Super Easy One Row Repeat Crochet Blanket Tutorial
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This cozy blanket pattern is simple to make and perfect for relaxing crochet sessions. It features a one-row repeat design that combines single crochet and half double crochet stitches to create a soft and textured fabric. You can easily adjust the size to suit your project — from a baby blanket to a full throw.

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out
Project Type: Blanket
Skill Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: 8 Ply
Hook Size: 4 mm crochet hook
Stitches: Single Crochet (sc), Half Double Crochet (hdc)
The combination of basic stitches gives this blanket a classic look with gentle texture, making it a great project for beginners and experienced crocheters alike.
Why Crocheters Like It
- Simple one-row repeat that’s easy to memorize.
- Works up beautifully with almost any yarn type.
- Customizable size for baby blankets, throws, or bedspreads.
Watch + Make
➡️ Watch the video tutorial on YouTube
➡️ Get the written tutorial on Raji’s Craft Hobby
Crocheters Often Ask
Yes! Just adjust the starting chain to reach your desired width.
Any 8 Ply yarn or light worsted weight yarn will work well for this texture.
A simple single crochet border will give it a neat, finished edge.
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This blanket is a relaxing and rewarding project you’ll enjoy making again and again. Try it in different colors or yarn weights to create a unique look every time — simple stitches, endless possibilities.



About rajiscraft hobby
Raji is the creative behind rajiscrafthobby, where she shares her love for crochet, crafts, and handmade projects. A Human Resource professional by training, Raji has always enjoyed a wide range of creative hobbies—crochet, clay work, paper crafts, embroidery, sewing, and more. Her passion for crafting was reignited in 2016 after the birth of her daughter, who still inspires many of her projects today. Raji believes creativity lives in everyone—and sometimes all it takes is the right spark. Her blog is filled with easy-to-follow ideas to help you start (or grow) your own creative journey.