Free Crochet One-Row Blanket Pattern for Cozy Comfort
Cozy up with a Free Crochet One-Row Blanket Pattern, that gives soft warmth and charming style while adding comfort and beauty to any space.
Free Crochet One-Row Blanket Pattern Everyone Loves
Its simple design makes it ideal for everyday use, thoughtful gifts, or treasured keepsakes for family and friends. The smooth stitches and flowing design create a soothing rhythm that is easy on the eyes and relaxing to touch. Combining comfort, style, and practicality, this blanket becomes more than just a cozy layer—it becomes a cherished part of your home.
Chunky Crochet Blanket – One Row Repeat Pattern
Materials
- Yarn: 10 balls of #5 bulky weight yarn
Example: Lion Brand “Hue + Me” in color “Salt” - Hook: 6.5 mm (US size K) crochet hook
- Notions (Optional):
- Darning needle (for weaving in ends)
- Scissors
Key Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch– chain
- sc– single crochet
- dc– double crochet
- st– stitch
- sk– skip
- rep– repeat
Special Notes
- The pattern is constructed using a one-row repeat after the foundation.
- The stitch pattern requires a multiple of 4 chains for the foundation plus no additional chains.
- A swatch can be made by chaining 16; blanket instructions use 136 chains.
- No border is required; scalloped edges form naturally.
- Project is worked in rows.
Pattern Instructions
Foundation Chain
- For blanket: ch 136.
- For swatch/practice: ch 16.
- Adjustable: Use a multiple of 4 for your desired width.
Row 1
- Dc in 3rd ch from hook.
- Ch 2.
- Sc in next ch.
- Rep from Step 1 as follows:
- Sk next 2 ch. Dc twice in next ch (put both dcs in same ch).
- Ch 2.
- Sc in next ch.
- Continue repeating Step 4 across the row until 4 chains remain.
- Sk next 2 ch. Dc twice in next ch (both dcs in same ch).
- Ch 2.
- Sc in last ch.
Row 2 (Repeat Row)
- Ch 2, turn.
- In the first ch-2 space from the previous row:
- Work 2 dc, ch 2, 1 sc (all in the same space).
- Sk the next 3 stitches (these will be 2 dc and 1 sc from previous row).
- Rep Step 2 in the next ch-2 space.
- Continue to repeat Steps 2-4 across the row.
- Ensure the last stitch goes into the final ch-2 space.
Repeat
- Repeat Row 2 until you have a total of 61 rows (or until the blanket reaches your desired length).
Finishing
- Fasten off and weave in ends using your darning needle.
Conclusion
This chunky blanket pattern uses simple stitches and a repetitive sequence that is easy and meditative for crocheters of all levels. The naturally occurring scalloped edge gives a finished look without requiring an additional border.
Pattern Correction/Clarification
- The transcription mentions completing the sc by yarn over and pulling through two loops — to clarify, for a single crochet, yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook (not two steps as in dc).
- Ensure you count your chains and stitches carefully to maintain the correct stitch pattern and straight edges.
Tips
- Mark the first and last stitches with stitch markers to help maintain straight edges if you’re new to row work.
- For a different color effect, experiment with ombre or striping with multiple yarn shades.
- If your foundation chain is too tight, use a larger hook for the chain only, then switch to the 6.5 mm for the rest.
- Block the finished blanket for a more even appearance if desired.







