Gorgeous Grit Crochet Blanket

This blanket is so cozy and super easy to make. It has a soft texture and a lovely drape. I gifted my blanket to my dog Nancy, and she loves it!

Sizing

  • The finished blanket (including border) measures about 35′′ (89 cm) long x 30′′ (76 cm) wide.
  • Gauge: 16 stitches x 16 rows = 4″ (10 cm) square worked in pattern
  • To adjust the width of your blanket, chain any multiple of 2 + 1, + 2 for the foundation chain. For my blanket, I made (2 × 65) + 1 + 2 = 133 ch.
  • To adjust the length of your blanket, work more or fewer rows.

Yarn

  • DK (weight 3) yarn
  • My blanket used about 450g of Stylecraft Special DK yarn (295 metres/322 yards, 100g ball).
  • I used four balls for the stripes (four colours) and one ball for the border (one colour).
  • For each stripe, I finished the ball, then switched to the next colour. Avoid changing colours partway through a row or round.

Tools

  • 4 mm (US size G-6, UK size 8) crochet hook
  • Scissors, measuring tape, and yarn needle
  • Stitch markers and row counter
  • Pins and blocking mat (optional)

Notes

  • The blanket is worked in rows from the bottom up. The border is worked in rounds.
  • Blocking your finished blanket will increase the size and help it lay flatter.
  • When working the border, focus on keeping the edges flat rather than maintaining a specific stitch count.
  • If your border starts to curl, work more stitches, and if it starts to get too wavy, work fewer stitches.

Copyright

  • You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern, just mention that it is a Pleasant Crochet pattern.
  • The written pattern is for personal use only (no selling, reproducing, redistributing, or altering any part of this pattern).

Abbreviations (US terminology)

  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • rep = repeat
  • ch(s) = chain(s)
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • (…) = in the same stitch
  • * * = repeat steps within

Special Stitch

  • Grit stitch
  • Made by working row 1, then repeating row 2
  • Stitch multiple: 2 + 1, + 2

Pattern

Ch 133 for the foundation ch.

Row 1: Skip the first 2 ch (counts as 1 sc), 1 dc in the next ch, *skip the next ch, (1 sc, 1 dc) in the next ch*, rep from * to * across the row until 2 ch remain, skip 1 ch, 1 sc in the last ch, turn.

Row 2: Ch 1 (counts as 1 sc), 1 dc in the first st, *skip the next dc, (1 sc, 1 dc) in the next sc*, rep from * to * across the row until 2 sts remain, skip 1 dc, 1 sc in the turning ch, turn.

Repeat row 2 until you reach your desired length. On your final row, work 1 sc in the turning chain, but do not turn, as we will continue on to work the border.

Border

Round 1: Begin in any corner space by pulling up a loop. Ch 1 (does not count as a st), work 2 sc in the same space. Continuing around the blanket, work 1 sc in each st and 3 sc in each corner space. When you return to the beginning, work 1 sc in the starting corner space. Sl st in the first sc to join.

Round 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a st), work (1 hdc, ch 2, 1 hdc) in the same st. Continuing around the blanket, work 1 hdc in each st and (1 hdc, ch 2, 1 hdc) in each remaining corner st. Sl st in the first hdc to join.

Fasten off and weave in all the ends. Congratulations, your blanket is all done!