A beginner-friendly Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn crochet throw

The Sea Glass Crochet Throw Blanket is a soft, cozy, beginner-friendly crochet blanket made with super bulky yarn. The pretty aquamarine color gives it a calm coastal look, like pieces of sea glass found along the shore.
This blanket uses simple double crochet rows with a few textured rows made from front post and back post double crochet stitches. The result is an easy throw blanket with just enough texture to make it look special, while still being relaxing to crochet.
It works up quickly with Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn, making it a great weekend crochet project, handmade gift, or cozy living room throw.
This easy crochet throw blanket pattern is made with soft super bulky yarn, so it works up quickly. If you love plush blanket yarn projects, you may also like my collection of Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn crochet patterns or this roundup of Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Dappled crochet blanket patterns.
Pattern Details
Pattern name: Sea Glass Crochet Throw Blanket
Skill level: Easy / Beginner-friendly
Finished project: Crochet throw blanket
Yarn weight: #6 super bulky yarn
Main stitches used: Double crochet, front post double crochet, back post double crochet

Supplies
You will need:
- 4 skeins, 10.5 oz each, of Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Dappled in Aquamarine
- Or any gauge #6 super bulky yarn
- 9 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle or tapestry needle
Abbreviations – US Terms
- ch – chain
- dc – double crochet stitch
- bpdc – back post double crochet stitch
- fpdc – front post double crochet stitch
- st – stitch
front post double crochet stitch – yarn over, insert the hook behind the post from the front across the post and through the other side, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull thru 2 loops on your hook, yo, pull thru remaining two loops on your hook. For more info here, from yarnspirations.com.
back post double crochet stitch – yarn over, insert the hook from the back of the post, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull thru 2 loops on your hook, yo, pull thru remaining two loops on your hook. For more info here, from yarnspirations.com.
Pattern Notes
You can make this blanket larger or smaller by starting with an even number of chains.
The turning chain counts as the first stitch of the row.
This pattern is made with mostly double crochet stitches, with textured rows added every few rows for a simple modern look.

Sea Glass Crochet Throw Blanket Pattern
Chain 90
Row 1
Dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in each ch across. Turn.
Row 2
Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn.
Row 3
Ch 3, dc in first dc.
Fpdc in next dc, bpdc in next dc.
Repeat from * across.
Dc in top of turning chain. Turn.
Row 4
Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn.
Row 5
Ch 3, dc in each st across. Turn.
Repeat Rows 3–5 until you have 41 rows, or until your blanket is the length you want.
Cut and knot yarn. Weave in ends with a tapestry needle.


Blanket Size Adjustments
To make a larger blanket, start with a longer even-numbered chain and add more rows.
To make a smaller blanket, start with a shorter even-numbered chain and crochet fewer rows.
This makes the pattern easy to adjust for a baby blanket, lap blanket, couch throw, or larger afghan.
Yarn Substitutions
This blanket was made with Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Dappled in Aquamarine, but you can use any #6 super bulky blanket yarn.

Good color ideas for a coastal farmhouse look include:
- Aquamarine
- Seafoam
- Misty blue
- Cream
- Sand
- Soft gray
- White and blue ombre yarn
I used Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Dappled in Aquamarine for this blanket. For another soft blue-green blanket yarn project, you might like my self-striping aqua gray white crochet baby blanket.

Why You’ll Like This Easy Crochet Throw Blanket Pattern
This easy crochet throw blanket pattern is simple enough for a beginner but still has a pretty textured finish. The double crochet rows make it fast, while the front post and back post stitches add a soft raised design.
It is a great crochet blanket using Bernat Baby Blanket yarn because the yarn is thick, plush, and cozy. The finished blanket is warm, soft, and perfect for curling up on the couch.
More Crochet Blanket Ideas
Once you make this Sea Glass Crochet Throw Blanket, you may also enjoy trying other easy crochet blanket patterns made with bulky yarn, textured crochet stitches, or coastal-inspired colors.

More Easy Blanket Patterns to Try
If you liked this Sea Glass Crochet Throw Blanket, here are a few more soft blanket patterns you might enjoy:
- Easy Chenille Blanket Crochet Pattern – Misty Green Lap Afghan
- Chunky Crochet Blanket Pattern – Lilac Fade
- Easy Blue Clouds Baby Blanket – Bobble Bernat Yarn Pattern
- Pink Bubbles Baby Blanket Pattern – Simple Shell Stitch


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.
