Stacy Narrin
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Crochet: Throw
This blanket is made up of the beautifully elegant harlequin stitch. This is not classified as a beginner stitch. However, if you have a bit of crochet knowledge and a little experience under you belt, and are also comfortable working basic stitches this might be a good project to take your crochet game to the next level. Once you get the hang ...

Crochet: Throw
This pretty and cozy blanket is made with the Wattle Stitch, a very beginner friendly stitch because it’s constructed by combining a single crochet, chain 1, and double crochet. This combination creates both lovely texture and visual interest as well as a solid, reversible fabric with beautiful drape. It’s a simple and relatively mindless stitc...

Crochet: Throw
Add some comfy and homey vibes to your space with this textured beauty. The pattern incorporates multiple stitches (including modified double crochet V stitch, mini bean/Elizabeth stitch, mistake stitch, zigzag slip stitch) that create a blanket lovely to both the eye and touch, and will keep you engaged throughout the entire project. The finis...

Crochet: Throw
This pattern is relatively simple and beginner friendly, using mostly basic stitches, and also works up pretty quickly which is always a plus. The stitches create a solid fabric with both beautiful texture and drape without being overly heavy or hot (perfect for year-round use!). Additionally, the edges of the blanket are very crisp and straigh...

Crochet: Throw
The Field and Forest Throw blanket pattern is beautifully textured thanks to the stunning Alpine and Sedge Stitches, and is a nice weight with lovely drape. Even though it’s highly textured it’s not overly heavy or hot.

Crochet: Throw
This comforting and toasty blanket is absolutely perfect as cozy season gets underway (hence the name). With two beautiful colorway options to choose from, make one of each! I mean, why not?! Then as the cool and colorful fall season comes to a close to make way for fun, festive Christmas activities and celebrations, you can simply switch the b...

Crochet: Baby Blanket
This stitch is relatively easy to construct, and the blanket works up incredibly quickly since the stitches are so tall. It’s an ideal pattern if you’re in a time crunch and need to get it finished in a hurry. The linked treble crochet creates some really lovely textured stripes and a solid fabric. It’s also reversible which is always a plus in...

Crochet: Baby Blanket
The stitch combos used to create the different textures of this blanket are pretty basic and beginner friendly. Links are provided to videos of me making snippets of the two different textures as well as the border in case a visual for those would be helpful to see.

Crochet: Throw
This blanket is made of moss stitch (aka linen stitch) granny squares and uses a join as you go method to attach each square. The pattern includes tips and helpful hints, as well as pictures and links for video tutorials if you are a visual learner or just need a little extra help or clarification. It also has 6 different colorways to choose fr...

Crochet: Baby Blanket
The stitch combination used to create this blanket resembles the waffle stitch, but in fact isn’t the traditional waffle stitch at all. It’s extremely simple and very beginner friendly, using single crochets, half double crochets, and single crochets in the third loop only.

Crochet: Throw
This blanket is made using the modern double crochet V stitch which utilizes only double crochets, so very beginner friendly. It’s a fantastic stitch for unwinding and relaxing with because once you get the hang of it and get into a good groove it’s a pretty “mindless” stitch, so to speak. It also works up relatively quickly making it perfect i...

Crochet: Baby Blanket
This lovely little blanket is made with the Suzette stitch, which is created by using only single and double crochets, so is very beginner friendly. It’s also a fantastic stitch to use when you’re wanting to make a relatively mindless crochet project to relax and unwind with. The simplicity of this stitch and the ease with which it works up is ...

Crochet: Baby Blanket
Sweet and simple, but not run of the mill, this blanket is made with the herringbone double crochet stitch which creates really beautiful patterning and drape, and a solid fabric (unlike regular double crochet). It also works up relatively quickly—great when time is of the essence. This pattern is perfect if you’re looking to make something qui...

Crochet: Throw
The thought process behind creating this pattern was to make it reminiscent of an old-fashioned Christmas tree, decorated simply and sweetly with hand-strung strands of cranberries and popcorn; a throwback to simpler, less hurried, less frenzied times. The traditional Christmas colors give it a very classic holiday look, and the construction im...

Crochet: Throw
Made to celebrate the wedding of my daughter and her new husband, this blanket pattern uses the interlocking block stitch (aka snuggle stitch) which is basically two interlocking double crochet linen stitches paired together. Because the stitches are interlocking the blanket isn’t holey at all even though it’s made up of double crochets. In fac...

Crochet: Throw
The body of this blanket uses the Suzette stitch (which uses only single crochets and double crochets), and the border is made up of single crochets and the crab stitch (reverse single crochet). So this is a very beginner friendly and easy pattern, making it great for crochet newbies or for anyone just wanting something simple to stitch and rel...

Crochet: Throw
This blanket is made using the double crochet V stitch (which utilizes only double crochets), and the border is made with simple single crochets making this a very beginner friendly pattern. It also works up relatively quickly so is perfect if you need to get it done in a hurry. The pattern includes pictures for clarification and a YouTube link...

Crochet: Throw
The Braids and Berries Throw is beautifully textured and toasty warm. The pattern works up fairly quickly, so is great if you’re making it as a gift and you’re on a tight schedule. Made with a neutral tweed yarn this blanket gives off all the cozy, homey, hygge vibes that we crave during the cooler months and blends in seamlessly with multiple ...

Crochet: Throw
This pattern uses the moss stitch (aka linen or granite stitch), which is extremely beginner friendly because it is made up of only single crochets and chains. However don’t let that simplicity fool you. The texture that is created by the combination of these stitches is completely lovely and looks way more complicated than it actually is to ma...