Are you ready to make a cozy throw blanket for the fall? I’ll show you how to make a beautiful fall throw blanket with Tunisian crochet. This pattern is great for both intermediate and experienced crocheters. It’s easy to follow and will make your home look amazing for autumn.
Tunisian crochet makes a thick, warm fabric. It’s perfect for crochet blankets and throw projects. You’ll learn the Tunisian half double crochet stitch and make a cozy fall throw blanket. These colors pop and will be the perfect addition to your fall decor.
Purchase a printable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy HERE or our ICCT store HERE.
Introduction to Tunisian Crochet
Tunisian crochet, also known as Afghan crochet, is a special way to crochet. It mixes knitting and traditional crochet. This method makes a dense, textured fabric great for cozy blankets and throws, like this free Tunisian crochet blanket pattern. Learning the Tunisian half double crochet stitch opens up a world of creative projects.
What is Tunisian Crochet?
Tunisian crochet uses a longer hook with a stopper, unlike regular crochet. This hook lets you “pick up” yarn loops like knitting. Then, you work them back across the row, making a thick, textured fabric. It’s perfect for warm projects like afghans, blankets, and clothes.
Benefits of Tunisian Crochet
Tunisian crochet is very versatile. You can make many stitch patterns, from the tunisian half double crochet stitch to complex ones. The fabric it creates is dense and warm, great for projects like throws and afghans. It’s a skill worth learning for its beauty and practical use.
For a more in-depth look into this special type of crochet, read our post about the differences between regular crochet and Tunisian crochet.
Purchase a printable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy HERE or our ICCT store HERE.
Tunisian Crochet Fall Blanket Pattern
Embrace the cozy charm of autumn with our Tunisian crochet fall blanket pattern. This design is perfect for style and comfort. It features a luxurious texture for snuggling up on cool evenings. Let’s dive into the details of this fall Tunisian crochet blanket.
The Tunisian half double crochet stitch is at the heart of this pattern. It creates a plush and durable fabric. The stitch pattern adds a subtle yet eye-catching design to the tunisian crochet throw.
Whether you’re a seasoned Tunisian crocheter or only have a few patterns under your belt, this pattern is easy to follow. With its autumnal colors and timeless appeal, this tunisian crochet blanket will become a beloved part of your home decor.
Materials Needed
To make this cozy Tunisian crochet fall blanket, you’ll need a few things. We’ll cover the essential yarn and hooks, and any extra supplies you might need.
Yarn and Hooks
Choose a medium-weight yarn such as Lion Brand Pound of Love or Big Twist Value Pound+ for this project. It should be relatively soft and in autumn colors like pumpkin, mustard, or green. The amount of yarn needed will depend on your blanket’s size.
For hooks, you’ll need a 7 mm Tunisian crochet hook, also known as an Afghan hook with a long cable. The cable I use is around 30 inches long with a stopper at the end. You’ll also need a size J/10 (6mm) regular crochet hook for the border.
Additional Supplies
You’ll also need some extra items. Keep scissors handy for cutting yarn, and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends. A stitch marker or two can help you keep track of your place in the pattern. And, make sure you have a comfy spot to crochet. This crochet throw blanket project is a great reason to relax and enjoy the process!
Check out the supplies in our Amazon store front here.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Working the Tunisian Half Double Crochet Stitch
Now, let’s begin with the Tunisian half double crochet stitch. We’ll show you how to do this stitch well, so your cozy fall blanket comes to life.
Tunisian Half Double Crochet Stitch Video Tutorial
Tunisian Half Double Crochet Stitch Written Tutorial
Thdc (Tunisian half double crochet) Video tutorial HERE
Start with a Foundation Row: Begin by chaining any number of stitches. This will be your foundation row.
Forward Pass:
- Step 1: Yarn over and insert your hook into the second back bump from the hook.
- Step 2: Yarn over again and pull up a loop. Keep the loop on your hook.
- Step 3: Continue this process across the chain – yarn over, insert the hook into the next back bump, yarn over, and pull up a loop, keeping all loops on the hook.
Return Pass:
- Step 1: To start the return pass, yarn over and pull through one loop on the hook (this is essentially a chain 1).
- Step 2: Then, yarn over and pull through three loops. Repeat this step (yarn over and pull through three loops) all the way across.
Subsequent Rows:
- Step 1: Yarn over (skipping the first two vertical bars) and insert hook under both of the next two vertical bars, pull up a loop.
- Step 2: Yarn over and insert hook under both of the next two vertical bars; continue all the way across until you get to the end.
- Step 3: Yarn over and pull up a loop in the last Tunisian stitch.
- Step 4: Return pass as stated above
Purchase a printable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy HERE or our ICCT store HERE.
Tunisian Crochet Fall Blanket Pattern
Description: This fall blanket is an absolute must-have for those crisp autumn evenings. The texture from the Tunisian half double crochet stitch makes it soft and squishy without any curling edges. It’s perfect for snuggling up with or giving as a handmade gift!
NOTES:
- Finished size measures 50″ wide x 69″ long with border
- To change the width, chain any number
- To change the length, simply add or subtract more tows
- You will change colors at the end of the RetP when you have three loops left on your hook, fasten off old color
- Video for border HERE
- Tunisian half double crochet stitch video tutorial is HERE
MATERIALS:
HOOK(S)
7 mm Tunisian crochet hook with long cable (I used a cable that was about 31 inches long)
YARN
Weight 4
Lion Brand Pound of Love (4 skeins – you will not use all of it)
Colors:
Olive – about 3/4 of the skein, 800 yards
Pumpkin Spice – about 3/4 of the skein, 800 yards
Vanilla – about 3/4 of the skein, 800 yards
Mocha – about 400 yards
Big Twist Value Pound + from Joann Fabrics
Color:
Mustard – about 800 yards
NOTIONS
Scissors
Tapestry needle
GAUGE (4 x 4″)
12 1/2 sts x 11 1/2 rows in pattern
ABBREVIATIONS:
ch chain
rep repeat
Thdc Tunisian half double crochet
yo yarn over
FwP forward pass
RetP return pass
Lts last Tunisian stitch
sk skip
sl st slip stitch
Tslst Tunisian slip stitch
st(s) stitches
PATTERN:
Yarn A: Olive
Yarn B: Vanilla
Yarn C: Mustard
Yarn D: Pumpkin Spice
Yarn E: Mocha
You will change colors at the end of the last RetP for that color block when you have 3 loops left on your hook.
Olive Block:
Foundation row With Yarn A, Ch 150, Thdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch to end (don’t forget the yarn overs!)
Return Pass: Ch-1, * yo pull through 3 loops * repeat to end
Row 1 sk first two vertical bars, Thdc in each st across until last st, yo, working the last st as for Lts, RetP
Rows 2 – 22 repeat row 1
Fasten off Yarn A
Vanilla Block:
Rows 23 – 28 repeat row 1 with Yarn B
Fasten of Yarn B
Mustard Block:
Rows 29 – 50 repeat row 1 with Yarn C
Fasten off Yarn C
Vanilla Block:
Rows 51 – 56 repeat row 1 with Yarn B
Fasten off Yarn B
Pumpkin Spice Block:
Rows 57 – 78 repeat row 1 with Yarn D
Vanilla Block:
Rows 79 – 84 repeat row 1 with Yarn B
Fasten off Yarn B
Mocha Block:
Rows 85 – 106 repeat row 1 with Yarn E
Fasten off Yarn E
Vanilla Block:
Rows 107 – 112 repeat row 1 with Yarn B
Fasten off Yarn B
Olive Block:
Rows 113 – 134 repeat row 1 with Yarn A
Fasten off Yarn A
Vanilla Block:
Rows 135 – 140 repeat row 1 with Yarn B
Fasten off Yarn B
Mustard Block:
Rows 141 – 162 repeat row 1 with Yarn C
Vanilla Block:
Rows 163 – 168 repeat row 1 with Yarn B
Fasten off Yarn B
Pumpkin Spice Block:
Rows 169 – 190 repeat row 1 with Yarn D
Last row Tslst across, fasten off Yarn D
Proceed to border instructions
Border Instructions:
For the single crochet border section watch the video tutorial here
For the dc, fpdc and bpdc border section, watch the video tutorial here
Switch to 6 mm regular crochet hook for border
Attach Vanilla yarn in corner of blanket where you just fastened off the Pumpkin Spice color
Round 1
ch 1, 2sc in same space, sc in each stitch down edge to corner, 2sc in last stitch, 2sc in first stitch; sc in each st across, 2sc in last st, 2sc in first stitch, sc in each stitch along edge, 2sc in last stitch, 2sc in first stitch, sc in each st across, 2sc in last stitch, slip stitch to first sc
For the rest of the border, follow the instructions in this video, but instead of doing 9 dc in corner, do 7 dc in corner
Here are the written out instructions:
Round 2
work dc in corner, work 3 more dc in same st, dc in next st, dc across to next corner
*work 7 dc in corner, dc in next st, dc across to next corner*, rep from * to * around blanket until you get to the first dc worked (which is a total of 4 dc in that corner), work 3 dc in same st as first dc (7 dc total in last corner), sl st to first dc, ch 2 (does not count as st)
Round 3
fpdc in first st, *bpdc in next st, fpdc in next st*, rep from * to * around entire blanket, sl st to first st of row, ch 2
Round 4
repeat round 3
Fasten off, weave in all ends
Enjoy your incredible fall blanket!
Hi! I’m Julie. I am here for one reason: to help YOU embrace your love of crochet and expand your crochet horizons. I design modern and unique Tunisian crochet and standard crochet patterns and tutorials that bring me joy, and that I think you will LOVE. I’ve been crocheting for 25+ years and with the gentle nudging of my husband, decided to turn this passion into what you see here on ICCT. This is my playground!
Jessie Womble
Thursday 3rd of October 2024
I’ve already bought the yarn for this blanket, and I can’t wait to get started! I’m trying to decide in which order I’m going to arrange my colors… would it be possible for you to post a full picture of the blanket, being held up, or laid flat on the floor? I could even check your Ravelry listing for this pattern, if it would be easier for you to post extra pictures there. 😋 Thanks so much for your tutorials! I enjoyed using a self-striping yarn on a Tunisian crochet blanket for my brother, and we both loved how it turned out.
Jen
Tuesday 17th of September 2024
Thank you for a great pattern and tutorial on this blanket. The colors are gorgeous and i can't wait to begin, no edge curlings! wonderful ! and the tutorial vudeo was great. Thank you