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Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

If you're looking to spice up your space, the Chevron Flare Blanket is just the piece you need. This works well as either as a two colors eye-candy, or a single-color classic, pick your favorites! It also fits most bedspreads, from baby to king size. Scroll down and follow along with our pattern, or get the ad-free printable PDF pattern here.

Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Crochet up a classic with this chevron flare crochet blanket. Choose two colors of yarn to alternate between, or use one solid color for a visual twist. It’s all about the texture in this beautiful crochet pattern.

This is the perfect blanket to throw over a bedspread to add warmth and coziness to your room. You can also use it for a picnic, an accent for your sofa, or something to snuggle up under while reading a good book.

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This blanket pattern is one piece worked flat from the bottom up. The amount of yarn you’re going to use depends on the size of the blanket you’d like to make. Choose from a crochet baby blanket that requires about two skeins of yarn all the way up to a king, which requires twenty skeins. Also, you'll love the easy pattern that uses basic crochet stitches like the half-double crochet stitch.

We love this sophisticated-looking chevron blanket pattern, and we know you’re going to love it too. You’ll be so proud of your work that you’re not going to want to just leave this blanket at home. Think of some excuses to bring it outside with you, and get to crocheting.

Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Yarn – Red Heart Baby Hugs, lightweight (#3) – 2 skeins (636 yds) make a baby blanket (approx 720 sq in.)

  • Peachie, 318 yds
  • Sprout, 318 yds

Yarn Note: The amounts I give are a guestimation from my personal experience. I was able to make 2 swatches from the amount of yarn above, plus the blanket. Use your judgment when ordering yarn. I typically order an extra skein of each color just in case I want to make it larger or add a border for fun.

Materials- I/ 5.50mm hook, scissors, yarn needle

Difficulty – Intermediate

Blanket Sizing Guide including yarn amount suggestions –

  • Baby blanket – 30” L x 24” W (in the pattern)
  • Lapghan – 36” W x 50” L (146 chain start, ripple repeat is 12, 100 rows) 1800 sq in may require 6 skeins.
  • Throw – 60” W x 60” L (242 chain start, ripple repeat is 20, 120 rows) 3600 sq in may require 12 skeins.
  • Twin – 39” W x 75” L (158 chain start, ripple repeat is 13, 150 rows) 2925 sq in may require 10 skeins.
  • Full/Double – 54” W x 75” L (218 chain start, ripple repeat is 18, 150 rows) 4050 sq in may require 13 skeins.
  • Queen – 60” W x 80” L (242 chain start, ripple repeat is 20, 160 rows) 4800 sq in may require 16 skeins.
  • King – 76” W x 80” L (302 chain start, ripple repeat is 25, 160 rows)  6080 sq in may require 20 skeins.
Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Measurements in Pattern –  Laying flat, each ripple (12 stitches) equals 3”, 10 rows equal 5”.

Gauge – Standard HDC 4″ = 13 stitches, 9 rows

Stitch Guide in American Terms:

HDC – half double crochet

Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Pattern Notes:  Chevron Flare Crochet Blanket Pattern is one piece worked flat from the bottom up. Half double crochets at the beginning and ends of rows are worked under both loops while half double crochets within the chevron are worked in the 3rd loop only. Turning chain does not count as a stitch. Chevron multiples are 12+2. The pattern below gives chain start, ripple repeats, and row amounts for a Baby Blanket. Start chain numbers, ripple repeats, and row amounts for larger sizes are available in the stitch guide above.

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Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Instruction:
Start with Peachie, chain 98 for baby blanket. (For other sizes, read from the guide above.)

R1:  2 hdc in the 2nd chain from the hook, * working in the 3rd loop, hdc 5 (in the next 5 chains), skip 1 chain, hdc 5, 3 hdc in the next chain, repeat from * 8 times for baby blanket (or use the repeats in the sizing guide above), hdc 5, skip 1, hdc 5, 2 hdc in both loops in the last.
R2:  Chain 2, turn, 2 hdc (both loops) in the same as the turning chain, * working in the 3rd loop only, hdc 5 (in the next 5 stitches), skip 2, hdc 5, 3 hdc in the next, repeat from * 8 times, hdc 5, skip 2, hdc 5, 2 hdc in both loops in the last.
R3-5:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R6-8:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R9-10:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R11:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R12:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R13-14:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R15-17:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R18-22:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R23-25:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R26-27:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R28:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R29-30:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R31-33:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R34-38:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R39-41:   Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R42-43:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2
R44:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R45:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R46-47:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R48-50:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R51-55:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R56-58:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
R59-60:  Using Sprout, repeat row 2.
R61:  Using Peachie, repeat row 2.
For larger blankets, repeat starting at Row 1 until you reach the desired length of your project by using the sizing guide above.
Finishing:  Fasten off and weave in the ends.

Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

If you loved this Chevron crochet blanket pattern, then we’ve got good news for you. There’s lots more chevron where that came from. Try out these chevron kids blankets with a border for your next project. And if you want to show off what you made don’t forget to drop us a line, but never drop a crochet stitch.

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Chevron Flare Blanket Crochet Pattern

Bonnie Croft

Monday 10th of October 2022

Is the 3rd loop.for you in the front or the back if thenhdc? Have seen it done.bothnways, but does make a difference thanknyou

Erica

Wednesday 20th of June 2018

Cool pattern! Thank you!