Awesome Chevron Crochet Blankets Free Patterns

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This selection of Wonderful Chevron Crochet Blankets is surely going to surprise you with its originality as well as with the beauty of the projects and the abundance of interesting stitches. There is so much to learn here, we promise! You are going to create real wonders to wrap yourself in and add new techniques to your crochet repertoire. Check out the free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Bubbly Dreams Pillows and One Color Crochet Blankets.

Chevron Blanket Free Crochet Patterns

1. Agate Beach Chevron Blanket

Delicate shades of pearly white, blue and pinky brown create the most stunning palette. The colorway of Lion Brand Scarfie Light yarn inspired Jennifer’s design. Chevron pattern evokes the sea waves of Lake Superior, while the puff stitches represent agates on the beach.



Level: upper beginner Author: Jennifer Renaud

photos by Jennifer Renaud / ravelry.com

 

Find this pattern on acrochetedsimplicity.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

2. 6-Day Chunky Throw

If you thought that Betty achieved everything she could with her 6-Day motif, let us prove you wrong! This version was adapted for a chunky weight yarn, so it will be perfect for autumn and winter. Heavier weight yarn results in a bigger, more textural blanket.

Level: upper beginner Author: Betty McKnit

photos by Betty McKnit / ravelry.com

 

Find this pattern on bettymcknit.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

3. Chevron Dreams

You will dream every night away under this lovely chevron crochet blanket! The openwork is what makes this very classic piece so special, right? We love the colors as well! Fashionably washed out, they will look great in modern interiors.

Level: upper beginner Author: Vicki Roberts

Chevron Crochet Blanket

The original pattern and the photos are on offthehookforyou.co.uk. More info on ravelry.com.

4. Mae’s Chevron

This pattern is based on awesome stitches you will certainly love as they are useful and so versatile. Every color mixture you can think of is going to look wonderful used for that pattern so let your imagination run free.

Level: intermediate Author: Ashlea Konecny

Chevron Crochet Pattern

The original pattern and the photos are on hearthookhome.com. More info on ravelry.com.

5. Hugs & Kisses Baby Blanket

This one is a real gem among baby blankets, evidently. It is structural, it has an interesting zig-zag pattern and very fun stripes that look great thanks to self-striping yarn. It’s a great project for more experienced crocheters, but an ambitious beginner will find his or her way to make it as well. Especially with the cool tutorial, we have found.

Level: intermediate Author: Jeanne Steinhilber / The Crochet Crowd

Hugs & Kisses Baby Blanket

The original pattern is on thecrochetcrowd.com. More info on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.

6. Hugs & Kisses Baby Blanket

Here is one more delightful version of the famous Hugs & Kisses Baby Blanket! We admire the creative color combination by Mummy’s Crochet Boutique. If you are looking for inspiration, her Instagram feed is the place to be, without a doubt.

Level: intermediate Author: mummys_crochet_boutique

Hugs & Kisses Baby Blanket

The original pattern is on thecrochetcrowd.com. The photos are on Instagram: bottom and top.

7. Chevron Stripes Blanket

This is such a classic, evergreen motif! Seriously, who doesn’t adore chevron stripes? We certainly do, especially on delightful crochet blankets. And when they are designed by the awesome Yaspirations Design Studio team, nothing can go wrong.

Level: beginner Author: Yarnspirations

Chevron Stripes Blanket

The original pattern and the photos are on yarnspirations.com. More info on ravelry.com.

8. Be Mine Chevron Blanket

All crocheters certainly want this blanket to be theirs, immediately! Structural chevron blankets fit all the seasons and all the occasions. If you haven’t tried one yet, give this crochet pattern by genius Jeanne Steinhilber a try.

Level: beginner Author: Jeanne Steinhilber

Chevron Blanket

The original pattern and the photos are on thecrochetcrowd.com. More info on ravelry.com.

9. Modern Ripple Blanket

Who could ever resist these fluffy ripples? If you are looking for a crochet pattern for a blanket that is both modern and absolutely delightful, this one by CrochetDreamz will certainly meet all your needs. Perfect for nurseries and living rooms!

Level: beginner Author: CrochetDreamz

Crochet Ripple Blanket

The original pattern and the photos are on crochetdreamz.com. More info on ravelry.com.

10. 6-Day Beach House Blanket

Create a stunning heirloom with this wonderful crochet blanket pattern by Betty McKnit. Featuring distinctive colors and textures, it makes an exciting project to take on. It’s an upgraded version of the popular 6-Day Kid Blanket pattern which stole many hearts and now is well on its way to steal yours too! Provide a unique and beautiful addition to your home that will be treasured for years to come or a cherished gift for someone special.

Level: upper beginner Author: Betty McKnit

A chevron crocheted afghan displayed on a wooden bench.

photos by Betty McKnit / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on bettymcknit.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

11. Colorful Chevrons Blanket

Indulge in the timeless beauty of chevrons! In this crocheted blanket by Divine Debris, tradition meets modernity. The classic design combines basic crochet stitches like single and half double crochet in multiple creative ways, adding delightful texture. The interplay of two colors creates eye-catching stripes, which result in the iconic chevron pattern with a contemporary twist. Drape it over your favorite sofa or snuggle up in and see how cozy it is!

Level: upper beginner Author: Divine Debris

A woman is holding a blue and white chevron afghan, one of her many chevron crochet blankets.

photos by Divine Debris / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

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    1. Dear Elaine, all the information on this particular version is under the last link under the photo of the blanket. Enjoy!

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