Looking for a quick beginner friendly & super chunky crochet blanket pattern? You can use the free pattern below to make a cozy crochet throw blanket in just a few evenings! I promise you will be toasty warm for winter! Ready to get started on your own chunky blanket cozy retreat? Read on down to find the free crochet blanket pattern written for 5 different sizes!

Great Crochet Blanket for Beginners because of the chunky yarn!
This easy chunky crochet blanket is a great beginner friendly crochet pattern for those who are just learning how to crochet. I promise this crochet blanket works up in so quick!
THE YARN That’s perfect for this chunky crochet blanket
I finished my blanket up in just a few days because my favorite bulky yarn Lion Brand Thick & Quick! I made the entire blanket using the color Hudson Bay, which is one of my favorite colors that Lion Brand makes!

Works up Fast because of the chunky yarn!
I gifted this blanket to my Mom and she loves how cozy (and chunky it is!) This blanket is made with super simple crochet stitches (yes.. great for beginners!) and is an easy crochet pattern to get the hang of! Like most of my patterns this one works up fast and will have you warm in no time.

Ready to learn how to crochet a chunky blanket?
This is one of those patterns that once you get the first few rows in you are good to let your mind go and just crochet! I have to admit that I sat in front of the TV with my pajamas, coffee and Netflix for about two evenings while working on this! But who doesn’t love to crochet & Netflix binge?

5 SIZES & Super Easy to customize!!
I designed this crochet blanket in 5 sizes, and listed the exact yardage of yarn you will need for each size. I figured it would be best to have options! I love the fact that you can crochet a chunky baby blanket crochet pattern in no time at all! The larger sizes do take longer to do so, be aware that you may be working on them for a while.
If you think you are ready to tackle this chunky yarn crochet blanket, then read on down for the full FREE pattern or grab the PDF for a low price below!
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EASY CHUNKY CROCHET BLANKET PATTERN
SKILL LEVEL
- Advanced Beginner
MATERIALS
- Lion Brand Yarn Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Hudson Bay or any bulky 6 yarn.
- Large yarn needle
- Scissors
- Crochet hook size N 9.00 mm
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
- CH = chain
- HDC = half double crochet
- HDCBL = half double crochet back loop
- ST = stitch
- STS = stitches

GAUGE
- 4 sts for every 2″
NOTES
- Baby – 520 yards of yarn
- Twin – 1180 yards of yarn
- Full – 1620 yards of yarn
- Queen – 1,920 yards of yarn
- King – 2,430 yards of yarn

THE CHUNKY CROCHET BLANKET PATTERNS
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(BABY CROCHET BLANKET – 36 x 36)
- Foundation Row – CH 72 +2
- Row 1 – In 2nd CH from hook HDC, HDC in every CH across, turn. (72)
- Row 2 – CH 2, in first ST HDCBL, HDCBL in every ST across, turn. (72)
- Row 3-36 – Repeat Row 2. (72)
- After Row 36 fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
(TWIN CROCHET BLANKET – 39 x 75)
- Foundation Row – CH 78 +2
- Row 1 – In 2nd CH from hook HDC, HDC in every CH across, turn. (78)
- Row 2 – CH 2, in first ST HDCBL, HDCBL in every ST across, turn. (78)
- Row 3-75 – Repeat Row 2. (78)
- After Row 75 fasten off yarn, cut with scissors and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
(FULL CROCHET BLANKET- 54 x 75)
- Foundation Row – CH 108 +2
- Row 1 – In 2nd CH from hook HDC, HDC in every CH across, turn. (108)
- Row 2 – CH 2, in first ST HDCBL, HDCBL in every ST across, turn. (108)
- Row 3-75 – Repeat Row 2. (108)
- After Row 75 fasten off yarn, cut with scissors and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
(QUEEN CROCHET BLANKET – 60x 80)
- Foundation Row – CH 120 +2
- Row 1 – In 2nd CH from hook HDC, HDC in every CH across, turn. (120)
- Row 2 – CH 2, in first ST HDCBL, HDCBL in every ST across, turn. (120)
- Row 3-80 – Repeat Row 2. (70)
- After Row 80 fasten off yarn, cut with scissors and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
(KING CROCHET BLANKET – 76 x 80)
- Foundation Row – CH 152 +2
- Row 1 – In 2nd CH from hook HDC, HDC in every CH across, turn. (152)
- Row 2 – CH 2, in first ST HDCBL, HDCBL in every ST across, turn. (152)
- Row 3-80 – Repeat Row 2. (70)
- After Row 80 fasten off yarn, cut with scissors and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
That’s it! The Chunky Crochet Blanket is now complete! This really is a quick and easy crochet throw pattern!

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Beautiful. This is also a great yarn. Seems like this would be more sturdy and would not fray as easily than the roving blankets that are out.
Thank you!
What size did you make in the pictures? I already have 5 skeins of this yarn and have been looking for a pattern to make a throw blanket like this.
Hi Alyson,
I made the baby size 🙂
This is gorgeous!! What a coincidence. Today I just started looking for a thick blanket pattern to make for my next project! Guess I know which one I’ll make. Thank you for sharing this wonderful pattern. L.
Thank you Lucia! I am glad found us!
Hi Krista, beautiful pattern……I’m attempting it now! Question though: when I start row 2 in the 2nd chain from the hook and do 78 hdc’s I end up with one chain left at the end of the row. I’ve done that twice now….what am I doing wrong? I definitely did 78 chains + 2 for the foundation row and checked to make sure I was starting row 2 in the 2nd chain from the hook. Any idea what the heck I’m doing wrong?! Thanks!!
Susan
Hello! I was wondering what kind of hooks you use, what is you favorite brand?
Hi Gretchen,
I really love the Boye Ergonomic Crochet Hooks & Clover Brands 🙂
Very nice designs, easy to follow patterns
I LOVE THE EASY PATTERNS!!!!! Going to the store tomorrow to buy the yarn. CAN’T WAIT TO START. THANK YOU !!!! GERI
Thank you Geri! 🙂
I’m a beginner crocheter, self-taught from videos and instructional websites, and I’ve been searching for a repetitive pattern to practice my basic skills, but still turn out a beautiful looking blanket. I think this will be the perfect one! Thank you for the inspiration, I look forward to starting this project.
HI Lori,
Glad you found us here! 🙂 I hope you like the pattern and good luck! 🙂
I am using Big Twist Denim Blue with a K hook to make a shrug.
I’ve been crocheting for a long time, but I never got past the beginner stage. This pattern is so easy but it makes me look like a pro!
Thanks, Krista, love your Facebook posts!
I am so glad you like it Cathy! Please share your blanket with me when you are all done! 🙂
Could you perhaps list how many skeins of yarn to purchase for the different sizes of blankets? I might have to tackle this project next while my sewing machine is broken ☺️
Hi Katrina,
The yardage is listed for each size at the beginning of the post. 🙂 Hope this helps.
Krista
Been working on a kingsize version of this using 2 aran weight and 1 whatever-weight coloured yarn threads, and I’m almost done! 3 months of work on and off, usually breaks because I’ve decided to only use yarns from my local charity shop, so sometimes have to wait for new stock.
But omg it’s become the most beautiful, squishy, hard-wearing blanket ever, I’m so proud of it. Love the ribbing this pattern gives, so thank you very much!
HI Cat!
I am so glad you love the blanket pattern! And please share a picture with me when you are done! 🙂
Krista
Is it possible to use a worsted weight yarn for this pattern?
Hi Steffany,
You could, but it would not turn out as big or as thick. You could try holding two strands of worsted weight together to make it comparable.
Hope this helps!
Krista
Hi Krista, made your blanket in hdcbl and received rave comments!! However, I did give you full credit. I would like to make
This blanket in a size 4 medium. What alterations do I gave to make to the patterm?
Thanks so much
Marianne
Hi! I’m a beginner to crochet and looking to start my first blanket. I love the look of your finished product but I do gave a question about the pattern. In row one what does the plus 2 mean? I’ve been searching the Internet for quite some time and I can’t find anything
Hi Gloria,
It just means you will add two more chains to the initial chain #.
Hope this helps!
Krista
Hello Krista, thank you very much for this lovely pattern. I’ve made a small square for a cat that our friend has recently rescued. I live in the UK and was really pleased to find the yarn you recommend and it was great to work with. Best wishes, Sarah.
Hi Sarah,
I am so glad you liked it! I am thrilled to hear that it was used for a rescue cat! <3
Have a great day.
Krista
This looks like a fun project! I have a ton of bernat blanket yarn. Do you think this work be a good pattern for it? Thanks so much!
That would work great! 🙂
I thought it was perfect to find the pattern on your page. My friend’s cat loves the blanket and I’ve made two more since.
Wishing you a very happy week. Sarah 🙂 x
Have a great week too Sarah! 🙂
I bought 12 skeins for a twin sized, my gauge was slightly off so I added 10 st to the chain to make it 40″ wide. 4 skeins in and I can already tell I will need to buy at least 3 more to complete it to full length. Maybe I’m a tight crocheter but it seems the pattern may be an understimate. I still like the project though, it’s great to work on during movies.
I am more of a visual learner. It would be great if you linked a YouTube “how to” video for this pattern. I really want to make this blanket.
Hi Tammy,
It is on my list to do! 🙂 Video is a new language for me so I am slowly learning! 🙂
About how many skeins for each size?
Hi Amy,
Under the notes section I listed how many yards you will need approximately for each size. 🙂
Happy Crocheting!
Krista
How many skeins of yarn to make throw for a couch?
Hi Sabrina,
I did the twin size for my couch! 🙂
can you share what size hook you used for the blanket? TIA
I just finished this blanket in a queen size and love it so much!!!! I used 20 skeins of the 5 oz Hudson Bay. And I actually realized after the fact that I had 121 HDC on my first row and ended up with 81 rows just to finish off that last skein of yarn. So I ended up with 1740 yards in mine but I didn’t check my gauge because all I wanted was a big comfy blanket. Anyways I love it so much, thank you for the pattern! I have already got my sister to order yarn for her own queen size and I just ordered more yarn in a color scheme that my husband would agree with. Thank you!
H Nat,
I used a 9.00 mm crochet hook. 🙂 All the materials I used are listed under the Materials section of the pattern. 🙂
Happy Crocheting!
Yay Andrea! I am so glad you loved it! 🙂 Your blanket sounds amazing! 🙂
I need help! I have started this 4 times and can’t figure out what I am doing wrong. Please tell me how to start row 2 — do you start in the second chain stitch from the hook and how many HD’s do you end up with (not counting the 2 chains that start the row)? Thanks for your help.
Hello. Thank you for such a beautiful pattern. I was looking for something that would work up quickly. I am however stumped and hoping you can enlighten me. For the baby blanket chaining 72+2 would actually make 74 chains total. If I hdc in the 2nd ch from hook that would give me 72 sts at the end of the row however the pattern says I should have 70 sts at the end of each row. What am I doing wrong? Ive worked it over and over and still come up with 72 sts. Please help my confusion! Thank you so much!
Hi Susan,
Thank you for finding that error. The pattern should be 72 st’s not (70) as written. Thank you again!
Krista
can I chain any even # + 2 to increase the pattern
Hi Dorothy,
Yes you can. 🙂 Happy Crocheting.
Krista
Hi Krista,
I am wondering how you chose your hook size. I am contemplating using a larger hook but I am new to crochet so I’m not sure if that is a good idea. I would like to complete it by Christmas and I want it to have that big chunky look that is so in right now. I would welcome your thoughts.
Thanks
Cindy
Hi Cindy,
You totally could use a bigger hook but the measurements I have given would not be the same if you’re ok with that.
Krista
Hi Krista,
Thanks so much for your reply. I am doing the blanket in a Q hook and it looks fabulous….except…I am about 25 rows in and it all looks great except my initial chain row and first row..I seem to have crocheted much looser at the beginning and when I lay the blanket on the table the rest of it is in beautiful consistent rows, but the start looks so loose and wobbly. If I was keeping it, it wouldn’t be a problem but it is a gift. Wondering if you have any suggestions as this really doesn’t seem to be a blanket that would suit an edging where I might be able to hide it, and I would have no idea how to remove a row from the start of a project. Thanks