Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket

Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Introducing the Cozy RIpple Throw Blanket Free Pattern. This is  a beautiful throw blanket made with the ripple stitch using the double crochet stitch and Bernat Blanket Yarn (6) super bulky yarn. I am so excited to share this crochet ripple throw blanket free pattern with you here on my blog. The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket crochet pattern has a gorgeous texture and makes for a great gift. 

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Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Description:

The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Pattern is created with beginner friendly stitches so even if you are new to crochet you can make this modern striped throw blanket to bring style to your home. It uses the double crochet stitch throughout. 
The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket is made with Bernat Blanket Yarn, a super bulky (6) yarn. You will also need an  N/15.10 mm crochet hook for this project. I have detailed directions on how to make the ripple stitch, ensuring you will have a warm and snuggly Cozy Ripple Throw blanket.

 

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I love the texture and the hills and valleys you get with the ripple stitch used in this Cozy Throw Blanket free pattern.
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Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

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 The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket

Pattern by Pam Carr ©2025

Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

 
Introducing my Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Pattern.  This throw blanket is a beginner friendly throw blanket made with Bernat Blanket Yarn (6) super bulky yarn.
This throw blanket is so soft and cozy with a beautiful texture.  It is a striped blanket made with soft complimentary colours. The alternating stripes add a modern touch to your home. 
This ripple stitch design is an easy fun stitch pattern to learn and the clear instructions help beginners to master it easily.   

The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Pattern.

Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket Free Crochet Pattern 
 

Finished Size:  56″wide by 51″long approximately

 

Supplies you will need:

Yarn: Bernat Blanket Yarn (10.5 oz/300 g; 220 yds/201 m)
Main Colour: Birch – 2 skeins
Colour A: Red Rust – 1skein
Colour B: Gold – 1 skein
Colour C: Misty Green – 1 skein
Colour D: Vapor Gray – 1 skein
 

Hook:  US N/15 -10.00 mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions: Yarn Needle, Scissors.
Gauge: from valley to valley is 8.5” in the ripple stitch.
  

Abbreviations (uses US conventions)

  • Ch = chain
  • st = stitch
  • dc2tog = double crochet 2 together which is a dc decrease.
  • dc = Double crochet
 
This pattern uses US terminology. The US and UK crochet terms are different, but they use the same terms to describe different stitches. Here is a simple conversion chart for anyone in the UK.
 
US
Double crochet (dc)
 
UK
Treble (tr)
  

Special Stitches for Ripple Stitch.

The Double Crochet Decrease (DC2tog)

How to DC Decrease.
The dc2tog is a decrease stitch that combines two stitches into one
Here is how to make a double crochet two together (dc2tog).
  1. Yarn over 
  2. Insert your hook into the next stitch 
  3. Yarn over and pull through 
  4. Yarn over and pull through two loops 
  5. Yarn over 
  6. Insert your hook into the next stitch 
  7. Yarn over and pull through 
  8. Yarn over and pull through two loops 
  9. Yarn over and pull through the remaining three loops 
 

How to Make the Ripple Stitch.

Note: The foundation chain for this ripple stitch is in multiples of 14, plus an extra 3 added on for turning.
Before you begin your ripple project it is a good idea to make a small ripple sample so that you’re familiar with the pattern.
Make a chain of 45 (3×14 +3) so you can practice and become confident with making the hills and valleys that make the ripple stitch.
Row 1: make a dc into the 4th chain from the hook.
Now make 1dc into each of the next 4 chains, so there are 5 in total (you count the ch3 as a st), now dc2tog and then dc2tog again, then make 1dc into each of the next 4 chains
(This is commonly called the “valley” when you do the ripple stitch. The 4dc’s are the sides and the dc2tog’s create the valley bottom.)
Now make 2dc’s into the next chain, then make 2 more dc’s into the next chain.
These four stitches create the top of the “mountain”.
Now make 1 dc crochet into each of the next 4 chains.
Now we are back at the bottom and you will dc2tog decrease, and then another dc2tog decrease (another valley).
Then make 1 dc into each of the next 4 chains.
There will be one chain left at the end of your foundation chain. Make 2 dc’s into this last chain to end the row.
Turn work

 

Row 2: Chain 3.
Make a dc crochet stitch in the same stitch
*Make a dc stitch into each of next 4 stitches.
dc2tog (decrease)
dc2tog (decrease)
Make a dc into each of next 4 stitches.
2dc’s into next stitch (this is an increase)
2dc’s into next stitch (increase)
Make a dc into each of next 4 stitches.
dc2tog (decrease)
dc2tog (decrease)
Make a dc stitch into each of next 4 stitches. *
Repeat between * and * to the end of the row
Make 2 dc’s into the top of the ch 3 from the previous row.
 
Repeat Row 2.
Making this practice swatch will save you any frustration as you make your first ripple stitch blanket. Once you are familiar with the ripple stitch then you can go on to make all kinds of special projects using it.
 

The Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket.

This ripple stitch pattern uses multiples of 14, plus 3 for turning.
 This blanket is worked lengthwise.
To change colours at the end of a row, work to the last 2 loops on your hook of ­ the 1st color. Draw the new colour through the last 2 loops and continue working with the new colour.  Leave long tails of each colour of yarn to weave in at the end.

Here is the Stripe Pattern for this blanket:

Work 2 rows of each color:
Colour A
Main Colour
Colour B
Main Colour
Colour C
Main Colour
Colour D
Main Colour
Colour A
Repeat stripe pattern
 

Instructions:

Chain 87 with Colour A
Row 1:
1 dc into 4th chain from hook
1dc into each of next 4 chs
dc2tog
dc2tog
1 dc into each of next 4 chs
*2dc into next ch
2 dc into next ch
1dc into each of next 4 chs
dc2tog
dc2tog
1 dc into each of next 4 chs*
Repeat between * and * ending last repeat with 2 dc into last chain, turn.
 
Row 2:
ch3, 1 dc into same stitch,
1dc into each of next 4 sts
dc2tog
dc2tog
1 dc into each of next 4 sts
*2dc into next st
2 dc into next st
1dc into each of next 4 sts
dc2tog
dc2tog
1 dc into each of next 4 chs*
Repeat between * and * ending last repeat with 2 dc into the top chain of the chain-3 from previous row.
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 3-4: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour B
Rows 5-6: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 7-8: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour C
Rows 9-10: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 11-12: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour D
Rows 13-14: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 15-16: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour A
Rows 17-18: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 19-20: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour B
Rows 21-22: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 23-24: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour C
Rows 25-26: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 27-28: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour D
Rows 29-30: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 31-32: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour A
Rows 33-34: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 35-36: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour B
Rows 37-38: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 39-40: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour C
Rows 41-42: repeat row 2
 
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 43-44: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour D
Rows 45-46: repeat row 2
 
Change to Main Colour
Rows 47-48: repeat row 2
 
Change to Colour A
Rows 49-50: repeat row 2
If you want a longer blanket you just carry on in this stripe pattern.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.  
You now have a beautiful Cozy Ripple Throw Blanket
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