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Super Bulky Easy Crochet Lapghan

This super bulky easy crochet lapghan pattern works up quick. It is the perfect size for cozying up on the couch, or for those in wheelchairs.

A super bulky blanket draped over a chair.

Although a bit long, this is also the perfect size for a toddler. However, if making this for a toddler, you may want to switch to bernat baby blanket yarn. I believe it has a similar gauge.

If you need to make this in other sizes, here is a blanket size chart to use as a reference. This pattern should work in any yarn and hook size as long as you make your beginning chains according to the size you want.

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Super Bulky Easy Crochet Lapghan

This super bulky easy crochet lapghan pattern works up quick and can be adjusted in size as needed.
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Skill Level

Materials

  • Yarn: Bernat Blanket (Super Bulky, #6; 100% Polyester; 10.5oz/300g; 220yds/201m) Color: Pale Gray, 3 balls.
  • Crochet Hook: 12.00mm
  • Other: Measuring Tape, Scissors, Yarn Needle.

Measurements

  • Gauge: 6 sts = 4".
  • Finished Size: 36" wide by 52" long.

Abbreviations

Note

Instructions

  • Ch 55, or any multiple of 3 + 1.
  • Row 1: Dc in 3rd ch from hook and into each ch across. (Skipped chs do not count as st.) Turn. [53 sts]
  • Row 2: Ch 1, sc into first st and into each st across. Turn. [53 sts]
  • Row 3: Ch 2 (does not count as st, now and throughout), dc in first 2 sts, *ch 1, skip next st, dc in next 2 sts; repeat from * across. Turn. [36 sts and 17 ch-1 sps]
  • Row 4: Ch 1, sc into first st and into each st and ch across. Turn. [53 sts]
  • Row 5: Ch 2, dc into first st and into each st across. Turn. [53 sts]
  • Rows 6-53: Rep Rows 2-5.

Edging

  • Ch 1, sc evenly around working 3 sc into each corner; join with a slip stitch in first sc. FO.

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6 Comments

  1. I love this pattetn! I’m making this blanket with 3 different colors of bernat blanket yarn and it’s very pretty! Thanks so much for sharing. I wish I could share a picture of my blanket. Love and blessings to you, Donna

    1. It depends on how big you want it. I would start with about 120-150 chains in the multiple of 3+1 for a lapghan. A gauge swatch is a good place to start in determining how many stitches per inch. Then times that by how many inches wide you want the blanket to be. Hope that helps. :)

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