Easy Evergreen Ombre Crochet Throw

This crochet blanket pattern is easy to make. It uses the basic double crochet stitch.

The stitch is the interlocking block stitch which is an easy repeat. The pattern is a simple two row repeat. For an easy pattern, you will get great results.

The yarn is Bernat Blanket Yarn Dappled. This super chunky blanket makes this throw work up quickly. There are lots of different colors of Bernat Blanket Yarn to try.

The blanket is a great size to cuddle up on the couch with. The yarn is soft and fuzzy.

There is a free PDF file available of this super chunky blanket.

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