The Cottage Lattice Throw Crochet Pattern

Not sure how I am already releasing my last crochet pattern of the year…but here we are! The Cottage Lattice Throw crochet pattern is a quick and easy blanket if you are looking for one final project to complete. It’s mindless and perfect to work up in between all the chaos of the holidays!

The entire blanket is worked up in double crochet and chain stitches. Super easy and beginner friendly. The layout of the shell stitches in combination with the mesh gives it a subtle checkered look which I love. A simple post stitch border is worked around to give it a finished and complete look.

You could get The Cottage Lattice Throw worked up in just a few crochet sessions if you needed to. I was able to get it worked up in just a handful of days, not working very long on it each time. I used Hue+Me yarn which is my favorite Bulky weight yarn. 8 skeins is enough for this blanket. A lion brand kit is available if you want to use the same yarn as me! I also think it would be super cute worked up in multiple colors if you have a bunch of bulky yarn you need to use up too!

A full video tutorial is available within the pattern. I walk you through each step so you can make your own throw. Perfect if you are a beginner or just need some visual help. Thanks so much for subscribing and all your support!

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Description:

Wrap yourself in cottage-core coziness with the Cottage Lattice Throw. This dreamy bulky-weight blanket features an enchanting lattice texture created with simple, beginner-friendly stitches that work up quickly and effortlessly. The pattern includes a full video tutorial, making it perfect for relaxing, no-stress stitching. Soft, warm, and beautifully textured, this throw brings a touch of romantic, cottage-style charm to any room.

Materials:

  • Bulky (5) Weight Yarn, Lion Brand Hue + Me in Macchiato, 8 skeins, 1075 yards

  • L/8mm Crochet Hook

  • Needle

  • Scissors

  • Stitch Markers (4)

Gauge:

9 Sts by 4 Rows= 4×4”

Finished Measurements:

47” W,  54” L

Notes:

  • The starting Ch-4 counts as 1 Dc + 1 Ch.

  • The Starting Ch 3 counts as 1 Dc.

  • The Ch’s within the row go towards your overall St count.

  • To adjust the width of your blanket add or remove Sts in multiples of 14 to Row 1. Take into account this will change the amount of yards required.

Video Link:

Need a little extra help? Check out my full video tutorial here!

Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):

Fsc- Foundation Single Crochet

Sc- Single Crochet

Ch(s)- Chain(s)

Dc- Double Crochet

Sk- Skip

St(s)- Stitch(es)

Sl St- Slip Stitch

Fpdc- Front Post Double Crochet

Bpdc- Back Post Double Crochet

SM- Stitch Marker

Pattern:

Row 1: 99 Fsc, turn. (99 Sc) Alternatively, you can Ch 1 more than the number listed above, work 1 Sc into the second Ch from the hook and across for the same St count.

Rows 2-5: Ch 4 (counts as 1 Dc +1 Ch), Sk next St, 1 Dc in following, Ch 1, Sk 1, 1 Dc, Sk 2, 5 Dc in next, *Sk 2, 1 Dc in next, [Ch 1, Sk 1, 1 Dc] 4 times, Sk 2, 5 Dc in next*, repeat from * to * across until 7 Sts remain, Sk 2, 1 Dc, [Ch 1, Sk 1, 1 Dc] 2 times, turn.

Note- Don’t forget, starting in Row 3 your final Dc will be worked into the 3rd Ch of the starting Ch 4 from the previous row.

Rows 6-9: Ch 3 (counts as 1 Dc), 2 Dc in first St (same St as starting Ch), Sk 2 Sts, 1 Dc in next, Ch 1, Sk 1, 1 Dc] 4 times, *Sk 2, 5 Dc in next, Sk 2, 1 Dc in next, [Ch 1, Sk 1, 1 Dc] 4 times*, repeat from * to * across row until 3 Sts remain, Sk 2, 3 Dc in final St, turn.

Note- For Row 6 your final Sts are worked into the 3rd Ch of the starting ch 4 from the previous row. Rows 7-9 your final Sts are worked into the top of the Ch 3 from the previous row.

Rows 10-53: Repeat Rows 2-9. You will end on a row 5 repeat.

Don’t forget to turn your work after your last row made.

Border:

Round 1: Ch 1, 1 Sc in each St and Ch Sp across the top of the blanket, work 1 extra Sc into the corner St (place a SM in it), work 2 Sc into the end of each row down the side of the blanket. When you reach the foundation Row 1, work 1 Sc into the side of it, 1 extra Sc into the corner (place a SM) and 1 Sc into the bottom of the first St. Continue along the bottom with 1 Sc into each St. When you reach the next corner work 1 extra Sc into the corner (place a SM), 1 Sc into the side of the foundation row. Continue up the side with 2 Sc into the end of each row. When you reach the end of the round work 1 extra Sc St into the same St as your first Sc. Sl St to the first Sc to join, turn. (412 Sc)

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 Dc), 3 Dc into next St (place a SM in the center St of the 3), 1 Dc in each St down the side of the blanket until you reach the first SM, work 3 Dc into the same St (place SM in center St), 1 Dc in each St along the bottom until you reach the next SM, work 3 Dc into the same St (place SM in center St), 1 Dc in each St up the side until you reach the next SM, 3 Dc into the same St (place a SM in center St), 1 Dc in each St along the top of the blanket, Sl St to the top of the Ch 3 to join, turn. (420 Dc)

Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as 1 Dc), *1 Fpdc, 1 Bpdc* repeat from * to * until you reach the first SM, work 2 Fpdc around the same St, continue alternating Fpdc and Bpdc and work 2 Fpdc Sts around the same St as your next SM. Repeat the same process with the third SM. Finally when you reach your last SM, work 2 Fpdc Sts around the same St, finish with 1 Bpdc in the final St. Sl St to the top of the Ch 3 to join. (424 Dc)

Fasten off and weave in all ends.

CODE: COTTAGE

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