If you’re looking for a cozy and simple crochet project, this wavy crochet blanket is the perfect choice!
Soft, warm, and visually charming, it’s ideal for snuggling on the couch or gifting to someone special.
🧶 Materials Needed

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Yarn: Soft acrylic yarn such as Durable Comfy (approximately 18 skeins total)
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Suggested colors: khaki, brick, mustard, honey, and cream
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Crochet hook: size 5 mm or 6 mm (adjust according to your tension)
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Scissors and tapestry needle for finishing touches
💡 Tip: For a lighter, airier effect, use a crochet hook one size larger than recommended on the yarn label.
✨ Finished Size
The blanket measures approximately 1.5 m x 2 m, but you can easily adjust the size by adding or removing chains and rows.
🪄 Stitches Used
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Chain (ch)
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Single crochet (sc)
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Double crochet (dc)
These three basic stitches are all you need to create the lovely wave pattern.
🌊 Wave Pattern Instructions
1. Foundation chain
Make a chain that is a multiple of 14 + 2 extra chains to turn.
(Example: 14 x 10 = 140 + 2 = 142 chains for a medium-sized blanket.)
2. Row 1
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Skip the first 2 chains.
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Work 1 sc in each of the next 2 chains,
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Then 1 half double crochet (hdc),
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Next, 3 double crochets (dc) — this begins the upward curve of the wave.
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In the next stitch, make 1 treble crochet (tr) — this forms the top of the wave.
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Now go down: 3 double crochets, 1 half double crochet, and 2 single crochets.
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Repeat this sequence across the row.
Finish with a single crochet and turn your work.
3. Row 2 and beyond
Repeat the same sequence as the first row, always following the wave pattern.
You can change colors every 2 or 3 rows to create wide, soft stripes.
🎨 Color Combination Suggestion
To create a warm autumn feel:
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2 rows in cream
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2 rows in mustard
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2 rows in honey
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2 rows in brick
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2 rows in khaki
Then repeat this sequence until you reach the desired length.
🧵 Border and Finishing
Once your blanket reaches the desired size:
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Work one round of single crochet all around using cream (or a contrasting shade).
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Optionally, add one round of reverse single crochet (crab stitch) for a neat, decorative edge.
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Fasten off and weave in all yarn ends using a tapestry needle.
💡 Extra Tips
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To give your blanket a professional finish, block it: lightly dampen, stretch to shape, and let it dry flat.
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For a thicker, cozier blanket, use double yarn strands and a 7 mm hook.
❤️ Conclusion
This wavy crochet blanket is a charming project that combines ease and beauty. The gentle ripples form naturally as you crochet, and the color changes bring warmth and character.
Perfect for cuddling, decorating, or gifting — it’s a true handmade hug. 🌷






