How to crochet a chevron blanket pattern

How to crochet a chevron blanket pattern

The crocheted chevron (or ripple) pattern, which is a popular and stylish design often used in blankets. Here’s a basic guide on how to crochet a chevron blanket pattern similar to what’s shown in the image:

🧢 Materials Needed:

  • Worsted weight yarn (multiple colors if desired)
  • Crochet hook (usually size H/5.0mm or I/5.5mm, check yarn label)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

πŸ” Chevron Pattern Basics:

The chevron pattern alternates increases and decreases to form peaks and valleys.

πŸͺ‘ Pattern Instructions:

🧷 Step 1: Foundation Chain

  • Start with a multiple of 12 + 3 chains.
    Example: 12 x 10 = 120 + 3 = 123 chains

🧷 Step 2: Row 1

  • Double Crochet (dc) in the 4th chain from hook.
  • 1 dc in each of the next 3 chains.
  • dc2tog (decrease) twice: (yarn over, insert hook in next ch, draw up a loop, yarn over, pull through two loops) β€” repeat in next ch, then pull through all loops on hook.
  • 1 dc in each of the next 3 chains.
  • 2 dc in the next chain twice (this is the increase β€” creates the peak).
  • Repeat the pattern: 3 dc, 2 dc2tog, 3 dc, 2 increases…
  • End with 1 dc in each of the last stitches. Turn.

🧷 Step 3: Repeat Row

  • Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc), repeat the same chevron pattern across the row:
    • 3 dc, 2 dc2tog (valley)
    • 3 dc, 2 dc in next st twice (peak)
  • Continue until desired length is reached, changing colors as desired (like the white and red in your image).

🎨 Color Changes:

  • Change color every 4–6 rows for a bold striping effect (as seen in your image).
  • To change colors: on the last yarn over of the last dc in the row, pull through the new color and continue crocheting with it.

🧺 Tips:

  • Keep your edges straight by making sure to start and end rows with the same number of stitches.
  • Count your stitches frequently to maintain the pattern.
  • Weave in ends with a yarn needle when done.

Video tutorial : How to crochet a chevron blanket pattern

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