Crafting the ultimate cozy comfort for your home can become a reality with the perfect chunky knit throw blanket.
If you’ve been searching for a DIY project that not only adds a touch of warmth and texture to your living space but also serves as a fulfilling creative endeavor, you’ve landed in the right place.
This blog post will guide you through the steps to create a luxurious, hand-knit blanket using the chunky knit technique – a must-have trend in home decor.
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Chunky Knit Throw Blanket Material & Tool List
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- 9mm circular needles (These are my favorite needles!)
- 2 stitch markers
- 5.4 Balls – 1200 Yards/1100 Meters Lion Brand Re-Spun Thick & Quick Yarn 6 Super Bulky
- 223 yd (204m) / 12 oz (340g)
Chunky Knit Throw Blanket Stitch Instructions
CO Cast On
K Knit
LC Left Cross
P Purl
REP Repeat
RC Right Cross
RS Right Side
WS Wrong Side
Specialty Stitches for the chunky knit throw blanket:
RT (Right Twist, also called 1/1 Right Cross (RC))
1.Insert the right needle into the front of the second stitch on the left needle and slip it, letting the first stitch drop off the needle towards the back of your work.
2.Pick up the dropped stitch with the left needle, then transfer the slipped stitch back to the left needle. (The stitches are now twisted.)
3.Knit these two stitches one by one through back loop.
LT (Left Twist, also called 1/1 Left Cross (LC))
1.Insert the right needle into the back of the second stitch on the left needle and slip it, letting the first stitch drop off the needle towards the front of your work.
2.Pick up the dropped stitch with the left needle, then transfer the slipped stitch back to the left needle. (The stitches are now twisted.)
3.Knit these two stitches one by one through back loop.
Tips for making the chunky knit throw blanket:
Understanding the Basics: Before diving into the knitting process, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the stitch instructions. This project incorporates basic and advanced stitches to create a textured, intricate pattern that looks stunning in any setting. CO: Cast On K: Knit P: Purl LC: Left Cross RC: Right Cross RT: Right Twist (1/1 Right Cross) LT: Left Twist (1/1 Left Cross) The Pattern: The provided pattern is meticulously designed to cater to knitters of intermediate skill level, featuring a mix of knit and purl stitches alongside more complex twists and crosses to add depth and interest to the finished product.
Row Instructions: The pattern starts with a Long Tail Cast on of 136 sts, followed by six rows of knitting (k136) to create a solid foundation. From there, the design unfolds through a series of carefully planned rows (7 through 172), incorporating a combination of knit, purl, right twists, left twists, and strategic stitch placements to achieve a richly textured effect.
Final Touches: After completing the main body of the blanket by repeating the specified rows, the project concludes with a final series of knit rows (Row 167- Row 172) before casting off and weaving in the ends. This not only secures your work but also ensures a neat, professional finish.
Chunky Knit Throw Blanket Pattern
Detailed instructions for how to make this chunky knit throw blanket, materials needed, specialty stitches, and more are all below!
Here Are FAQ about making a chunky knit throw blanket:
The “best” size for a chunky knit blanket largely depends on its intended use, personal preference, and the space where it will be displayed or utilized. Chunky knit blankets can vary widely in size, from small lap blankets to large throws that cover the entirety of a king-size bed. Here’s a breakdown of common sizes and their best uses to help you decide which size might be perfect for your needs:
Lap Blanket:
- Size: Approximately 30 x 50 inches (76 x 127 cm)
- Best For: Keeping cozy while reading, working, or watching TV in a chair or on a couch. This size is also ideal for children.
Sofa Throw Blanket:
- Size: Approximately 50 x 60 inches (127 x 152 cm) to 50 x 70 inches (127 x 178 cm)
- Best For: Draping over a couch, chair, or the end of a bed for easy access to warmth and comfort. This size is versatile, making it one of the most popular for chunky knit blankets.
Twin Bed Blanket:
- Size: Approximately 66 x 90 inches (168 x 229 cm)
- Best For: Covering a single twin bed, this size can act as a bedspread or an extra layer of warmth during colder months.
Queen Bed Blanket:
- Size: Approximately 90 x 90 inches (229 x 229 cm)
- Best For: A queen-sized bed, offering ample coverage and comfort for two people without hanging excessively over the sides.
King Bed Blanket:
- Size: Approximately 108 x 90-100 inches (274 x 229-254 cm)
- Best For: King-sized beds, ensuring full coverage with a bit of overhang on the sides and bottom for a luxurious look and feel.
Factors to Consider:
- Purpose: Decide whether the blanket is for decorative purposes, practical use around the house, or as a gift.
- Space: Consider the size of the furniture or the room where the blanket will be used or displayed.
- Yarn Weight and Knit Density: Chunky knit blankets can be quite heavy. The denser the knit and the heavier the yarn, the smaller you might want the blanket to be to manage its weight comfortably.
Ultimately, the best size for a chunky knit blanket aligns with how you intend to use it and personal preference for coziness and coverage. Custom sizes are also an option if you have a specific need that standard sizes do not meet, allowing for a perfectly tailored comfort experience.
Print off the basic pattern of the chunky knit throw blanket for free below!
Autumn Knit Blanket Pattern
This luxurious chunky knit throw blanket combines warmth, comfort, and style in a handcrafted masterpiece perfect for any home decor.
Meticulously knit using 9mm circular needles and the plush Lion Brand Re-Spun Thick & Quick Yarn, it features a richly textured pattern that is both inviting and elegant.
The pattern intricately blends knit and purl stitches with sophisticated twists and crosses, creating a blanket that's not only a cozy addition to your living space but also a testament to your knitting prowess.
Ideal for snuggling up on chilly evenings or adding a touch of handmade charm to your living room or bedroom, this chunky knit throw is the ultimate expression of craft and comfort.
Materials
- 5.4 Balls of Lion Brand Re-Spun Thick & Quick Yarn: Totaling 1200 Yards/1100 Meters, this yarn is the epitome of chunkiness and warmth.
- Yarn Specifications: 6 Super Bulky, 223 yd (204m) / 12 oz (340g), ensuring your blanket is thick, warm, and inviting.
Tools
- 9mm Circular Needles: Ideal for managing the bulk of super bulky yarn.
- 2 Stitch Markers: Essential for marking your progress and managing patterns.
Instructions
Long Tail Cast on of 136 sts
Row 1 - Row 6: k136
Row 7: (RS) k6, p2, *p2, k8, p4, k8, p2; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 8: (WS) k8, * k2, p8, k4, p8, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 9: (RS) k8, * k1, RC, k6, LC, k2, RC, k6, LC, k1; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 10: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 11: (RS) k6, p2, * p3, k6, p6, k6, p3; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 12: (WS) k8, *k3, p6, k6, p6, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 13: (RS) k8, * k2, RC, k4, LC, k4, RC, k4, LC, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 14: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 15: (RS) k6, p2, * p4, k4, p8, k4, p4; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 16: (WS) k8, * k4, p4, k8, p4, k4; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 17: (RS) k8, * k3, RC, k2, LC, k6, RC, k2, LC, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 18: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 19: (RS) k6, p2, * p5, k2, p10, k2, p5; rep from * 2 more times, p2, k6.
Row 20: (WS) k8, * k5, p2, k10, p2, k5; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 21: (RS) k8, * k24; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 22: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 23: (RS) k8, * k4, p4, k8, p4, k4; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 24: (WS) k6, p2, * p4, k4, p8, k4, p4; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 25: (RS) k8, * k3, LC, k2, RC, k6, LC, k2, RC, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 26: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 27: (RS) k8, * k3, p6, k6, p6, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 28: (WS) k6, p2, * p3, k6, p6, k6, p3; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 29: (RS) k8, * k2, LC, k4, RC, k4, LC, k4, RC, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 30: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 31: (RS) k8, * k2, p8, k4, p8, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 32: (WS) k6, p2, *p2, k8, p4, k8, p2; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 33: (RS) k8, * LC, k7, RC, k2, LC, k6, RC,k1; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 34: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times across, p2, k6.
Row 35: (RS) k8, * k1, p10, k2, p10, k1; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 36: (WS) k6, p2, * p1, k10, p2, k10, p1; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 37: (RS) k8, * k24; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
Row 38: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
Row 39 - Row 166: Repeat rows 7 to 38 a total of 4 more times.
Row 167- Row 172: k136
Cast off and weave in your ends.
Notes
Understanding the Basics:
Before diving into the knitting process, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the stitch instructions. This project incorporates basic and advanced stitches to create a textured, intricate pattern that looks stunning in any setting.
CO: Cast On
K: Knit
P: Purl
LC: Left Cross
RC: Right Cross
RT: Right Twist (1/1 Right Cross)
LT: Left Twist (1/1 Left Cross)
The Pattern:
The provided pattern is meticulously designed to cater to knitters of intermediate skill level, featuring a mix of knit and purl stitches alongside more complex twists and crosses to add depth and interest to the finished product.
Row Instructions:
The pattern starts with a Long Tail Cast on of 136 sts, followed by six rows of knitting (k136) to create a solid foundation. From there, the design unfolds through a series of carefully planned rows (7 through 172), incorporating a combination of knit, purl, right twists, left twists, and strategic stitch placements to achieve a richly textured effect.
Final Touches:
After completing the main body of the blanket through repeating the specified rows, the project concludes with a final series of knit rows (Row 167- Row 172) before casting off and weaving in the ends. This not only secures your work but also ensures a neat, professional finish.
Long Tail Cast on of 136 sts
- Row 1 – Row 6: k136
- Row 7: (RS) k6, p2, *p2, k8, p4, k8, p2; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 8: (WS) k8, * k2, p8, k4, p8, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 9: (RS) k8, * k1, RC, k6, LC, k2, RC, k6, LC, k1; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 10: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 11: (RS) k6, p2, * p3, k6, p6, k6, p3; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 12: (WS) k8, *k3, p6, k6, p6, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 13: (RS) k8, * k2, RC, k4, LC, k4, RC, k4, LC, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 14: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 15: (RS) k6, p2, * p4, k4, p8, k4, p4; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 16: (WS) k8, * k4, p4, k8, p4, k4; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 17: (RS) k8, * k3, RC, k2, LC, k6, RC, k2, LC, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 18: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 19: (RS) k6, p2, * p5, k2, p10, k2, p5; rep from * 2 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 20: (WS) k8, * k5, p2, k10, p2, k5; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 21: (RS) k8, * k24; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 22: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 23: (RS) k8, * k4, p4, k8, p4, k4; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 24: (WS) k6, p2, * p4, k4, p8, k4, p4; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 25: (RS) k8, * k3, LC, k2, RC, k6, LC, k2, RC, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 26: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 27: (RS) k8, * k3, p6, k6, p6, k3; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 28: (WS) k6, p2, * p3, k6, p6, k6, p3; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 29: (RS) k8, * k2, LC, k4, RC, k4, LC, k4, RC, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 30: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 31: (RS) k8, * k2, p8, k4, p8, k2; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 32: (WS) k6, p2, *p2, k8, p4, k8, p2; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 33: (RS) k8, * LC, k7, RC, k2, LC, k6, RC,k1; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 34: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times across, p2, k6.
- Row 35: (RS) k8, * k1, p10, k2, p10, k1; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 36: (WS) k6, p2, * p1, k10, p2, k10, p1; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 37: (RS) k8, * k24; rep from * 4 more times, k8.
- Row 38: (WS) k6, p2, * p24; rep from * 4 more times, p2, k6.
- Row 39 – Row 166: Repeat rows 7 to 38 a total of 4 more times.
- Row 167- Row 172: k136
Cast off and weave in your ends.
Will You Make a Chunky Knit Blanket Throw This Year??
As we wrap up this cozy journey into the world of chunky knit throw blankets, it’s clear that the warmth they bring transcends the mere physical. In a world where the personal touch has become a rare commodity, crafting something with your own hands offers a unique sense of satisfaction and connection.
This chunky knit throw blanket, characterized by its luxurious thickness and comforting warmth, transcends the realm of mere home decor items. Indeed, it stands as a profound statement of care, an embodiment of creativity, and a homage to the timeless art of knitting.
Throughout this comprehensive guide, we’ve delved into the nuances of selecting the perfect materials, honing the stitches, and adhering to a pattern that seamlessly unites all these elements into a magnificent and functional masterpiece. Through each step, we’ve navigated the complexities of crafting a blanket that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of any space but also brings warmth and comfort to its users.
Are you ready to make the chunky knit throw blanket yet?
From the essential 9mm circular needles to the sumptuous Lion Brand Re-Spun Thick & Quick Yarn, every choice has been tailored to ensure your knitting experience is as rewarding as the final product. The detailed pattern instructions provided aim to guide you through each step, ensuring that even those new to knitting can embark on this creative journey with confidence.
Now, imagine draping your finished chunky knit throw over a sofa or laying it at the foot of your bed, adding a touch of handmade elegance to your space. Picture the conversations it will spark among guests, the compliments it will gather, and the moments of comfort it will provide on chilly evenings. This isn’t just about creating something beautiful; it’s about weaving your own stories, memories, and perhaps even a bit of yourself into the fabric of your home.
The Next Steps in Your Chunky Knit Blanket Adventure
But why stop here? The world of knitting is vast and full of potential. Each completed project is a stepping stone to more complex patterns, diverse materials, and innovative designs. We encourage you to view this chunky knit throw blanket as the beginning of your crafting journey, not the endpoint. With each stitch, you’re not just crafting; you’re learning, growing, and expanding your creative horizons.
A Call to Action for Aspiring Crafters
If this guide has ignited a spark within you, if you’re feeling inspired to pick up those needles and dive into the world of chunky knit blankets, we invite you to take the first step today. Share your progress, triumphs, and even the stumbling blocks you encounter along the way with our community of crafters. Together, we can share tips, offer encouragement, and celebrate our creations.
For those of you who have experienced the joy of completing your chunky knit throw, we challenge you to teach someone else. Share this guide, pass on your knowledge, and spread the warmth. Knitting is more than just a hobby; it’s a community, a tradition, and a way of connecting with others.
Your Contribution Matters! Share Your Chunky Knit Throw Blankets with Us!
Lastly, we’d love to see your finished blankets and hear your stories. Use our hashtag #yhnblankets on social media to showcase your work and inspire others. Your journey could be the encouragement someone else needs to start their own.
As we conclude this guide, remember that every stitch you knit weaves a larger story — one of creativity, patience, and warmth. The chunky knit throw blanket is just the beginning. The rest of the story is yours to create.
Let’s Craft a Warmer World, One Stitch at a Time
So, what are you waiting for? Gather your materials, cast on your stitches, and embark on a crafting adventure that promises not just a blanket, but a journey of creativity, learning, and sharing. Let’s craft a warmer, more connected world, one stitch at a time.
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