Forever Winter Throw Crochet Pattern

I had to do it. I just couldn’t help myself. After making The Luna Cardigan using Lion Brand Go For Fleece Sherpa I KNEW I had to make a blanket. The Forever Winter Throw is here and definitely my coziest blanket pattern! Not only is it the coziest but it’s also the easiest.

Even a beginner can do this project! The entire blanket is worked up in single crochet stitches. You can easily feel your stitches as you go and I even made a video tutorial to help you out!

If you want your Forever Winter Throw to be bigger just add more chains to the starting chain and add more rows until you are happy with the size! I only used 7 skeins for mine.

Be sure to check out some of my other blanket patterns too!

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Description:

Time to cozy up on the couch with your new favorite throw! This blanket is beginner friendly and will work up in no time. The sherpa yarn is soft and warm, making the perfect blanket to lounge in.

Materials:

Gauge:

4X4”= 5 Sc by 5 Rows

Finished Measurements:

42” W, 56” L

Notes:

  • This blanket is worked from the bottom up.

  • Sometimes it can be tricky to see your stitches using fluffy yarn. I recommend “feeling” your stitches as you go.

  • Your St count will stay the same throughout the pattern.

  • Don’t worry if you are not sure about your row count. Just keep going until you run out of yarn.

  • If you do not have a 15mm hook you can size up to a 15.75mm or 16mm hook.

Video Link:

Full Video Tutorial

Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):

Ch- Chain

Sc- Single Crochet

St- Stitch

Forever Winter Throw Blanket

Pattern:

Ch 53

Row 1: 1 Sc in the second Ch from your hook and each remaining Ch across, turn. (52 Sc)

Rows 2-76: Ch 1, 1 Sc in each St across, turn. (52 Sc)

Tie off and weave in any ends. Note- if you have extra yarn, keep going until you run out!

Forever Winter Throw Crochet Pattern

I hope you guys enjoyed this quick crochet pattern! I hope it keeps you warm all winter long!

forever winter throw crochet pattern

 

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Rachel Misner