If you’re searching for a cozy, modern, and beginner-friendly textured crochet blanket pattern, you’re going to love this new chunky crochet blanket design. Created with comfort and simplicity in mind, this pattern is perfect for crocheters who enjoy rich texture, fast progress, and a finished blanket that looks stunning in any home.

Chunky crochet blankets continue to be one of the most popular handmade projects, and it’s easy to see why. They work up quickly, feel incredibly soft, and make beautiful statement pieces for couches, beds, and reading nooks. This textured crochet blanket pattern combines bold stitches with a timeless look, making it a project you’ll reach for again and again.
A Beautiful Textured Stitch Pattern
What makes this blanket truly special is the stitch pattern. The design features a repeating textured stitch that adds depth and visual interest without being complicated. The texture creates a plush, almost woven look that stands out while still remaining relaxing to crochet. If you enjoy crochet patterns with texture but don’t want anything overly complicated, this pattern strikes the perfect balance.
The stitch pattern is easy to memorize, making it ideal for cozy evenings, weekend projects, or even mindful crocheting while watching your favorite shows. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or someone comfortable with basic stitches, this chunky textured crochet blanket pattern is approachable and rewarding.
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This Textured Crochet Blanket Pattern is part of the 3rd Annual Gift to Myself Crochet Along with Underground Crafter. I chose to make myself a warm and cozy blanket ahich is perfect for this cold weather. I love to snuggle and keep myself warm and I am happy with this chunky yarn crochet blanket.
If you would like to participate in the 3rd Annual Gift to Myself Crochet Along, see below for directions.

How the 2026 Gift to Myself CAL Works
On weekdays from January 2 through January 30, 2026, we’ll share a free crochet pattern that you can make for yourself! You can make these fabulous and free projects to keep, for gifts, or to donate to charity while chatting with other crocheters in the Underground Crafters Facebook and Ravelry groups and sharing your projects to win giveaway prizes!
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- You can join in by crocheting the patterns as you have time.
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- By the end of the CAL, you’ll have up to 21 awesome projects for YOU! Do some “selfish” crocheting by making gifts for you with us!
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Perfect for Home Decor and Gifting
This textured crochet blanket pattern is designed to be both functional and decorative. Its chunky look adds warmth and character to modern, farmhouse, or cozy cottage-style interiors. Drape it over a sofa, fold it at the foot of a bed, or use it as your go-to blanket during chilly evenings.
Handmade crochet blankets also make thoughtful gifts, and this pattern is a wonderful option for birthdays, housewarmings, weddings, or holiday presents. A chunky textured crochet blanket pattern like this one feels luxurious, heartfelt, and personal—something store-bought blankets can’t quite match.
Easy Customization for Any Size
One of the best features of this textured crochet blanket pattern is how easy it is to customize. The pattern can be adjusted to create different blanket sizes, making it suitable for throws, lap blankets, or even larger bed-sized blankets. This flexibility makes it a great choice if you want one pattern that can be used for multiple projects.
You can also personalize your blanket by choosing different color options to match your home decor or create seasonal versions. Neutral tones highlight the texture beautifully, while bold colors make the stitch pattern really pop.

A Relaxing and Satisfying Crochet Project
Chunky crochet projects are known for their quick progress, and this blanket is no exception. Watching the texture build row by row is incredibly satisfying, making this pattern perfect if you’re looking for a fast crochet blanket pattern that still looks detailed and professional.
Because of its simple repeat and cozy texture, this pattern is also a great confidence booster. It’s ideal for crocheters who want to practice working with textured stitches while creating something practical and beautiful.
Get Started on Your Textured Crochet Blanket Today
If you’ve been looking for a stylish, cozy, and easy textured crochet blanket pattern, this new design is the perfect addition to your crochet pattern collection. With its chunky texture, timeless appeal, and customizable sizing, it’s a blanket you’ll love making—and using—for years to come.
Whether you’re crocheting for yourself or creating a handmade gift, this chunky textured crochet blanket is sure to become a favorite project you’ll want to make again and again.
Skill Level
Beginner
Materials
Bernat Blanket Yarn 100% Polyester 220 yds (201 m), 10.5 oz (300g) in Coal and Burnt Mustard
Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn 100% Polyester 220 yds (201 m), 10.5 oz (300g) in White
Super Bulky Yarn (6)
Hook 10 mm (N/P)
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Tape Measure
Color A (Burnt Mustard) – 3, (3, 3, 4) balls
Color B (Coal) – 2, (2, 2, 3) balls
Color C (White) – 2, (2, 2, 3) balls
Gauge
7 sts x 5 rows (2 dc, 1 hdc, and 2 (dc, sc) = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)
The gauge is based on the pattern using the above rows
Finished Measurements
Lapghan – 36” x 48”
Small Throw – 48” x 60”
Standard Throw – 52” x 60”
Large Throw – 60” x 72”
Abbreviations
Ch(s) – chain(s)
St(s) – stitch(es)
Sc – single crochet
Hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
Rep – repeat

Notes
The pattern is written in US Standard Terms
The pattern is worked in rows from beginning to end
Ch 1 and ch 2 at the beginning of the row do not count as st.
Pattern Instructions – Textured Crochet Blanket Pattern
Ch 64, (86, 92, 106) with Color A
Row 1: hdc in 2nd ch and each ch to end, turn 63, (85, 91, 105)
Row 2: ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn
Row 3: ch 3, dc in 2nd and each st to end, turn
Row 4: ch 1, sc in first st, * dc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * to last st, turn
Row 5: ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn
Row 6: ch 1, sc each in first 2 sts, * dc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * to last st, sc in last st.
Rows 3 – 6 make the pattern
Repeating rows 3-6, change yarn as below
Rows 7- 10, (12, 12, 18): rep rows 3 – 6
Rows 11, (13, 13, 19) – 14, (16, 16, 22): Color B
Rows 15, (17, 17, 23) – 18, (20, 20, 26): Color C
Rows 19, (21, 21, 27) – 22, (24, 24, 30): Color B
Rows 23, (25, 25, 31) – 26, (28, 28, 34): Color C
Rows 27, (29, 29, 35) – 30, (40, 40, 48): Color A
Rows 31, (41, 41, 49) – 34, (44, 44, 52): Color C
Rows 35, (45, 45, 53) – 38, (48, 48, 56): Color B
Rows 39, (49, 49, 57) – 42, (52, 52, 60): Color C
Rows 43, (53, 53, 61)- 46, (56, 56, 64): Color B
Rows 47, (57, 57, 65) – 50, (60, 60, 68): Color C
Rows (61, 61, 69) – (64, 64, 72): Color B
Rows 51, (65, 65, 73) – 58, (76, 76, 88): Color A
Row 59, (77, 77, 89) – 60, (78, 78, 90): ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn
Edging
Hdc evenly around the blanket, working 3 sts in each corner
Fasten off and weave in ends

