{"title":"How to Crochet a Blanket","canonicalUrl":"https://www.craftingstepbystep.com/crochet/how-to-crochet-a-blanket","category":{"slug":"crochet","name":"Crochet"},"creator":{"name":"Bella Coco","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQEzmjboJ_6-uG8-1j4coNw","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnHAtQlXlY0"},"tldr":"Crochet a chunky beginner blanket in three hours. Just half double crochet, an 8mm hook, and Bernat Baby Blanket yarn. Step-by-step photos and timestamps.","totalDurationSeconds":1049,"difficulty":"easy","tools":[],"materials":[],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Step 1: Gather your materials","text":"Pull out two 300g balls of Bernat Baby Blanket yarn in two contrasting colors and an 8mm crochet hook. The big hook plus the chunky yarn is what makes this blanket fast - thinner yarn doubles or triples the time.Roughly 200g of each color is enough for a baby blanket. If you want a bigger lap blanket or throw, double up to 400g per color. You'll also want a pair of scissors and a yarn needle to weave in the ends at the finish."},{"number":2,"title":"Step 2: Make a slip knot","text":"Pull about six inches of yarn off the ball as your tail. Wrap the yarn around two fingers to form a small cross, then bring the working yarn (the part still attached to the ball) over the front of the cross.Slide the back loop forward through the front loop. Pull the working yarn to tighten the knot. Slip the loop onto your crochet hook and pull snug - tight enough to stay on the hook, loose enough to slide along it."},{"number":3,"title":"Step 3: Chain 55 to start the foundation","text":"Yarn over the hook (wrap the working yarn around the shaft from back to front) and pull through the loop already on the hook. That's your first chain. Repeat 54 more times for a total of 55 chains.The first 53 chains define how wide your blanket will be. The extra 2 at the end act as turning chains so the first stitch sits at the right height. Keep your tension loose - tight foundation chains make the first row a fight to work into."},{"number":4,"title":"Step 4: Work the first row of half double crochet","text":"Skip the first two chains from the hook. Insert the hook into the third chain. Yarn over and pull a loop through that chain - you should now have three loops on the hook. Yarn over again and pull through all three loops at once. That's one half double crochet.Repeat into every chain along the row. By the end you'll have 53 stitches sitting on top of your foundation chain."},{"number":5,"title":"Step 5: Turn and work row two","text":"Chain 2 to lift up to the next row's height, then flip the work over so the back of row one faces you. From here on, that chain-2 counts as the first stitch of the new row.Half double crochet into the top of the next stitch and work all the way across. When you reach the end, work one final half double into the very top of the previous row's turning chain - that last stitch is what keeps the edges from leaning inward."},{"number":6,"title":"Step 6: Build rows and change colors","text":"Repeat the row pattern - chain 2, turn, half double across - for 12 rows in your first color. To switch colors, work the last stitch of row 12 right up to the final yarn-over. Drop the old color, pick up the new color, and pull it through the loops on the hook to complete the stitch.Snip the old yarn leaving a 6-inch tail (you'll weave it in later). Continue with the new color. Repeat the color stripes however many times your blanket calls for - Bella Coco's full pattern with row counts is in her blog post."},{"number":7,"title":"Step 7: Tie off and weave in the ends","text":"After the last stitch of your final row, cut the working yarn six inches from the hook. Yarn over and pull the cut tail all the way through the loop on the hook to lock the stitch.Thread each loose tail (including the color-change tails) onto a yarn needle. Weave the tail back and forth through three or four stitches on the back side of the blanket so it hides between the rows. Trim flush so nothing pokes through to the front."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-05-19T14:10:45.320Z","published":"2026-05-02T16:22:38.206Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}