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Modified: Mar 5, 2026 by Julie · This post may contain affiliate links ·

The Beckett Crochet Blanket Pattern (Free Textured Crochet Blanket)

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The Beckett Crochet Blanket is all about fun texture, with a super easy stitch pattern that makes those soft, wavy lines.

The name comes from an old English word for "small brook" or "stream", which totally fits, since the stitches look just like ripples in water. (Big thanks to Christie for the awesome name!)

This blanket combines a solid worsted-weight yarn with a self-striping yarn, alternating every two rows to highlight the texture of the stitches while allowing the color changes to shine.

Although the finished blanket looks intricate, the stitch pattern is easy to learn and quickly becomes relaxing and rhythmic. Once you get into the groove, this blanket becomes a wonderful project for quiet evenings of crochet.

The Beckett Blanket can be made in a variety of sizes, from a small lovey to a king-size blanket, making it perfect for gifts, baby blankets, or cozy home decor.

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My Year-Long Self-Striping Yarn Experiment

This blanket is part of my year-long experiment with self-striping yarn, where I’m testing different stitches and combinations of yarn to see which ones create the most beautiful and balanced color effects.

One of the reasons the Beckett Blanket works so beautifully with self-striping yarn is the way the stitch pattern blends the color changes.

The Almond Stitch alternates groups of slip stitches and half-double crochets, creating a subtle texture while naturally breaking up the rows.

When a self-striping yarn is used on its own, color changes can sometimes happen abruptly in the middle of a row and feel very noticeable.

In this blanket, alternating the textured stitch pattern and pairing the self-striping yarn with a solid color every two rows softens those transitions. Instead of harsh color jumps, the colors flow smoothly across the fabric, almost like ripples in water.


Beckett Crochet Blanket Pattern Details

Skill Level: Easy / Advanced Beginner

Sample Blanket Size (Throw):
44.5" × 66"

Gauge:
15 stitches × 14 rows = 4"
(measured in stitch pattern)

Hook:
5.5 mm crochet hook


Yarn Used (Throw Size)

Caron Big Cakes (self-striping yarn) in Deep Lake
603 yards / 300 g per cake
Sample blanket uses 2 cakes

Purchase on Michaels.com HERE or in-store

Lion Brand Pound of Love in Elephant Gray
1020 yards / 454 g per skein

Purchase online here: Michaels.com, Amazon.com or LionBrand.com

Sample blanket uses approximately:

1,590 yards (708 grams)

If substituting yarn, plan for approximately 1,600 yards of solid worsted-weight yarn.


Supplies

  • 5.5 mm crochet hook - Addi swing hook is the one I used for this pattern and the one featured in the photos. You can find them on Amazon.com here.
  • scissors
  • yarn needle
  • stitch markers (optional)

Crochet Almond Stitch Tutorial Video


Abbreviations

ch – chain

sl st – slip stitch

sc - single crochet

hdc – half double crochet

BLO – back loop only

hdc 3rd loop - half double crochet third loop only


Special Stitch

Back Loop Only (BLO)
Insert your hook into the back loop only of the stitch instead of under both loops.


Stitch Multiple

The Beckett Blanket uses a multiple of:

8 + 5


Blanket Sizes

Size Note

Because the Beckett Blanket stitch pattern is worked in a multiple of 8 + 5, the starting chains must follow that repeat. This means the exact blanket width may vary slightly from the measurements listed below. Some sizes may share the same starting chain and differ only in length.

The finished size of your blanket may also vary slightly depending on yarn choice, hook size, and individual tension.

SizeWidthLengthStarting ChainRows
Lovey12"12"5342
Stroller30"35"117122
Receiving36"36"141126
Crib40"52"157182
Lapghan42"60"165210
Throw44.5"66"165218
Twin66"90"253316
Full / Queen90"90"341316
King108"100"405350

Estimated Yarn Requirements

SizeCaron Big CakesPound of Love
Lovey80 yds150 yds
Stroller480 yds750 yds
Receiving590 yds900 yds
Crib890 yds1,200 yds
Lapghan1040 yds1,450 yds
Throw1180 yds1,590 yds
Twin2170 yds2,600 yds
Full / Queen2860 yds3,500 yds
King3950 yds4,300 yds

Yarn Estimate Note: Yardage is estimated based on the sample throw size and scaled by blanket area. Actual yarn usage may vary depending on yarn choice, hook size, tension, and border adjustments. If you are between amounts or planning multiple blankets, it’s always a good idea to purchase an extra cake/skein to be safe.


Color Pattern

Rows alternate every two rows.

2 rows with Elephant Gray (yarn A)
2 rows with Self-Striping Yarn (yarn B)

Continue alternating every two rows throughout the blanket.


Beckett Blanket Instructions (Throw Size)

Chain 165 with Elephant Gray.


Row 1 (Right Side)

Slip stitch in the second chain from hook.

Slip stitch in each of the next 3 chains.

*Half double crochet in each of the next 4 chains, slip stitch in each of the next 4 chains.

Repeat from * across. (164 sts)

Turn.


Row 2 – Elephant Gray

Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch).

Slip stitch BLO in the first 4 stitches.

*Half double crochet BLO in the next 4 stitches, slip stitch BLO in the next 4 stitches.

Repeat from * until 4 stitches remain.

Slip stitch BLO in the final 4 stitches. (164 sts)

Turn.


Row 3 – Change to Self-Striping Yarn

Join Caron Big Cakes.

Ch 1.

Half double crochet BLO in the first 4 stitches.

*Slip stitch BLO in the next 4 stitches, half double crochet BLO in the next 4 stitches.

Repeat from * until 4 stitches remain.

Half double crochet BLO in the final 4 stitches. (164 sts)

Turn.


Row 4 – Self-Striping Yarn

Ch 1.

Repeat Row 3.

Turn.


Row 5 – Change to Elephant Gray

Switch back to Elephant Gray.

Ch 1.

Slip stitch BLO in the first 4 stitches.

*Half double crochet BLO in the next 4 stitches, slip stitch BLO in the next 4 stitches.

Repeat from * until 4 stitches remain.

Slip stitch BLO in the last 4 stitches. (164 sts)

Turn.


Row 6 – Elephant Gray

Ch 1.

Repeat Row 5.

Turn.


Pattern Repeat

Continue repeating:

Rows 3–4 with self-striping yarn
Rows 5–6 with Elephant Gray

until the blanket reaches 218 rows or until blanket is desired length

Fasten off self-striping yarn. Do not fasten off elephant gray yarn.

Proceed to the border.


Border

This blanket has a right and wrong side. When working the border, ensure the right side is facing you.

The Beckett Blanket stitch pattern creates gentle waves along the top and bottom edges because the stitch pattern alternates between shorter slip stitches and taller half double crochets. To help create a smooth and even border, the first round alternates slip stitches and single crochets so the stitch heights balance out across the edge.

This helps fill in the “valleys” created by the stitch pattern and prevents the border from becoming wavy or uneven.


Border Round 1

Top edge

Ch 1 and turn.

Work 2 single crochet in the first stitch.

Work single crochet in the next 3 stitches.

Slip stitch in each of the next 4 stitches.

Single crochet in each of the next 4 stitches.

Continue alternating 4 slip stitches and 4 single crochets across the top edge.

Work 2 single crochets in the final stitch.

Side 1

Along the side, work 2 single crochet in the first st, work 1 single crochet evenly into each row end, ending with 2 single crochet in the last stitch.

Bottom edge

Repeat the same stitch pattern across the bottom edge as the top edge.

Side 2

Repeat the same stitch pattern as side 1, ending with 2 single crochet in last st

Join with a slip stitch to first st from top edge.


Border Round 2

Follow the same border instructions featured in this video tutorial for Rows 2 - 5. (This is for a Tunisian crochet blanket, but the concept is the same.)

CH 2, HDC in same stitch as CH 2

*HDC in each ST down one side of the blanket, (HDC, CH 2, HDC) in the corner*

Repeat from * to * a total of 3 times

HDC in each ST down the last side of the blanket

HDC in the same corner as the first HDC of this round

CH 2, SL ST to first HDC of the round


Border Rounds 3–5

CH 2, HDC in the CH-2 corner

*HDC in the third loop of each ST down one side of the blanket, (HDC, CH 2, HDC) in the CH-2 corner*

Repeat from * to * a total of 3 times

HDC in the third loop of each ST down the last side of the blanket

HDC in the same corner as the first HDC of this round

CH 2, SL ST to first HDC of the round

Fasten off and weave in ends.


Final Thoughts

The Beckett Crochet Blanket is super chill to make once you get into the groove. The mix of textures adds a nice flow to the blanket, and using both solid and self-striping yarn keeps things looking fun and interesting.

Whether you choose to make a small lovey, a cozy throw, or a king-size blanket for your bed, the Beckett Blanket is sure to become a favorite project.

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