Never Fear, the crochet version is here! Do you really think I would leave all of my crochet peeps out of the Welcome-to-the-blog free pattern?!? Not likely. I have used the same Bernat Mega Bulky yarn from Yarnspirations as I used in the knit version to create this gorgeous single-crochet throw. The yarn is amazingly thick and warm, 100% acrylic, and has a gorgeous luster that gives beautiful stitch definition. Because the yarn is so thick, this blanket works up in no time flat. On with the pattern...
MEGA CROCHET THROW BLANKET
knitting pattern 2017002
Written in Standard US Terms
+ DIMENSIONS:
Width: 44" (111.76 cm)
Length: 54" (137.16 cm)
+ SKILL LEVEL:
Easy
+ TECHNIQUES:
Chain Stitch, Single-Crochet Stitch, Easy Color Change, Fringe.
+ SUPPLIES REQUIRED:
US size 50 (25.0 mm) crochet hook
Yarn needle
+ YARN:
Bernat Mega Bulky
#7 jumbo weight
100% Acrylic
300 g (10.5 oz) / 58 m (647 yds)
3 skeins (1 for blanket 2 for fringe) Light Grey Heather (yarn A)
7 skeins Radiant Orchid (yarn B)
+ GAUGE:
Approx. 7 sts x 7.5 rows = 8" square in single-crochet.
+ ABBREVIATIONS:
approx. = approximately
ch(s) = chain(s)
fr = from
rep = repeat
sc = single crochet
st(s) = stitch(es)
+ PATTERN:
with yarn A
Ch 40
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch fr hook, 1 sc in each ch to end of row. ch 1, turn. (39 sc)
Row 2: 1 sc in each st to end of row.
with yarn B
Rows 3-48 : rep row 2.
with yarn A
Row 49-50 : rep row 2.
Break yarn and pull through remaining loop on hook.
+ FINISHING:
Weave in loose ends.
Make fringe and attach to the trim edges of the blanket.
+Cut strands approximately 13" (33.02 cm) long.
+Fold one strand in half to form a loop.
+Insert your hook in a stitch along your trim edge and pull the fringe loop part way through.
+Pull the two ends of the strand through the loop and pull tight to secure.
+Continue adding fringe across both blanket trim edges.
Happy Crocheting,
Erin
P.S. Don't worry knitters, I have a version just for you!
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