Herringbone Crochet Blanket

The Vertical Herringbone Crochet Blanket has a lot of texture and seems complicated. Let me tell you a secrete, this is a super simple blanket that anyone can make. Uses just chains, single crochet stitches and double crochet stitches you can make this beautiful blanket by placing your stitches in the right location. Learn how to make this blanket along with me.

Vertical Herringbone Crochet Video Tutorial

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What You Will Learn

While working this crochet herringbone blanket pattern with me you will see that it is composed of a simple two row repeat. Once you watch how to work rows 3 and 4 with me in the video you will be able to fly through the remainder of your blanket pattern.

Through this video I am showing you how to work on column of the blanket. As you work your own blanket you will be working more of the herringbones. Due to the nature of this pattern you are able to increase or decrease the width of the pattern easily. NOTE: if you are making the blanket wider you will likely need more yarn.

Vertical Herringbone Crochet Blanket Video Tutorial and FREE pattern

Download the FREE Pattern

After falling in love with this pattern head over to Yarnspirations to download the FREE Vertical Herringbone Crochet Pattern. Purchase the yarn you need for this blanket while you are getting your FREE pattern.

Download the FREE Vertical Herringbone Crochet Blanket Pattern from Yarnspirations

Video Tutorial Right Handed

Video Tutorial Left Handed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this herringbone blanket really easy?

Yes! Honestly, it looks complicated with all that texture, but it uses just chains, single crochet, and double crochet stitches. You just need to place those stitches in the right spot, and you can totally make this beautiful blanket.

How wide can I make this blanket?

Here’s the thing… you can actually increase or decrease the width pretty easily! Just a note though, if you make it wider, you’ll probably need more yarn to finish it up.

Where can I get the free pattern?

So glad you asked! You can grab the FREE Vertical Herringbone Crochet Pattern over on Yarnspirations. While you’re there, you can also snag the yarn you’ll need for the blanket.

What stitches do I need to know?

Honestly… you only need to know chains, single crochet, and double crochet stitches! The magic happens in how they’re placed, and the video tutorial walks you through exactly how to do it.

What is the pattern repeat for this blanket?

It’s actually a super simple two-row repeat! Once you get the hang of rows 3 and 4 from the video, you’ll be able to fly through the rest of your blanket.

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