Free Crochet Pattern: Cedar Lane Throw Blanket
Here is another throw blanket to add to the mix! This moss stitch throw blanket design started out as a personal project for a family member and quickly turned into a design that I wanted to share with the crochet community. The moss stitch (also known as the linen stitch) is one of my favorite stitches to work with. I’ve made several projects with it over the years, and I definitely see myself designing with it again soon. Even though the moss stitch is incredibly simple, it creates strikingly beautiful projects that are relaxing to create.
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Cedar Lane Throw Blanket
The Cedar Lane Throw Blanket features a unique striping pattern to showcase the beauty and simplicity of the moss stitch, and the end result is a gorgeous blanket that is sure to look incredible in your home. You can use bright colors to match your home décor or the season, or use neutral colors to make this a year-round home accessory.
If you like having a project to work on in the evenings while you wind down for the day, this moss stitch throw blanket is a great project to add to your list. The striping pattern changes just often enough to keep you on your toes without creating too many ends to weave in, but the one-row repeat is easy enough that you’re not stressed while you’re working. It’s definitely a win-win!
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Skill Level
Easy
Materials
1,350 yards Color A, size 4 worsted weight yarn. I used 6 skeins of Red Heart Super Saver yarn <5 oz/141 gm> <226 yds/215 m> in the Grey Heather colorway.
600 yards Color B, size 4 worsted weight yarn. I used 2 skeins of Red Heart Super Saver yarn <7 oz/198 gm> <364 yds/333 m> in the Charcoal colorway.
US size K/10.5 crochet hook (6.50 mm)
Scissors
Yarn needle
Stitch markers
Gauge
14 stitches x 13 rows = 4″ square
Pattern used for gauge: Rows 1 – 13 of pattern
Finished Size
Approximately 47″ w x 60″ h
Stitch Abbreviations
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
sp – space
st(s) – stitch(es)
Pattern Notes
In Row 1, the 3 skipped chs count as 1 skipped st, 1 sc, and 1 ch-1 sp.
Beginning in Row 2, the ch 2 at the beginning of each row counts as a sc and a ch-1 sp. The last sc in each row will be placed in the ch-1 sp created by the ch 2 from the previous row.
Stitch markers can be used to assist with stitch placement.
How to Make this Linen Stitch Throw Blanket
Blanket Body
With Color A, ch 166.
Row 1: sc in 4th ch from hook, [ch 1, sk 1 ch, sc in next ch] 80 times, turn <82 sc, 81 ch-1 sp>.
Row 2: ch 2, sk 1st st, sc in ch-1 sp, [ch 1, sk next st, sc in ch-1 sp] 80 times, turn <82 sc, 81 ch-1 sp>.
Rows 3 – 14: repeat Row 2 12 times
Rows 15 – 20: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 21 – 26: with Color A, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 27 – 32: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
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Rows 33 – 38: with Color A, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 39 – 44: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 45 – 78: with Color A, repeat Row 2 34 times
Rows 79 – 84: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 85 – 90: with Color A, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 91 – 104: with Color B, repeat Row 2 14 times
Rows 105 – 110: with Color A, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 111 – 116: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 117 – 150: with Color A, repeat Row 2 34 times
Rows 151 – 156: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 157 – 162: with Color A, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 163 – 168: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 169 – 174: with Color A, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 175 – 180: with Color B, repeat Row 2 6 times
Rows 181 – 194: with Color A, repeat Row 2 14 times
At the end of Row 194, do not fasten off. Proceed to border.
Blanket Border
Rotate 90 degrees to begin the Border.
Left side: ch 1, skip end of 1st row, [sc in ch-1 sp at end of next row, ch 1] 96 times, 2 sc in end of next ch-sp, rotate 90 degrees <98 sc, 97 ch-1 sp>.
Bottom: ch 1, sk 1st st, sc in ch-1 sp, [ch 1, sk next st, sc in ch-1 sp] 78 times, 2 sc in next ch-1 sp, rotate 90 degrees <81 sc, 80 ch-1 sp>.
Right Side: ch 1, skip end of 1st row, [sc in ch-1 sp at end of next row, ch 1] 96 times, 2 sc in end of next ch-sp, rotate 90 degrees <98 sc, 97 ch-1 sp>.
Top: ch 1, sk 1st st, sc in ch-1 sp, [ch 1, sk next st, sc in ch-1 sp] 78 times, 2 sc in next ch-1 sp, sl st in top of sc to join <81 sc, 80 ch-1 sp>.
Fasten off. Weave in ends and block to desired dimensions.
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