Winter is in full swing here in SoCal and I swear, I swear, it’s colder here than it was when I grew up in Utah and snow. I think that’s because there’s no transition, it goes from 80 degrees one week to 40 the next. You don’t get time to get used to it and then you’re freezing. Now if you’re like me, you’re ready to snuggle up in a blanket and that’s where this week’s new pattern comes in – meet the Cozy Coffee Throw crochet pattern.
I’ve been working on this design for a while (the first photo I posted of it was back in October) and I’ve been dreaming it for even longer. All year long I’ve been working on c2c designs and I wanted to make a whole blanket of c2c and I finally did it. Of course I had to make it a coffee theme. It’s my “brand” after all. I love a good coffee but I’ll take it with extra fiber if necessary.
But this might rank up there as one of my favorite things I’ve made this year. It’s just so eye-catching and fun. I love a good fun design, as you probably know if you’ve been here before. And it’s a great design for January, to clear out the post-holiday cobwebs and make something for yourself.
And don’t worry, if you want this to be a hot cup of tea or even cocoa, you can! I won’t tell someone it’s a Cozy Coffee Throw if you don’t. I hope you like this.
I hope where ever you are you’re having a great time and being safe and healthy. Hugs friends. Wash your hands and masks.
Please note: I was provided the yarn for this pattern by Lion Brand Yarn for the purposes of making this design, with compensation. I wasn’t provided the yarn with the expectations of positive or negative reviews but I did enjoy using this yarn, I’ve used it many times and it’s always a great worsted acrylic yarn.
This pattern is linked to Loop Scoop #4
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Level
Intermediate (need to know c2c)
Materials
- US I (5.50 mm) crochet hook
- Size #4 worsted weight yarn
- 4 colors
- I used Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling by Lion Brand Yarn
- A: (gray) 21 oz/ 1110 yds
- B: (blue) 7 oz/ 370 yds
- C: (white) 3 oz/ 159 yds
- D: (black) 3 oz 159 yds
- 4 colors
- Notions: scissors, measuring tape, yarn needle
Gauge
- 15 sc/dc x 14 rows = 4”
Terms/ Stitches used
- RS: right side
- Rnd: round
- Join: join the round with a slip st
- Ch: chain
- St: stitch
- Sc: single crochet
Notes
- As is industry standard, this pattern is just a free graph and not written instructions but you can purchase the pattern for a fee in my Ravelry shop.
- This is a C2C pattern worked from the bottom right corner to the top left corner.
- Each C2C block consists of 3 double crochets and a ch-3. The directions will only tell you what color (ie: Color A, Color B, etc…) and the number tells you how many blocks to make.
- Rows 1 – 52 you will be increasing, rows 53 – 72 you will alternate decreasing and increasing, and rows 73 – 123 you will be decreasing.
- The even-numbered rows are worked down and the odd-numbered rows are worked up.
- The even-numbered rows are the Right Side.
- Blocking is suggested for this blanket.
- The best way to work this pattern is bobbins of yarn, for as few ends as possible.
- Color A is Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling by Lion Brand Yarn in Silver Heather, color B is Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling by Lion Brand Yarn in Royal Blue, color C is Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling by Lion Brand Yarn in White, and color D is Basic Stitch Anti-Pilling by Lion Brand Yarn in Black.
Approx finished product dimensions (measurements may vary by gauge and yarn used)
Height: 58” – 59” (blocked) |
Width: 42” – 43” |
Cozy Coffee Throw Crochet Pattern Graph
Key: Color A is Silver Heather, color B is Blue, color C is White, and color D is black.
Border
Join your yarn in the top right-hand corner of the blanket with the RS facing you
Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc into the same space as join, ch 3 and skip the first block, *sc into the space between the blocks, ch 3 and skip the next block,* repeat from * to * 50 more times, sc into the last st in the last block, ch 3 and rotate your blanket 90°, skip the first block, *sc into the space between the blocks, ch 3 and skip the next block,* repeat from * to * 70 more times, sc into the last st in the last block, ch 3 and rotate your blanket 90°, skip the first block, *sc into the space between the blocks, ch 3 and skip the next block,* repeat from * to * 50 more times, sc into the last st in the last block, ch 3 and rotate your blanket 90°, skip the first block, *sc into the space between the blocks, ch 3 and skip the next block,* repeat from * to * 70 more times, join – 248 sc, 248 ch-3 spaces
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc into the same st as join, sc twice into the next ch-3 space, *sc into the next st, sc twice into the next ch-3 space,* repeat from * to * 50 more times, [sc, ch-3, sc] into the last st, rotate your blanket 90°, sc twice into the next ch-3 space, *sc into the next st, sc twice into the next ch-3 space* repeat from * to * 70 more times, [sc, ch-3, sc] into the last st, rotate your blanket 90°, sc twice into the next ch-3 space, *sc into the next st, sc twice into the next ch-3 space* repeat from * to * 50 more times, [sc, ch-3, sc] into the last st, rotate your blanket 90°, sc twice into the next ch-3 space, *sc into the next st, sc twice into the next ch-3 space* repeat from * to * 70 more times, ch 3 and sc into the first st, join – 748 sc, 4 ch-3 spaces
Tassels
With the remaining yarn, cut as many 10” pieces of yarn as you’d like. Pull the pieces through the ch-3 spaces on the corners of your blanket until they’re even. Wrap another 10” piece of yarn around your tassel, knot and weave in the ends to secure it. Trim the tassel if necessary to make the ends even.
Tada! There it is, the Cozy Coffee Throw crochet pattern! I hope you love it and use the hashtag #DivineDebris on Instagram and I’ll share it in my stories!
Linda Franklin
Saturday 9th of September 2023
Are the line by line instructions included in your ravelry purchase
Divine Debris
Sunday 10th of September 2023
Yes, there are written instructions in addition to the graph in the pdf on Ravelry.