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Herringbone C2C Crochet Scrap Blanket – Salty Pearl Crochet

The crochet corner to corner stitch makes such a beautiful stitch texture. It’s a great crochet blanket pattern for beginners, but the endless possibilities for color combinations make it perfect for crocheters of all skill levels. My favorite part of this pattern, is getting to raid the scrap yarn stash and put those small scraps to good use.
Easy Textured Crochet Lap Blanket – Salty Pearl Crochet

This easy crochet lap blanket pattern features random stripes in fun and interesting textures. Varying the stitches, colors and stripe widths helped keep this larger crochet project interesting the whole way through. You’ll find some of the filet crochet textures repeated throughout the blanket, to give it some repetition, but there are also unique texture stitches that only appear once in the whole lap blanket. This is perfect for beginners.
Noami C2C Baby Blanket – Salty Pearl Crochet

If you’re a fan of chunky, squishy yarn, and the corner to corner stitch, you’re going to absolutely adore this baby blanket! The pattern features a simple technique to crochet this blanket in 3 corner-to-corner strips that are joined together as you go. The effect is a pretty herringbone striped blanket that looks phenomenal and feels just as great.
Plaid Tunisian Crochet Blanket – Make it Crochet

This Tunisian crochet blanket pattern is great if you are looking for a different crochet blanket pattern. We all love a classic granny square blanket, but this beauty is guaranteed to be a conversation starter with it’s gorgeous plaid pattern. The pattern uses the Tunisian lace stitch throughout and calls for worsted weight yarn.
Astrology Afghan – Blackstone Designs
If you’ve ever dreamed of combining your love for crochet with your passion for the stars, this Astrology Afghan is the perfect project! This crochet blanket features 12 squares, each showcasing the glyph of one zodiac sign. Each square uses single crochet stitches throughout. It is a intermediate level crochet project.
Caramel Latte Throw – Crafty Bones
If you’re craving a project that’s cozy, modern, and fun to make, this crochet stripe blanket is the perfect blend of color and texture. This textured crochet blanket pattern combines two distinct stitch sections and three complementary colors to create a bold, layered look that’s as enjoyable to make as it is to use. It calls for worsted weight yarn and uses simple crochet stitches throughout that create the beautiful texture of the blanket.
Mystic Blanket – The Crochet Village
This beautiful crochet blanket pattern features basic crochet stitches throughout to create a beautifully textured masterpiece. The pattern creates a lap Afghan, but also includes instructions for whatever size blanket you’d like to make. You could raid your yarn stash or use this pattern as an excuse to go yarn shopping.
Solid Hexagon Throw Blanket – Raffamusa Designs
Crocheting a blanket can feel daunting, but this solid hexagon Afghan can be worked on little by little. Each hexagon is made individually and uses basic crochet stitches. It makes for a great travel crochet project. You can make it in your favorite color combo or leftover yarn and create the perfect afghan for your living room.
Gingham Blanket – Hooked by Robin
This lovely gingham crochet blanket uses three colors and any yarn of your choosing. If you are a visual learner, you can follow along with this full video tutorial that includes tips and tricks for using 2 colors of yarn at once alongside teaching you the theory and math behind the blanket so you can have the freedom to create ANY gingham-style blanket you want. Make this in any three colors you’d like to match your style.
Throw Blanket – Jo to the World
This crochet blanket tutorial reviews different yarn weights as well as the average size for a throw blanket. The instructions include a full video tutorial on how to crochet a throw blanket for beginners. It also includes a very beginner friendly pattern for a throw blanket that calls for worsted weight yarn. The pattern features a 2-row repeat – single crochet then double crochet. This stitch pattern creates a meditative crochet project.
Awakening Blanket – The Crochet Fix
This beautiful crochet blanket features blossom motifs as well as lace work. You can make this in a solid color like pictures, a gradient yarn or multiple colors. The size is easily adjustable so you can make any size you’d like.
Granny Square Blanket – Banana Moon Studios

This blanket features the classic granny square with each square being a single color, then they are seamed together to make a colorful blanket. This is a project that will work up faster than you may think as each square will work up quite fast. Such a fun and different way to make a granny square blanket!
Sea Breeze Blanket – My Crochet Space
This textured crochet blanket features stripes and is a perfect size for a throw blanket. The blanket features the alpine stitch which gives it the lovely texture. This is an intermediate level crochet pattern, but would be great for an advanced beginner. It features 4-row repeat stitch pattern which can make this a relaxing crochet pattern!
This gorgeous crochet blanket features basic crochet stitches throughout making this perfect for beginners. You can use scraps if you’d like or a variegated yarn so you can minimize the color changes. The pattern calls for worsted weight yarn and features a full video tutorial.
Mabel Blanket – Meghan Makes Do
Yes, another granny square blanket – they are the best! This pattern features the classic granny square using two colors as well as granny triangles for the border. You can choose any color combination you prefer!
Wintertide Throw – Mama in a Stitch
This fun chunky crochet blanket is so fun for any seasoned beginner to make to use all kinds of stitches and get lots of practice. It uses a super bulky weight yarn so you can guarantee coziness AND squishiness in this blanket. Ideal for curling up underneath with a cup of tea by the fire. The pattern uses the bobble stitch, granite stitch, bean stitch, post stitches and more to create the varied texture.
Papa’s Chunky Crochet Blanket – Stitching Together
If you’re a beginner crocheter, this simple four-row repeat blanket pattern. It uses modified half-double crochet and regular half-double crochet stitches throughout. It gives the blanket texture as well as compliments the bulky weight yarn used to create a squishy and cuddly throw blanket.
Daisy Granny Square Blanket – Nicki’s Homemade Crafts
Another granny square blanket but this time its daisy granny squares! This pattern also uses linked double crochet stitches in the daisy granny square. The squares are easy to make and work up very quickly. The pattern calls for worsted weight yarn and you can use any color as the background for your daisies. So if you wanted to raid your yarn stash to make a colorful blanket, you absolutely could. Or you could follow along with the pattern recommendations of the two different greens!
Waffle Stitch Blanket – Mj’s Off the Hook Designs
Stripes AND the waffle stitch?! This makes the softest, squishiest and most cuddly baby blanket around. This simple crochet blanket is easy to follow and offers opportunity to perfect your waffle stitch. The pattern calls for DK weight yarn – making the blanket super soft. There is also a full video tutorial available if you are a visual learner!
Oolong Blanket – Han Jan Crochet
This simple crochet blanket pattern uses the cabbage patch stitch that gives the blanket so much texture. If you’re unfamiliar with the stich, you’re in luck as there is a video tutorial reviewing the stitch! The pattern calls for a fine weight yarn in any colors of your choosing. Did I mention that the pattern comes in 14 sizes?!
Sawtooth Star Baby Blanket – Love Life Yarn
This stunning corner-to-corner crochet blanket has the finished look of a quilt. The C2C stitch is a denser stitch, so it really gives the blanket a good weight to it; similar to a quilt. The pattern calls for a worsted weight yarn and makes the finished size of 30″ x 30″.
This design features hexagons made with the tulip stitch, adding a touch of charm to any space. The pattern includes instructions for three sizes: lapghan, small throw, and larger throw. Whether you’re snuggling up on the couch or adding a warm touch to your space, this throw is the perfect handmade touch!
The Lake Effect Throw – The Unraveled Mitten
This blanket pattern features the mosaic crochet method. Each row consists of a series of single crochets, chains, and double crochets. You will work 2 rows in each color which allows you to carry unused color yarn up the side of your blanket, significantly reducing the number of ends you need to weave in. Don’t let the design intimidate you, it is rather easy once you get the hang of it.
Darkness Blanket – Oombawka Design Crochet
This crochet blanket offers so much texture with very little effort. The pattern uses single and double crochet stitches throughout, making this a very beginner friendly pattern! It calls for worsted weight yarn and comes in 6 sizes! Baby, receiving, toddler, child, lapghan, and adult.
Herfst Blanket – Knitting with Chopsticks
This crochet blanket has irregular stripes and bands of different textures that turn it from a simple wool blanket into a gorgeous piece of bedroom or living room decor. It is constructed with simple crochet stitches – great for beginners!
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