Chunky Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern (Bobble Blanket)

Chunky baby blanket crochet pattern. Blanket made chunky by using two strands of worsted weight yarn. Free pattern and instructions for this beginner-friendly pattern. 

Here’s a chunky blanket for a baby blanket with free pattern. You will need 2 skeins of yarn, crochet hook, yarn needle and scissors. This free crochet pattern uses basic crochet stitches for any skill level. Makes the perfect gift for a baby shower, baby birthday or a just because gift for a special baby in your extended family. 

Yarn

There are several ways to get a chunky blanket. You can use bulky weight yarn (weight 5) or a super chunky yarn / super bulky yarn (weight 6) to create a baby blanket. But another way is to take two skeins of worsted weight yarn (weight 3 or 4) and combine them together to make it chunky. This is a great project because you don’t have to do a color change with your yarns. And no color changes means less acrylic yarn tails to weave into the main blanket. Using two strands together along with rows of large bobbles gives a beautifully textured baby blanket. 

Patterns

Free and easy baby blanket crochet patterns are available online, just search for free crochet patterns and be specific. Google “free crochet baby blanket patterns” and just see how many are there or refer to my Top 40 Free Crochet Website and to find your next free pattern. You can also purchase patterns on Etsy and many other online resources.

Video Tutorials

If you need help with different crochet stitches, check out a video tutorial by some of these wonderful YouTubers. Find the one you like best and watch their vlogs on how to crochet every stitch.

HopefulHoney – Crochet Stitch Tutorials

Hooked by Robin – Patterns and Crochet Stitch Tutorials

Bella Coco – Pattern and Crochet Stitch Tutorials

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Chunky Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern – Basic Crochet Supplies

Here are the items used to make this crochet blanket.

After you gather up the materials, scroll down for the stitch instructions and free pattern.

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Bobble Baby Blanket Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

Chunky Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern – Instructions

We are using two colors and crocheting them as one. Use Size M or 9 mm crochet hook for this chunky crochet baby blanket pattern. To make this baby blanket you will need to know how to single crochet, double crochet, extended single crochet and slip stitch. Beginner friendly and super easy. This baby blanket crochet pattern is in US terminology, not UK. 

Pattern Abbreviations (US):

sc = single crochet (Insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop. Yarn over again and pull through both loops on the hook)

esc = extended single crochet (Start like a normal single crochet but pull through only one loop on the hook. Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook)

dc = double crochet stitches (yarn over, insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two loops on the hook. Yarn over again, pull through both loops on the hook)

bs = bobble stitch (single crochet in first stitch. Insert hook into stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then single crochet into the next stitch to form bobble)

Chunky Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern – Blanket Body

Make your foundation chain. Take two strands of worsted weight yarn and make a slip knot. Chain 53, turn.

Rows 1 – 5: Beginning in first st from hook, esc all sts, chain 1, turn.

Row 6: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Row 7: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 8: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Rows 9 – 16: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 17: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Row 18: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 19: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Rows 20 – 31: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 32: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Note: Every row that starts with sc is a bobble stitch row

Row 33: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 34: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Rows 35 – 41: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 42: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Row 43: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 44: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Rows 45 – 51: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 52: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Row 53:  Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn.

Row 54: Sc in first st, insert hook into next stitch and pull yarn through 3 times then sc in next stitch. Repeat with sc in last stitch. Chain 1, turn.

Rows 55 – 60: Esc in all sts beginning in first st from hook. Chain 1, turn. Don’t tie off. 

Weave Tails

You shouldn’t have to weave any tails but if you ran out of yarn and had to add, then weave in tails before you do the chunky blanket border. If this is your first time weaving tails, here’s how to do it.

Make sure all tails are knotted once before you weave. Take yarn needle and weave tails into blanket. When you weave yarn into easy baby blanket, you want to run the yarn needle up a row and hide it in the blanket. Weave each tail separately. Make sure it looks like on the reverse side before cutting excess tail. Because we used two strands of worsted weight yarn in different colors, the tails should not show after you weave.  The tails will get lost in the blanket which is a good thing. 

Chunky Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern – Blanket Border

Row 61: Sc around the border of the entire blanket. Insert 2 extra sc sts in all corners. 

Row 62 Dc around the border of the entire blanket. Insert 2 extra dc sts in all corners. Slip stitch into the first sc stitch from previous row. Tie off, weave tails and trim. 

Washing Instructions

Machine wash cold on the gentle cycle by itself with a little soap. I just use regular laundry detergent but you could also opt for baby detergent that is allergy free, fragrance free too. Tumble dry on low cycle for about 15 or 20 minutes. Do not add bleach and do not iron. Blanket will be soft and fluffy, ready to snuggle up a baby or for baby to snuggle with it.

Gift It

As always, my goal is to make something handmade (with love) and be happy with the finished product so it can be gifted to a friend, family member or really nice co-worker! Chunky crocheted blankets make great cozy gifts for a new baby. Handmade blankets are the perfect baby gift.

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  1. This blanket is adorable! My grandmother made one like this for my wedding day, it’s a memorable keepsake for sure as she has now passed. Thanks for sharing!