Crochet Puffy and Dreamy Chunky Throw Blanket
Ah, the Crochet Puffy and Dreamy Chunky Throw Blanket is an absolute gem for those cozy nights in! Picture yourself snuggled up with this chunky beauty, its puffy texture adding an extra touch of comfort and warmth. The perfect blend of style and functionality, it's like cuddling up with a cloud. This throw blanket is not only a practical addition to your home decor but also a delightful way to treat yourself to some luxurious relaxation. So grab your favorite book and a cup of tea, and let this dreamy chunky blanket envelop you in its softness – you deserve it!
Skill Level
Intermediate
You should be able to work the double crochet stitch and work it around the posts of the stitches below. Once you have mastered this method, you are ready for this pattern.
Finished Size
51 inches wide X 66 inches long.
However, you can easily make this in a different size. Adjust the width by adjusting the beginning foundational chain stitches by 4. Change the length to your desired length by adjusting the rows.
Gauge
7 double crochet stitches every 4 inches. About 5 rows of double crochet every 4 inches.
Materials
Bernat Blanket Yarn from Yarnspirations. I used 5 skeins of the Purple Plum color 220 yards each or 1,100 yards total.
I like to use a large crochet hook that is stainless-steel from Furls. Much less chance of breakage when working with this bulky weight yarn.
9.0 mm Crochet Hook Size N. The recommended hook size on the yarn wrapper is 8.0 mm Size L. However, I found the larger size to work well for this chunky yarn blanket.
Tapestry Needle, to weave in yarn ends.
Scissors
Abbreviations
CH = Chain
See Special Stitches for how to work the v-stitch combinations below.
CH 2 V-Stitch = Chain Two V-Stitch
CH 3 V-Stitch = Chain Three V-Stitch
DC = Double Crochet
FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet
SK = Skip
SP = Space
ST = Stitch
STs = Stitches
[ ] = Repeat Between
Special Stitches
Chain Two V-Stitch (CH 2 V-Stitch). Work [1 DC, CH 2, 1 DC] into same ST.
Chain Three V-Stitch (CH 3 V-Stitch). Work [1 DC, CH 3, 1 DC] into same ST.
Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC)
Front post stitches are raised crochet stitches on the surface of the fabric facing you. Note: Because a post stitch is shorter than a normal stitch, you make the turning chain with one chain stitch less than the normal turning chain requires. Yarn over, insert the hook from front to back between the posts of the first and second double crochet of the row below. Then insert the hook from the back to the front between the posts of the second and third stitches. (The hook should now be positioned horizontally behind the double crochet that you are working around). Yarn over, pull the yarn around the post of the stitch. There should now be 3 loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull the yarn through 2 loops on the hook. Lastly, yarn over again and pull through the last two loops on the hook.
Crochet Pattern Notes
Chain two and turn at the end of the row.
This pattern is a two row repeat throughout. Repeat row two and three.
You can change yarn skeins at the end of row. Or you can use the secure yarn know join. This is what I did. I just kept crocheting until I ran out of yarn, joined the next skein, and kept going. With the dark yarn, you are not able to see any knots.
This pattern is written in U S Crochet Terms.
Begin
To begin, make a slip knot and then chain 100 foundation chain stitches.
Row 1
In the fourth chain from your hook, work one CH 2 V-Stitch. *Refer to the special stitches above*. [Skip the next three stitches, work a CH 2 V-Stitch in the next stitch]. Repeat between [ ] across. In the final ST work a CH 2 V-Stitch and a DC. Chain 2 and turn your work.
Row 2
SK the first stitch. In the next ST work a [FPDC around the next DC, in the CH 2 SP work a CH 3 V-Stitch, work a FPDC around the post of the next DC]. Repeat between [ ] across. End with a DC in the last starting chain two space in the previous row. CH 2 and turn.
Row 3
*You will be working in CH 3 spaces across for this row.*
Start by skipping over to the first CH 3 SP from the hook and work a CH 2 V-Stitch. [SK to the next CH 3 SP and work a CH 2 V-Stitch]. Repeat across between [ ] to the end. DC in the final starting CH 2 SP in the previous row. CH 2 and turn.
Rows 4 through 53
Continue repeating rows 2 and 3.
Finishing
Cut off a long yarn tail about 10-12 inches. Pull through the last loop. Use the yarn needle to weave in the yarn ends and snip off any excess yarn.