Monday, June 22, 2026

Coffee Shop Granny Blanket Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 Coffee Shop Granny Blanket
 Crochet Pattern 




The Coffee Shop Blanket is a fun and easy 
crochet pattern. It is a rectangle Granny Style 
Blanket that is light and airy for summer,
 but makes a great throw anytime of year.
Looks love on a sofa, chair or across your bed.


I designed this blanket using the Premier Yarn 
Coffee Shop Yarn in the  True Blue color, with
shades of blue, white and gray.
The yarn is 85% Acrylic and 15% wool, 
a great combination of fibers.

I purchased the yarn cakes last year and saved
 them for just the right blanket pattern.  I think this
 blanket pattern is the perfect pattern. The
 yarn is a light (3)weight yarn. Not too heavy
 and not too light.


 The yarn has a slight fuzziness
 to it that gives it a cosy feel and look. Just what
 you need in the evening with a glass of tea
 or cup of coffee, curled up with your favorite
 crochet project, watching a mover or 
reading a good book. 



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Coffee Shop Granny Blanket Crochet Pattern


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Skill: Easy

 

Materials:

Crochet Hook – H / 5 MM

Yarn – Light (3) Acrylic / Premier Coffee Shop / 

              True Blue 11.5 oz.

Yarn Needle

 

Stitches:

Chain (ch)

Slip Stitch (slst)

Double Crochet (dc)

Space (sp)

Skip (sk)

 

Size: 30 X 40 Inches

To adjust the size add or subtract rows as needed

 

Notes:

Ch 3 counts as a dc

Rounds are joined with a slst to the ch 3

When Changing colors, ch3 after the color change.

 

Pattern:

 

R: 1 – Ch 27, 2 dc in the 4th ch from the hook (ch3 counts as a dc)

Ch 2, 3 dc in the same ch, ch2, 3dc in the same ch,



*Ch2, sk2 chs, 1 dc in the next 3 chs*

Repeat From * to * 3 more times.




Ch2, Sk 2 chs, 3 dc in the last ch,Ch2, 

3 dc in the same ch, ch2, 3 dc in the same ch

 

Working down the Opposite side of the ch

*Ch2, sk2 chs, 1 dc in the next 3 chs*

Repeat From * to * 3 more times



Ch2, join to the ch3, slst in the next 2 dc, slst in the ch2 sp, ch 3

(4 corners, 8 3dc clusters)



R: 2 - Slst to the ch2 sp, ch3, 2dc, ch2, 3dc in the 1st ch2 sp, Ch2

 3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2

*3 dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2* Repeat From * to * 4 times

*3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next ch2 sp* Repeat From * to * in the next ch2 sp

*3 dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2* Repeat From * to * 4 times, join to the top of the ch3.

slst to the next ch2 space (4 corners, 10 3dc clusters)



 

  R: 3 - Slst to the ch2 sp, ch3, 2dc, ch2, 3dc in the 1st ch2 sp, Ch2

 3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2

*3 dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2* Repeat From * to * 5 times

*3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next ch2 sp* Repeat From * to * in the next ch2 sp

 *3 dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2* Repeat From * to * 5 times, join to the top of the ch3.

slst to the next ch2 space (4 Corners, 12 3dc clusters)

 

 

R: 4 – Slst to the ch2 sp, ch3, 2dc, ch2, 3dc in the 1st ch2 sp, Ch2

 3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2

*3 dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2* Repeat From * to * 6 times

*3dc, ch2, 3dc in the next ch2 sp* Repeat From * to * in the next ch2 sp

 *3 dc in the next ch2 sp, ch2* Repeat From * to * 6 times, join to the top of the ch3.

slst to the next ch2 space  (4 Corners, 14 3dc clusters)

 



 R: 5 -R: 26 – Or more rows if a larger Blanket is wanted

Repeat R: 3 -You will increase 1 "3dc group, ch2" on each side for each row.



Trim:  Sc in the 1st ch2 sp, ch1, 

*2dc, ch1, 2dc in the next ch2 sp, ch1, sc in the next ch2 sp, ch1*

Repeat From * to * all around all 4 sides of the blanket

Join to the 1st st with a slst, tue off, weave in the ends. 




 

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