:
- Choose a Stitch: Basic stitches like single crochet, double crochet, or moss stitch are perfect.
- Chain Your Width : Make a foundation chain as wide as you want your blanket.
- Crochet Until Desired Length : Keep going row by row.
- Add Borders if You Like : Totally optional, but adds flair.
This is a great method for using up yarn scraps or practicing new stitches.
Crocheting a blanket is one of the most satisfying and cozy projects you can undertake. Whether you're following a detailed pattern or going freestyle, each stitch brings you closer to a handmade treasure. Start simple, be patient, and enjoy the rhythm of the craft.
How to Crochet a Pattern Into a Blanket To crochet a pattern, like stripes, shapes, or pictures into a blanket:
Color Changes
Use colorwork techniques like tapestry or intarsia crochet.
Graphgans
Follow a pixel graph to create pictures or text.
Textured Patterns
Use stitches like popcorn, bobbles, or cables for visual interest, test out crochet stitch sampler pattern for a wider selection.
You’ll need to count stitches and possibly follow a chart, so having a row counter or stitch markers helps.
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Step by Step
If you're dreaming of wrapping yourself in a handmade crochet blanket or gifting one to someone special, you're in the right place. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned crocheter, choosing the right pattern, adjusting its size, or adding finishing touches like borders can make all the difference.
This guide answers the most common questions about crochet blanket patterns to help you stitch with confidence.
How to Crochet a Blanket
- Choose Your Pattern : Start with a beginner-friendly crochet blanket pattern.
- Pick the Right Yarn and Hook : Match your materials to the pattern’s recommendations.
- Read Through the Pattern : Understand repeats, stitch counts, and crochet abbreviations.
- Make a Swatch: Check your gauge.
- Start Crocheting : Follow the instructions row by row.
- Finish Off : Weave in ends and add any borders or embellishments.
- Find a large collection of crochet blanket patterns here.
What do I need to know when creating a starting chain for a crochet blanket project?
- Always check your desired pattern total stitch count and row count to ensure your blanket works to the required size.
- Different row counts are required for each blanket pattern size.
- See pattern information to determine row counts for your blanket size.
- Note some of my patterns include resizing information based on creating a size swatch, other patterns only include one size for blanket, take note of this in pattern information and notes as I do mention which patterns include resizing information and which don't.
- If you choose to use the foundation row technique you can skip the first row of written instructions and stitch diagram.
How to start your crochet blanket
Choose the required blanket size you would like to make, if you are a beginner crocheted start with a smaller blanket size first, you can always attempt a bigger blanket afterward.
The number is the stitch count per row will be the width of your blanket.
- Start with chaining the number of chains required for your blanket size.
- Chain 2 more sts work 1hdc stitch in the 4th chain from hook
- the chain loop will count as your first hdc stitch,
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- work 1 hdc stitch into each of the chain stitches,
- Do not finish off the color, chain 3, work the first row of 1 double crochet stitches in the row,

Quick tips on how to finish of a row for a crochet blanket using different colored yarn per row or set of rows.

Place the hook under the slip knot, and hook the tail to form a small loop, insert the hook back into the formed loop, pull the tail through the small loop, and tighten the tail.
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Explore More Crochet Tutorials on the Website
If you need extra help while working on your stitch sampler blanket, you can explore the crochet tutorials section on the website. These guides explain crochet stitches, techniques, and pattern methods in a clear and beginner-friendly way.
You’ll find helpful stitch tutorials, visual diagrams, and step-by-step guides that make it easier to learn new stitches and improve your crochet skills while completing your project.
Here are some pattern ideas
Feel free to explore the additional sections of our website for even more crochet patterns, helpful tutorials, and creative inspiration.
Each section is thoughtfully organized to make it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for and to support you at every stage of your crochet journey.
Explore More Popular Crochet Patterns You’ll Love
If you enjoyed this pattern, be sure to explore some of our other most-loved crochet designs.
From textured granny squares and patchwork flower motifs to beginner-friendly blankets and statement afghans, each pattern is created with clear instructions, step-by-step guidance, and practical yarn details to help you crochet with confidence.
Whether you're building a full blanket collection, creating a thoughtful handmade gift, or simply looking for your next relaxing project, you’ll find plenty of inspiration across our popular pattern pages.
Take a look around and discover your next favourite crochet project.
You will find the full list of crochet patterns on the Crochet pattern collection page.
Rainbow Patchwork: Crochet Granny Square Blanket Pattern
Create a colorful granny square blanket with this easy crochet granny square blanket pattern. Perfect for baby blankets or cozy rainbow throws, this pattern is designed for both beginners and seasoned crocheters who love the timeless charm of granny squares now with a vibrant, modern twist.
Bring a burst of color and warmth to your crochet projects by creating a stunning crochet granny square blanket with patchwork-style squares using simple double crochet stitches. Whether you’re crafting a baby blanket, a cozy throw, or a full-size bedspread, this versatile granny square crochet blanket pattern is fully customizable to your size and color preferences.

