Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket

The Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket is wintry, lofty, and so super comfy! Crocheted in a modern stripy square, the color possibilities are endless.  Great for those chilly winter nights and looks great draped over a favorite sofa or chair too!

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Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket

Materials:

  • 9.0 mm crochet hook
  • 9 balls of Bernat Blanket in “Cranberry” “Vintage White” and “Dark Gray”  (150g size)
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors

Sizing:

  • 60 inches by 60 inches square
Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket

Abbreviations and Tutorial Links:

Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket

Instructions:

Ch 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.

Round 1: Chain 5, then work 3 dc into the center of the ring, then ch 2. Work the (3 dc, ch 2) two more times into the center of the ring. Work 2 more dc into the center of the ring, and join with a sl st to close.

Round 2: In any corner, tie on a new color then ch 5. Work two dc into the center of the ring. Work a dc in each of the next three stitches. To work the corner, work two dc, ch two, then two more dc in the ch 2 space from the previous round. Work the next side the same way, working a dc in the next three stitches, then work the next corner by working 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc all in the same space. Keep working in this manner all the way around the square. At the corner where the round began, work one more dc in the corner space, Join with a sl st to close round.

Round 3: In any corner, tie on a new color then ch 5. Work 2 dc in the same space. Work a dc in each stitch across the top (there will be seven this time), Work the corner the same way as the previous round (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) Keep going in this manner all the way around, working the corners and the sides as before. When reaching the last corner, work one more dc, and join with a slip stitch to close.

Repeat round 3 until square measures about 60 inches across (or desired dimensions). Each side will grow in stitch count as square get larger, but corners are always worked the same way.

Finishing & Assembly:

Weave in any ends that remain and you’re finished!

Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket

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22 thoughts on “Snow Berries Crochet Throw Blanket, Free Pattern + Video

  1. What a beautiful throw blanket! It looks so warm and toasty. It is the perfect project to work on during the cold winter months! Thanks for sharing your pattern 😊

  2. love the colors and pattern,,,question is you state 9 balls of three colors…is that 3 of each or 9 of each…tia

    1. I found that it is 3 of each color. I am about 1/2 way thru and still have more than a skein of each color left. So sounds about right to me.

    2. Hi, thanks for sharing such a beautiful pattern.Im a beginner and just about to send off for Bernard Blanket yarn. Kathy Hart to answer you question, I believe the pattern requires 3x300grm of each colour for a 60×60 blanket. The link provided above takes you to some good priced Bernet Blanket yarn. Happy crocheting.

    3. Hi! I’m trying to figure out exactly how much Bernat Blanket yarn to purchase. Is it 9 skeins if 150 gm. Yarn per color (total of 27 skeins) for a 60 x. 60 inch square Afghan?

  3. I love your blog…it's on my favorites on my computer and I check it it several times a week to see what wonderful things you creating. Love this and will be making one in autumn colors for my husband.

  4. I am currently working on this blanket and it is turning out amazing! I am curious, I would like to make a pillow to go with it. Can you give me tips on how to sew this onto a pillow case, or how to use this pattern to make a pillow case? Thanks!

    1. I made throw pillows to go with the blankets for Christmas gifts this year (2017). I just did one band of each color (the first 3 bands of the blanket) twice and stitched them back to back with the trim pattern I used for the blanket. I bought premade pillow forms in the craft department to put inside and they turned out great.

  5. Love this! Just finished using your pattern for this blanket and it looks beautiful! So many compliments 🙂

  6. Hi Jennifer,
    Thanks for this beautiful pattern! I could use some advice; I've been working on two of these in bright colors for christmas gifts, and after working up 3 skeins on each I've discovered that the shape is all wonky… it seems that the side coming from the beginning corner is getting continually longer than the other three sides. I believe I'm following the pattern as shown in the video, any widsom as to what might be happening? Thank you!
    Ashley

  7. hi I am new to this and newly back to crocheting, I never learned to follow a written pattern so I watched the video for the berries throw, and made 1, now I'm reading the pattern making a 2nd throw and the written pattern seems incomplete to the video and very different from the pictures makes learning difficult any ideas or help how to get around this I can't get to town for classes and none of my friends crochet, anks

  8. Wow Jennifer thank you for sharing your pattern and taking the time to do the video! I just got mine started but I'm already so excited about it!

  9. Aloha,
    I have watched the video and read the pattern however being a newbie I do have a couple of questions please. When you'er coming up on a corner with the two dc and chain two and then two dc, are we suppose to put a dc in the two dc and then chain two and then dc and start with the single dc across? And by how much does each square increase each time? For instance first there was 4 dc and then 7, so does it increase by 3 each row or more?

  10. I absolutely love this pattern!! I have made 3 blankets using this pattern and my family keeps asking for more. Thank for this pattern.

  11. I am making this blanket and am curious why it wants to curl up on me. Is there something I am doing that is making it curl or will it work itself out?

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