Crochet Chunky Blanket: A Cozy Addition to Your Home

Experience the Cozy Comfort
Experience the cozy comfort of a Crochet Chunky Blanket, a true masterpiece of craftsmanship that will envelop you in warmth and style. This exquisite creation is meticulously handcrafted using thick, chunky yarn that adds a touch of luxury to any living space. The intricate crochet stitches create a beautiful texture that not only looks stunning but also provides a plush and snuggly feel.
Materials
- Super bulky weight 6 yarn
- 9mm hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Level
Easy
Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- ch - chain
- Dc - double crochet
- St(s) - stitch(es)
- sl st - slip stitch
- Flo - front loop only
- Blo - back loop only
- Rep - repeat
Gauge
10 stitches by 8 rows = 4 by 4 inches double crochet & slip stitch
Yardage
1100yd/1005m
Notes
- One size lapghan blanket with 2 row repeats
- The right side of the pattern is textured.
- Ch 2 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch throughout the pattern.
- Work double crochet stitches in the back loop only of the previous row.
Instructions
- Chain 90
- Row 1: Dc in the second ch from the hook. Dc in each ch across until the last st.
- Row 2: Starting in the second ch from the hook, sl st through both loops in the first st, sl st in the flo across until the last st, sl st through both loops in the last ch. Ch 2 & turn.
- Row 3: Dc in the blo in each st across to the end of the row. Ch 1 & turn.
- Row 4: Sl st through both loops in the first st, sl st in the flo across until the last st, sl st through both loops in the last st. Ch 2 & turn.
- Rep rows 3 and 4 until you reach row 84.
Adding Fringe
- Wrap yarn around a book: this depends on how long the fringe will be. The book I used is 6” long.
- Wrap yarn around it and cut the strips on one end of the book.
- Fold the strips in half.
- Insert hook on each stitch on the edge of the blanket. Pull the strip back through and hook the yarn at the middle.
- Pull through and get the loop with index and thumb. Reach through the loop, grab the tail and pull until the knot is snug.
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