Biscuit Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
The Biscuit Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is a super easy, super quick blanket to crochet. This pattern uses only single crochet and double crochet so it makes for a great project to work on as you watch your favorite shows or movies. I’ve also included a video tutorial which can be helpful if you’ve never worked with fuzzy yarn.
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One Saturday morning I was feeling adventurous so I asked my 13 year old daughter to pick out some yarn. For those of you who don’t know she’s the Squid in KT and the Squid. I headed to We Crochet to this page, handed over my computer and told her to pick whatever she wanted. Once she picked a yarn line I told her to pick as many or as little colors as she’d like. She said she had 3 colors so I helped a little and told her how many skeins to order. Having no idea what she ordered (only that it was 3 colors) it was quite the surprise when it came and I opened the box to find Fable fur! I had used this yarn a few times but not in larger quantities. Honestly, it’s something I tend to shy away from. After talking to the Squid it sounded like she had her heart set on a blanket which totally makes sense. She loves to cuddle up in her bed with all her blankets and draw.
I ended up having to order more yarn and used 12 skeins total. I honestly love how it came out! This was such a quick project too. I started on a Friday afternoon and finished Sunday afternoon and that wasn’t even working on it constantly. It’s funny because while I was working on it each kid (I have 4) came up to me and asked if they could have one too. I’ve already ordered more yarn so I better get to work, haha.
Even the cats loved it! Hence the name Biscuit Blanket. Seriously, if the blanket is in reach it’s biscuit time. Look at that cutie! It took no time for her to get comfy as soon as I put it on the chair for photos.
Below you’ll find the free pattern. I also filmed a video and a little tutorial. Honestly, you probably don’t even need the pattern. If you watch the video I explain how to make it. I will warn you though, if you’ve never used this yarn before it can be a bit tricky. It’s hard because you can’t see the stitches and it’s done mostly by feel. It’s nice because it’s super forgiving and any mistakes aren’t noticeable but if you’re brand new to crochet you might want to hold off on this project until you feel a bit more confident in understanding the anatomy of stitches or maybe pick a super bulky yarn that isn’t as fuzzy.
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Before you get started here are some helpful links.
Purchase an ad-free PDF of the is pattern on Etsy or Ravelry
You can find Fable Fur here. Go for Faux from Lion Brand is a great sub too. I’d go with whatever one happens to be on sale, haha.
If you have any questions please use the my Contact Me form and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can
Biscuit Blanket ©2022 KT and the Squid. All rights reserved. You may not sell, trade, share or redistribute this pattern in any way. You may sell finished items made from this pattern.
Size
Approx. 45” by 56” (easily adjustable)
Yarn
We Crochet Fable Fur (100% polyester; 71yds/100g; Super bulky weight)
4 skeins Color A: Corvo
4 skeins Color B: Topo
4 skeins Color C: Andesite
Hook
12 mm hook
Abbreviations
ch = chain
st = stitch
sc = single crochet
dc – double crochet
Notes
You can easily adjust the size of this pattern by chaining any number and working any number of rows. It’s very flexible!
Gauge (not critical for this project)
I wouldn’t bother with gauge. It’s so hard to see the stitches it’s not worth the effort. Your beginning ch should be around 45” if you want to measure. If you don’t like the size you can ch more or less stitches.
Stripe instructions: Change color every row. *Work one row in Color A, one row in Color B, one brown in Color C; repeat from * To change color, finish the last step of the row with the new color. Do NOT fasten off, tuck the carried yarn in the chains of the beginning of the row. I should how to do this is the video tutorial HERE
Biscuit Blanket Free Crochet Pattern Instructions
With Color A ch 63 (or any number)
Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and each st across, turn. –62
Row 2: Ch 2, dc in each st across, turn
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until you have 144 rows (or to desired length)
Fasten off, weave in ends. Thats it!