Looks Like Crochet Knitted Blanket Pattern

Are you a knitter who wished you could crochet? Me too! You’re in luck and in good company! This blanket looks like it’s crocheted, but it’s really knitted. It’s a one row repeat, so the front and the back look the same.

Crochet Knit Blanket draped over a wooden chair.

About the Pattern

Available Sizes: One
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Pattern Language: English
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
PDF Format: Printer Friendly
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Techniques

Here are some of the knitting skills you need to know before getting started:

Knit Flat (Back & Forth)
Increase & Decrease Stitches

WHAT’S TO LOVE!?

  • Easy to memorize
  • Video tutorial to learn a new stitch pattern
  • Meditative, 1 row on repeat
  • Beginner lace pattern
  • Beautiful texture
  • Relaxed drape

Yarn & Substitutions

Yarn Weight: Super Bulky
Yardage: 600 – 610 yards (549 – 558 meters)
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

Super Bulky Yarn Substitutes

Don’t have Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick on hand? No worries! These super bulky yarn substitutes work beautifully with this pattern:

Keep in mind: super bulky yarn weights can vary by brand. Always check your gauge before starting.

Need more options? Check out my full Super Bulky Yarn Guide here →

Needles & Notions

Needle Size: US 13 (9mm) Circular Needles with a 40″ (100cm) Cable
You might be able to use a 32″ (80cm) cable.

Gauge

8 STS & 16 rows per 4″ (10cm) square, knit in the pattern below

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Measurements

Measurements: 50″ x 42″ (127cm x 107cm)
Weight: 2lbs 9oz (1162g)

Notes

Reversible
CO edge is the width
Knit using the purse knit stitch
Knit flat, back & forth, on circular needles
A circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of CO stitches

Knitting Abbreviations

*– * – repeat between * to end of row
BO – bind-off in pattern
CO – cast-on (long-tail cast-on method)
P2TOG – purl 2 stitches together
P – purl stitches (P2 means to purl 2 stitches)
STS – stitches
YO – yarn over

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Pattern Instructions

CO 80 STS

All rows: P1 *YO, P2TOG* P1
Repeat until your desired length.

To get a stretchier edge, BO in the *K1, P1* pattern.

Weave in the ends.
Block, if desired.