Easy Sieve Stitch Blanket Tutorial | Free Crochet Pattern
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Crochet a cozy and textured blanket using simple stitches that are easy to memorize. The Easy Sieve Stitch Blanket is a soothing two-row repeat pattern, perfect for when you want a relaxing project that still looks beautiful when finished.

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out
Project Type: Blanket
Skill Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: Medium Worsted Weight Yarn
Hook Size: 4 mm
Stitches: Single Crochet, Chain
This blanket uses a simple two-row repeat made from single crochet and chain stitches. The pattern alternates between creating small open spaces and filling them, producing a lovely woven-style texture. It’s fully customizable—make it any width or length you like.
Why Crocheters Like It
- Simple two-row repeat for mindful, relaxing stitching
- Lovely texture using only single crochet and chain stitches
- Easy to resize for throws, baby blankets, or larger afghans
Watch + Make
➡️ Written Tutorial – How to Crochet an Easy Sieve Stitch Blanket
➡️ Video Tutorial on YouTube
FAQ
A: Yes! Simply change your starting chain to reach your preferred width and continue repeating the rows until the blanket is the length you want.
A: Medium worsted weight yarn is recommended, but any yarn weight can be used if you adjust the hook size.
A: Yes, it uses only single crochet and chain stitches—perfect for anyone who enjoys simple, rhythmic crochet projects.
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This Easy Sieve Stitch Blanket is the kind of project you can enjoy working on anytime. Try making it in solid colors for a modern look, or use self-striping yarn to create soft color changes throughout your blanket.


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