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Crochet 3D Blanket Pattern- An Easy 1-Row Repeat!

 

3d crochet blanket pattern finished in pink and cream colors and displayed in a brown basket

 

This 3d crochet blanket pattern has a gorgeous texture you will fall in love with. The stitch pattern looks complicated but is in fact an easy 1-row repeat. 

 

Closeup of 3d crochet stitch blanket

 

 

The stitch used in this blanket is a testament to the beauty of uncomplicated design. Who says beautiful projects have to be tedious? 

 

 

3d crochet blanket in pink and cream colors displayed in a brown basket

 

Whether you’re preparing for a new addition to the family or simply yearning for a cozy touch in your home, this pattern offers endless possibilities. Can you imagine how gorgeous this stitch would look as a monochrome throw? 

 

Crochet blanket with 3d stitch in pink and cream colors folded neatly for display

 

The blanket is not just pleasing to the eye but is warm and cuddly too. The softness of the Bernat Blanket yarn coupled with the intricate weave of this stitch gives you a delightful one-of-a-kind piece. 

 

Crochet 3d blanket edge

 

Whether you’re preparing for a new addition to the family or simply yearning for a cozy touch in your home, this pattern will be great choice. So what are you waiting for? Grab your supplies and let’s get started!

 

Crochet 3d stitch blanket is spread out on a white fabric

 

 

3D Crochet Blanket Pattern

You can work from the free pattern below or purchase an ad-free PDF for $3.99 here. You will receive a download link once you make payment and click “Return to Merchant”.

 

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Materials

1. Bernat Blanket yarn in colors Vintage White and Tan Pink. It is a size 6 super chunky chenille yarn. 

2. An N/P (10mm) crochet hook

3. Tapestry needle to weave in the ends.

 

 

Finished Size of Crochet 3D Blanket

34 inches wide and 37 inches long

 

 

Yardage

330 yards of each color.

 

 

Stitch Abbreviations

The pattern is written in US terms.

ch: chain

sl st: slip stitch

sc: single crochet

dc: double crochet

YO: yarn over

fphdc: front post half double crochet (explanation is given below)

RS: right side of your crochet fabric

 

 

Stitch Explanations

fphdc (front post half double crochet): See a tutorial for front post double crochet on my blog here: Front Post and Back Post Double Crochet Tutorial.

A fphdc is worked by inserting the hook in the same way as the fpdc in the above tutorial, you just have to replace the dc with a hdc st.

 

V-st: (hdc, ch 1, hdc) all worked into the same ch-1 space. 

 

 

Gauge

2 shell repeats = 4 inches. 

 

 

You might also like these blanket patterns: 

3d flower Crochet Blanket Pattern

4 Hour Crochet Blanket for Boys

Easy 3 Hour Crochet Blanket

 

Crochet Pattern for 3D Blanket

 

Pattern Notes

1. While working your hdc sts, don’t pull through all the 3 loops at once if that makes your stitches tight. Instead, first pull through 2 loops and then through the last loop. This will ensure that your st stays loose. 

 

2. To join a new color at the end of a round, start working the hdc st as normal and when you have 3 loops on your hook, YO the new color and pull through the 3 loops to complete your hdc. Begin the next row with the new color joined. 

 

 

With cream color yarn, ch 67. The initial chain is a multiple of 4+3.

 

Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across to end, turn.——-66 sc 

 

 

Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as a hdc), sk next st, 2 hdc in next st, ch 1, 2 hdc in next st, *(sk 2 sts, 2 hdc in next st, ch 1, 2 hdc in next st)*, repeat from * until 2 sts are left, sk next st, 1 hdc  in the last st, turn.—–16 repeats + 2 hdc sts

 

 

Row 3: Ch 2 ( counts as a hdc), sk next st, *(1 fphdc in next st, V-st in next ch-1 space, 1 fphdc in next st, sk next 2 hdc), repeat from * until 1 hdc and beginning ch-2 is left, sk next hdc, 1 hdc on top of beginning ch-2, turn. —–16 repeats + 2 hdc sts

 

 

Repeat Row 3 for 3 more rows and join the pink color while working the last hdc of the 7th row. So, you will have a total of 1 sc row and 6 shell rows in cream color now. To count the shell rows, you can count the ch-2 and hdc sts running along the edge of the blanket.

 

 

Rows 8-13: Repeat Row 3 with the pink color yarn joined and join back the cream color at the end of Row 13. 

 

 

Row 14-19: Repeat Row 3 with the cream-colored yarn joined and join back the pink color at the end of Row 19. 

 

 

Keep repeating Row 3, changing colors every 6 rows until you have 7 stripes, and work the last row below.

 

 

Last Cream Row: Ch 1, 1 sc in the first st,  *(sc2tog across next st and ch-1 space,  1 sc in next 3 sts), repeat from * until you have 2 hdc and beginning ch left, 1 sc in next 2 hdc and into top of beginning ch-2. Fasten off. 

 

 

Finishing

 Weave in any tails left on the same side you worked the last row of your crochet 3d stitch blanket. Enjoy!

 

You might also like these blanket patterns: 

3d flower Crochet Blanket Pattern

4 Hour Crochet Blanket for Boys

Easy 3 Hour Crochet Blanket

 

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