My favorite colors are blue and green. When I saw these colors, I had to make a chunky throw crochet pattern out of it.
Create an eye-catching chunky throw with this Free Woven Lines Chunky Throw Crochet Pattern. The chunky texture of the blankets creates a cozy feel, perfect for cuddling up on chilly nights.
This easy-to-follow crochet pattern is great for beginners and experienced crocheters alike, and it’s versatile enough to use in any home décor or gifting situation.
Make your own unique woven lines throw in baby colors, pastel colors, or brighter shades for a fun twist!
This crochet blanket pattern is an easy one row repeat of front and back post double crochet stitches. This makes a cozy woven texture chunky blanket.
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There is a free printable pdf of the easy super chunky throw blanket crochet pattern at the bottom of the pattern.
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How to Make a Free Woven Lines Chunky Throw Crochet Pattern
Supplies
- scissors
- tapestry needle
- ( mm crochet hook
- 10 – 6.4 oz (180g) Caron Colorama O’Go Yarn in Baja or any other bulky gauge 5 yarn 228 yd (208 m)
Abbreviations – US Terms
- ch/chs – chain/chains
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
- hdc – half double crochet stitch
- dc – double crochet stitch
- bpdc – back post double crochet stitch
- fpdc – front post double crochet stitch
To make the blanket larger or smaller use an odd multiple of 5 + 4 for the chain. The chain 2 counts as the first stitch of each row.
Size of blanket: 43 in x 45 in (109 cm x 114 cm)
ch 109
Row 1: dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in each ch across. Chain 2 and turn.
Row 2: In the 2nd st, 5 bpdc in the next 5 sts, 5 fpdc in the next 5 sts, Repeat **. Last st is a hdc. Chain 2 and turn.
Repeat Row 2 until you 86 rows or the length you want.
Cut yarn and knot. Weave end all ends.
Woven Lines Chunky Throw Crochet Pattern
Materials
- scissors
- tapestry needle
- 9 mm crochet hook
- 10 - 6.4 oz (180g) Caron Colorama O'Go Yarn in Baja or any other bulky gauge 5 yarn 228 yd (208 m)
Instructions
- ch 109
- Row 1: dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in each ch across. Chain 2 and turn.
- Row 2: In the 2nd st, 5 bpdc in the next 5 sts, 5 fpdc in the next 5 sts, Repeat **. Last st is a hdc. Chain 2 and turn.
- Repeat Row 2 until you 86 rows or the length you want.
- Cut yarn and knot. Weave end all ends.
Notes
Abbreviations – US Terms
- ch/chs – chain/chains
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
- hdc – half double crochet stitch
- dc – double crochet stitch
- bpdc – back post double crochet stitch
- fpdc – front post double crochet stitch
To make the blanket larger or smaller use an odd multiple of 5 + 4 for the chain. The chain 2 counts as the first stitch of each row.
Size of blanket: 43 in x 45 in (109 cm x 114 cm)
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I have been crocheting since I was 8 years old. I have 40 plus years of experience. My blogging journey started in 2013 and I have been writing about crafts and crocheting since then. I started blogging full time in 2019.