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Crochet Bulky Yarn Blanket

Crocheting a bulky yarn blanket is a cozy and rewarding project that will surely keep you warm on chilly nights! Choosing a thick yarn adds an extra level of comfort and squishiness to your blanket, making it perfect for snuggling up with a good book or your favorite show. The chunky stitches work up quickly, making it a great option for beginners or seasoned crocheters looking for a quick and satisfying project. The finished blanket is not only practical but also a beautiful and stylish addition to any living space. So grab your yarn, hook, and get ready to create a blanket you'll love wrapping yourself in!

Supplies

8 – 6.4 oz (180 g) Caron Colorarma O’Go Yarn in Tabby or any gauge 5 bulky yarn 228 yd
6.5 mm crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle

Pattern Tips

To make the project smaller or larger use a chain of a multiple of 3 + 2.
The double crochet for the stitch goes in the single crochet space for the row below.
If you are using Caron Colorama Yarn you will want to sort you yarn so you don’t end up with large section of the same color. I had more cream and dark brown than any other color.

size: 42 in x 60 in

Abbreviations – US Terms

yo – yarn over
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet stitch

Ch 110
Row 1: In 2nd chain from the hook, sc in each st across. Chain 1 and turn
Row 2: sc, hdc, dc in the 1st st of the row, skip 2 chains and in the next work sc, hdc, dc. Skip 2 chains and repeat “sc, hdc, dc” into the next space. Repeat across to the end until there is one chain left. Work 1 sc. Chain 1, turn.

Row 3: sc, hdc into the top of the sc you just made. dc in the stitch 2 rows below. Skip over the dc and hdc, *“sc, hdc” into the sc. dc in the 2nd stitch 2 rows below*. Repeat the pattern across ending the last stitch with one single crochet. Chain 1, turn.

The spike double crochet goes where you did the single crochet from the row below.

Repeat row 3 until you have 112 rows or the length you want. Cut yarn and knot, weave in ends.



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