25 Crochet Blankets (Patterns) Coming with Soothing Designs and Cozy Textures!

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How easily crocheting can end up in applause worthy designs and textures of warm blankets or throws is why you must not stash away that crochet hook lying around the house. And yes, it gets it all done super quickly, giving a store-bought blanket a run for its money. Here are some amazingly easy and pretty crochet blanket patterns that will make your winters oh so cherished.

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Best 25 Crochet Blanket Patterns
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1. Crochet Red Gingham Blanket

Crochet Red Gingham Blanket
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Reminding you of Christmas with its color scheme, this beautiful crochet blanket is worked up by combining red and white together to make your own striped yarn. The gingham blanket is all about chaining the yarn, switching colors in a specific fashion and continuing to weave till you get the desired pattern. You need size M crochet hook, a tapestry needle to weave in the ends, and scissors.

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DIY Details : daisyfarmcrafts

2. Chunky Braided Cable Blanket

Chunky Braided Cable Blanket
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It’s amazing how thick fluffy yarn braids seem to be woven together to end up in this chunky cable blanket. Although, it looks complex, it’s actually super easy and connects individual braids with clever stitches and cabling technique. Prefer going for a light hue for the yarn to make the texture stand out with charm and reveal the intricate knitting of the design.

DIY Details : allaboutami

3. Sunburst Granny Square Blanket Crochet Pattern

Sunburst Granny Square Blanket Crochet Pattern
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This glorious blanket takes the cake with those colorful delicate flowers encased in smaller crochet yarn boxes that celebrate the white backdrop of the flowers at its best. Slip knots, plain stitch, slip stitch, chain, double crochet and so much more goes into the making of the sunburst granny square blanket, but Craft Passion makes it oh so easy with the below guide.

DIY Details : craftpassion

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4. Giant Granny Square Rug

Giant Granny Square Rug
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Even if you are a beginner at the art of crocheting, granny squares would work perfect for you as they work at any gauge and can always be joined together for a variety of looks. What you are going to need is a crochet hook, some sea green balls of wool, fuchsia pink balls of wool, and charcoal balls of wool to replicate the rug. However, you can always experiment with the colors and add your personal touches to the coziness.

DIY Details : makerssociety.com

5. Chunky Feather and Fan Crochet Blanket

Chunky Feather and Fan Crochet Blanket
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A chunky afghan pattern shared in the below guide works up super quickly and offers a great texture to this blanket that goes for a super bulky weight yarn to keep it warm and comfortable during winters. Feather and fan pattern is worked in 17-stitch repeats, calling for 85 stitches, which is five repeats. Alter the repeats to make your desired blanket size.

DIY Details : persialou

6. Bear’s Rainbow Blanket

Bear’s Rainbow Blanket
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Those pretty colorful squares on this blanket are another name are truly rich with texture and feature an intricate design if one looks closely. Plus, you can prepare the pattern in smaller bits by working up individual squares anywhere around the house, later joining them together into the full-sized blanket. The key is a magical stitch pattern that somehow turns a circle into a square!

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DIY Details : purlsoho

7. Bernat Crochet Blanket

Bernat Crochet Blanket
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Super soft on the skin and squishy as heaven, this blanket is worked up with fluffy bernat blanket yarn that gives it that airy texture one would die for. The secret stitch that gets it done is the Peephole Chevron, revealing geometric zig zags that shine throughout the blanket. The creamy white color scheme chosen for the pattern makes it even more delicate, soft and gender-neutral.

DIY Details : makeanddocrew

8. Super Simple Crochet Blanket

Super Simple Crochet Blanket
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Beginning with smaller squares in solid colors or an intricate design, turning them into individual strips of crochet, finally advancing towards connecting the strips together is the key to building this super simple crochet blanket. To spruce it up a bit more, the author here attached cute doilies on some of the squares using simple hand stitching technique. Your choice of yarn colors and a crochet hook are all you need to get started.

DIY Details : dottieangel.blogspot

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9. Crochet Chevron Blanket

Crochet Chevron Blanket
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A single crochet chevron technique has got the miraculous capabilities to whip up a whole blanket sporting wonderful zig-zags in a contrasting color scheme. The neutral color palette makes the blanket even more heartwarming, making it apt and appropriate for any room around the house. You are going to need yarn in dark grey heather, oatmeal, grey marble and barley; a size J crochet hook, a pair of scissors, and a yarn needle.

DIY Details : rescuedpawdesigns

10. Colorful Afghan Blanket

Colorful Afghan Blanket
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Looking like a large pool of delicate daisies lined up in pretty rows throughout the blanket, this one is worked up in an afghan pattern shared by Berroco. While this one goes for an average thickness yarn, it would look just as awesome with a bulky wool as well. We love the colors going into the making – martha green, barley, sprig, teal and spruce.

DIY Details : berroco

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11. Diamond Stitch Blanket Crochet Pattern

Diamond Stitch Blanket Crochet Pattern
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A whole rainbow of colors has jumped from the sky and landed onto this glorious crochet blanket that flaunts each of the colors on a base of a lovely white. The idea is to stitch chains of crochet in different colors one by one in a way that the second chain connects to the first one. Repeating the process creates a diamond effect on the blanket – of course, alternate each of the colors for the chains with one chain of white.

DIY Details : happyinred.blogspot

12. Corner to Corner Crochet Southwestern Afghan Throw Blanket

Corner to Corner Crochet Southwestern Afghan Throw Blanket
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Corner to corner crochet technique can create a huge range of patterns and designs arranged into small blocks with utmost ease. colorful and pictorial designs come to life in this graph-ghan done in a southwestern style of C2C crocheting. The pattern shared in the below guide by Crochet News is in the form of a downloadable graph so you can forge the afghan style of the throw on your very own.

DIY Details : crochet-news

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