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Cottage Garden Throw Blanket

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Create a beautiful textured blanket with the Cottage Garden Throw Blanket crochet pattern. This cozy design combines a soft solid color with a variegated yarn to create raised clusters that resemble a garden of little blossoms.


The blanket uses a simple two-row repeating stitch pattern, making it relaxing to work once you get comfortable with the cluster placement. The four-round border echoes the crossed-cluster texture of the blanket and gives the finished piece a beautifully coordinated finish.


The pattern includes 8 suggested sizes, from a baby blanket all the way to a king-size blanket, making it easy to create a cozy throw, lap blanket, baby blanket, or full-size bed blanket.


Blanket Sizes

• Baby Blanket 

• Lap/Toddler Blanket 

• Small Throw 

• Medium Throw 

• Large Throw 

• X-Large Throw 

• Queen 

• King 


Pattern Details

• Intermediate crochet pattern

• Written in U.S. crochet terminology

• 8 blanket sizes included

• Two-row repeating stitch pattern

• Textured and reversible design

• Four-round crochet border

• Right-handed video tutorials included

• Left-handed video tutorials included

• Photo tutorials to help with the stitch pattern and crossed clusters

• Digital PDF crochet pattern


Yarn & Materials

The sample blanket uses:

• Red Heart Super Saver in Soft White

• Red Heart Roll with It Melange in Paparazzi

• Medium weight #4 yarn

• 5.5 mm (I) crochet hook

• Yarn needle

• Scissors

• Stitch markers

• Measuring tape


Yarn requirements are provided for all 8 sizes in the pattern.

The alternating solid and variegated colors create a soft cottage-garden look, but this pattern would also be beautiful in two coordinating solids, a neutral paired with a variegated yarn, or your favorite color combination.


A Textured Blanket You'll Love Making

The Cottage Garden Blanket has plenty of texture without requiring a complicated stitch pattern. The main blanket uses 2-double-crochet clusters alternating with single crochet rows. The clusters shift from side to side as you work, creating the raised texture across the blanket.


The border brings the design together with crossed clusters, creating a beautiful finished edge that complements the main stitch pattern.


This pattern is perfect for crocheters who enjoy textured blankets and want a project that looks intricate while using a repeat that becomes easier to work as you go.

You will get a PDF (812KB) file