Ready to try out a new project that will keep you cozy for the fall and winter months? A crochet blanket is a perfect DIY to test your skills in needlework technique.
In this article, we’ll teach you how to crochet a blanket and give you some fun patterns to try. Happy crocheting!
Table Of Contents
- What Is Crochet?
- Supplies Needed To Crochet A Blanket
- Important Crochet Stitches To Know Before You Begin
- How To Crochet A Blanket
- Tips For A Successful Crochet Project
- 5 Beginner Crochet Blanket Patterns
What Is Crochet?
Before learning how to crochet a blanket, it’s important to understand exactly what crochet is. Crochet is a type of needlecraft that uses a hooked tool to create fabric from loops of yarn. Like with other handicrafts, you’ll follow a pattern that details the stitch, color, and design.
Crochet patterns are similar to knitting patterns but offer more choices as to where you put your stitches. This means you have more creative freedom to create intricate designs and patterns.
The technique is used to make everything from hats, gloves, sweaters, and blankets to home decor.
Supplies Needed To Crochet A Blanket
You’ll need to gather a few supplies to get started with your blanket. Let’s take a look.
Crochet Hook
The most important tool you’ll need is your crochet hook. Crochet hooks come in a range of sizes and can be made in many different materials. Your chosen yarn will determine the crochet hook size best for your project.
Yarn
Choosing the yarn for your project is the fun part! GANXXET offers a wide range of eco-friendly yarns in different materials and colors, including our Velvet Air Yarn, Cotton Air Yarn, Bamboo Yarn, and Chenille Yarn.
Each of these different yarns will give your blanket a unique look and feel.
Scissors
Make sure you have a pair of sharp scissors so that the yarn doesn’t fray when cut.
Stitch Markers
Depending on the complexity of your pattern, you may want to get some stitch markers. These help you remember things — sort of like a Post-it for your project.
Digital Row Counter
With a larger project like a blanket, it’s easy to lose track of how many rows you’ve done. With a digital row counter you can just click the button on the ring-like device every time you finish a row and it will keep the running tally on hand — literally.
Crochet Stitches To Know Before You Begin
Here are a few basic stitches that are key as you learn how to make a crochet blanket.
Chain Stitch
Source: Craftsy
Make a slip knot and insert your hook. Wrap the yarn over the hook and pull the new loop through the slip knot.
Your pattern will let you know how many chains you need to make.
Single Crochet
Source: GoodKnitKisses
Insert your hook into the second chain, wrap the yarn over the hook, and draw the hook through the loop. This will leave you with two loops on the hook. Then wrap the yarn over the hook and pull both loops through.
Half Double Crochet
Wrap the yarn around your hook and place it in the second chain. Yarn over and pull up a loop, then yarn over again and pull it through all three loops.
Double Crochet
Wrap the yarn over the hook and insert the hook into the fourth chain from the hook. Then yarn over again and pull the chain, which will make three loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through two loops on the hook.
Then, yarn over again and pull through the last two loops.
Other Stitches
There are lots of other stitches to try as you get more comfortable with crochet. We’ve detailed a number of them in our blog for quick reference.
How To Crochet A Blanket
1) Choose A Pattern
The first step when learning how to crochet a blanket is to choose a pattern. Make sure it’s labeled for beginners and review the different stitches that will be used.
2) Find The Right Yarn And Hook
As we said, the heft of the yarn will determine the optimal size of the hook you will use. Choose your favorite yarn and then find the best hook to go with it.
Try our Cotton Air or Chenille Yarn for an airy, chunky effect, or our Wool Fibers or Bamboo Yarn for a tighter, more refined result.
3) Crochet Away!
It’s time to crochet your blanket! Go slowly and don’t get frustrated. Before long, your muscle memory will take over and you’ll be crocheting blankets like a pro.
4) Add A Border Or Fringe
When finishing your blanket, you have some choices to make. You can edge the blanket with a border to finish it off or leave it with a boho fringe.
Tips For A Successful Crochet Project
If you want the best result for your project, follow these tips.
Take Time To Plan
Review your pattern and everything you’ll need to do, and ensure you have practiced the stitches your pattern requires. You can also plan how much time you want to dedicate each day to get into a nice groove.
Count Your Stitches As You Go
One easy way to count your stitches is to use stitch markers every 10 or 20 stitches. You can even choose a different color for each section. This way, if you have to recount, it’s a snap.
Don’t Rush
The more you rush, the more mistakes you’re bound to make — especially at the beginning. Try to take it slow and take breaks along the way.
Track Your Progress
Every time you finish working on your crochet blanket for the day, make a mark on the pattern where you left off. This makes it easy to pick back up the next day.
5 Beginner Crochet Blanket Patterns
Now that you know how to crochet a blanket in general, it’s time to pick a pattern. Here are a few fun ones to try.
1) Granny Stripe Blanket
Source: Play Hooky with Me
This simple granny stripe pattern is a classic that will stand the test of time.
2) Primrose Stitch Blanket
Source: Bag-O-Day Crochet
The elegant primrose stitch blanket pattern is easier than you might think, requiring only the single and double crochet stitch.
3) Chunky Blanket
Source: Play Hooky with Me
Looking for something extra cozy? This chunky blanket pattern is both snuggly and simple.
4) Granny Square Blanket
Source: ExpressionFiberArts
Crochet your granny square blanket in rainbow bright colors or try it in a palate of calm neutrals.
5) Granny Chevron Blanket
Source: Crochet Me Lovely
Experiment with some playful hues and textures with this granny chevron pattern.
Get Crafty With GANXXET
Now that you know the basics of how to crochet a blanket, it’s time to start experimenting with colors, fabrics, and patterns.
At GANXXET, we offer loads of yarns in every color under the rainbow. Choose the bulky, soft, and fluffy Chenille Yarn for your chunky blanket project, or try our Fabric Yarn Metallic if you want to add a little sparkle.
Whether your handicraft of choice is crochet, knitting, weaving, or macrame, GANXXET is here for you. We’ll provide the yarn; you bring your imagination!