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You are here: Home / Crochet / Free Crochet Blanket Pattern – The Fisherman Throw

Free Crochet Blanket Pattern – The Fisherman Throw

April 23, 2021

Now available using worsted weight yarn – check out the updated post here

 

You are going to LOVE this free crochet blanket pattern! Made using the best crochet stitch for a blanket I can think of, this simple but stunning stitch results in a throw that will fit in perfectly with both modern and traditional decors.

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    easy crochet throw blanket

     

     

    I made mine a few summers ago – as many of you know already I am super slow at crocheting – I did it poolside, at the park, watching TV and pretty much anywhere I sat for any amount of time.  Ziva (my dog) was making it hers before I was even done!  Then again nothing new there 😆🐕

    This stitch looks amazing in all yarns and weights so its great for crochet in  any of your favourite yarns.  Just be sure to adjusting your hook size as necessary.   Be sure to keep the hook larger than needed so that yours will have the same beautiful drape as mine does.

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    Customize Your Blanket!

    Download the BLANKET SIZING CHART so you can choose whatever size you like! Because it is a blanket, and not a garment that needs to fit perfectly we can just make our starting chain the same length as indicated in the chart.

     

     

    If you are making the throw exactly as I did you can scroll down and follow my stitch counts in the pattern 🙂 Printable pattern can be purchased for a few dollars from my Etsy shop Fisherman Throw Pattern Download

    Size

    40″ x 60″ including fringe

     

     

    beige textured crochet blanket

     

     

    Skill Level

    Easy

    Abbreviations

    ch – chain

    dc – double crochet

    hdc – half double crochet

    sc – single crochet

    sk – skip

    sp – space

    st – stitch

    sts – stitches

    sl st – slip stitch

    rpt – repeat

    Materials Required

    Tapestry Needle Stitch Markers 11.5 mm hook

    Worsted Weight Loops & Threads Tweed Big 5 Skeins x (265m/300g) This is enough do to fringe as well. If you do not want to do the fringe you only need 4 Skeins (Note: this yarn is thicker than many other worsted weight yarns.)

    I did find as I got into the blanket that the yarn was becoming hard to unwind so I rolled mine into a ball and it made it much easier to work with. (lol see my selfie in my sunglasses?)

     

     

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    THROW 40″ x 60″ (including fringe)

    To lengthen or shorten this throw just add or subtract stitches.  Be sure to keep your chain a multiple of 2.

    With 11.5 mm hook

    Ch 94

    3 skipped chain of row 1 counts as 1st dc

    Row 1: Dc in 4th chain from hook (this counts as 1st dc), *ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch* rpt from * to * ending with dc in last ch.  Ch 2 turn. (91)

    Row 2: Chain 2 of previous row counts as first hdc.  Dc in 1st ch one row below, ch 1, skip next ch. *Dc in next ch one row below, ch 1, skip next ch* rpt from * to* to last 2 sts  Skip 2nd last st, hdc in last ch.  Ch 2 turn. (91)

    Rows 3 – 74: Ch 2 from previous row counts as 1st hdc.  Dc in 1st skipped st under ch 1 space, ch 1, skip next st, *dc in skipped st under ch space, ch 1 skip next st* rpt from *to* to last 2 sts, sk next st, hdc in last st.  Ch 2 turn  (91)

    Note: At the end of row 74 only ch 1.

    Finishing row: Sc in 1st ch space, dc in skipped stitch under ch space, (sc, dc in skipped st under ch space) rpt () in each ch 1 space till end of row. End with hdc in last ch.   Fasten off and weave in ends.

    Weave in all ends and secure with Fray Check – make sure that you fasten off on the same side for all ends – this will become the wrong side of the throw.  Handy Hint – I don’t cut ends until the very last step that way the wrong side is always clearly visible.

     

    beige textured crochet blanket

     

    FRINGE (Optional)

    Fringe is placed in the end of every other row evenly across bottom and top of throw.

    Cut 296 (or 4 at a time) pieces of yarn approximately 16 inches long.

     

    free crochet blanket pattern

    Fold 4 pieces of yarn at a time in half and hold bottom of throw with wrong side facing you, use hook to draw the folded ends around the stitch pulling from right side under stitch back up through to right side again.

    Pull the loose ends through the folded section and draw the knot up not too firmly. Repeat in the end of every other row.  Once fringes are all attached lay flat on hard surface and trim to straighten the bottom of the fringe.  I cut mine at 6 inches measured from top of knot.


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