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Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

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Learn a wonderful variation of the moss stitch with this fun chevron blanket!

In this post...

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  • Design Story and Inspiration for the Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket
  • Yarn Options for a Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket
  • Moss Stitch Chevron Notes
  • Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket
    • What You'll Need
  • Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket Video Tutorial
  • Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket Pattern
  • Final Thoughts on the Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

Design Story and Inspiration for the Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

One of my absolute favorite crochet stitches is the crochet moss stitch. I’ve used it in a lot of projects including some corner to corner projects and it never disappoints! (You can see my corner to corner moss stitch baby blanket pattern here!)

So when I found out you could work the moss stitch in a chevron pattern, I was sold! I found this amazing chevron pattern in several tutorials, so I’m not sure who came up with the idea first, but I’m so glad someone did, because this stitch is truly stunning.

I had a few skeins of this Baby Blanket Dappled yarn waiting to be made into a blanket, and this stitch pattern was a perfect combo! I hope you love it as much as I do!

Yarn Options for a Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

I chose a blanket yarn because of how quickly it works up, and also because blankets made from this yarn are incredibly warm and comfy.

Most of us have some blanket yarn in our stashes, so find some blanket yarn or other super bulky (category #6) yarn and get crocheting! 😀

Moss Stitch Chevron Notes

I have it listed next to the approximate finished sizes, but I wanted to let you know that the gauge for this pattern does not exactly equal finished size due to the up and down nature of the stitch itself. This stitch pattern also has a very large stitch multiple (19 +18!) so it’s hard to get an exact size.

So please note that the finished sizes are approximate, and as close as possible due to the nature of the stitch and large stitch multiple.

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Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

What You’ll Need

Yarn: Bernat Baby Blanket Dappled (Polyester, 220yds/300g) in Aquamarine (See chart below for number of skeins) 

Hook: US Size K (6.50mm)

Notions: Yarn needle, scissors

Gauge: 12 sts and 8 rows = 4″ in single crochet

Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket Video Tutorial

Learn How to Crochet a Stunning Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

Approximate Finished Sizes:
Please note these sizes are approximate due to the nature of the chevron pattern.  The gauge above does not exactly equal width due to the up and down nature of the chevron.

SizeWidth (inches)Length (inches)Number of Skeins
Stroller30363
Receiving40404
Crib45606
Lapghan36484
Throw50607
Twin659012
Full859016
Queen9010019
King10810022

Stitch Descriptions and Abbreviations
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog)

Pattern Notes

The body of the blanket is created using single crochets and chains to make chain-spaces.  After the blanket body is worked, we will come back and use surface slip-stitch through the chain spaces to create the cables.

This is my blanket made in the stroller size:

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Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket Pattern

Chain:
Stroller113
Receiving132
Crib151
Lapghan132
Throw170
Twin208
Full265
Queen284
King341

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, [ch 1, skip next ch, sc in next ch] 3 times, ch 1, skip next ch, * (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch, [ch 1, skip next ch, sc in next ch] 4 times, skip next 2 chs, [sc in next ch, ch 1, skip next ch] 4 times *, rep from * to * across to last 9 chs, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch, [ch 1, skip next ch, sc in next ch] 4 times; turn. 

Row 2: Ch 1, sc2tog across first sc and next ch-1 space, [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 space] 3 times, ch 1, skip next sc, * (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch- 2 space, [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp] 4 times, skip next 2 sc, [sc in next ch-1 space, ch 1, skip next sc] 4 times *, rep from * to * across to last ch-2 space of last peak, (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 space of last peak, [ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 space] 3 times, ch 1, skip next sc, sc2tog across next ch-1 sp and last sc; turn. 

Repeat row 2 following table or to desired length (see following chart).

Work until the following number of rows are complete (including the first 2 rows already worked):

Total Number of Rows
Stroller72
Receiving80
Crib120
Lapghan96
Throw120
Twin180
Full180
Queen200
King200

FINISHING

Weave in all ends.

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Final Thoughts on the Moss Stitch Chevron Blanket

That’s it! A simple one row repeat creates this gorgeous blanket. Use a slight color-changing yarn or even a stripe pattern and it is simply stunning!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this free pattern as much as I enjoyed designing it!

Happy Crocheting!
Amanda

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  1. Olivia McWilliams

    February 15, 2025 at 3:04 pm

    This is beautiful!! Can you tell me how to use this pattern with #4 weight yarn to make a blanket?

    • amanda

      February 17, 2025 at 1:32 pm

      Hi! You can use any weight yarn to make this blanket. Just chain any multiple of 19 (for easy math, let’s assumme we do 10×19 – 190) and then add 18. So, 190 + 18- 208. Then work the pattern as written. 🙂

  2. Tammy Scott

    February 16, 2025 at 2:55 am

    I’ll be making this with 4 weight yarn, it’s way to warm here in Southeast Georgia. Thank you for an easy to follow pattern.

    • amanda

      February 17, 2025 at 1:31 pm

      So glad you like it!! 🙂

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