Rice Pudding Blanket Crochet Pattern

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The Rice Pudding Blanket crochet pattern is like a comfort food with all of its cozy feel and warmth. You will turn to it again and again!

Rice pudding is one of those homey comfort foods in our home. It’s a favourite on cool evenings when we are just looking to be comfortable and relax – just like this crochet blanket.

The Rice Pudding blanket crochet pattern is a super cozy and warm design. Here you will see it displayed out on my patio furniture. It adds a bit of comfort and warmth to our outdoor living space. The yarn used is a super bulky weight Caron Chunky cake which also makes the basket very soft. You may however use any super bulky weight yarn that you choose!

The stitch pattern in this crochet blanket is fairly simple and has a wonderful straight cabled texture. It all owe for the blanket to not be too stiff, despite it being worked in a super bulky weight yarn. It is worked all as one piece and isn’t going to take too long to make.

The Rice Pudding Blanket is so cozy I just know that you are going to love it!

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The Rice Pudding Blanket Crochet Pattern will be written out in full below followed by a video tutorial and it will always be free to follow here on Rich Textures Crochet. If you would like to add this pattern to your library and purchase an ad free PDF you may do so through my Etsy and Ravelry Shops linked below:

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Thank you so much for stopping by! If you love making crochet blankets, you may also wish to check out the Seafarers Throw Blanket or the Log Cabin Blanket. Both are also worked in a super bulky weight yarn.

Happy Crocheting!
Sarah

The Rice Pudding Blanket Crochet Pattern:

Skill Level: Easy

Gauge:  9 stitches x 9 rows of pattern = 4 inches

Finished Size: 51 x 55 inches excluding fringe

Yarn:  Caron Chunky Cakes by Yarnspirations (100% acrylic; 8 oz/227g; 407 yds/372 m); 7 balls Rice Pudding.

Hook: Size M (8 mm) hook. 

Notions: Yarn Needle.

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain

Fpdc – Front Post Double Crochet

Hdc – Half Double Crochet

Rpt – Repeat

Sc – Single Crochet

Sk – Skip

Sl St – Slip Stitch

Yo – Yarn Over

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Pattern is worked in rows.
  • Ch 1 at beginning of row does not count as stitch.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • To change the size of your blanket you will need a stitch multiple of 4 stitches plus 3 for your foundation chain.

Free Crochet Pattern:

Ch 103

Row 1: Hdc in the 2nd ch from your hook and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn. (102 sts)

Row 2: Sc in 1st st and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.

Row 3: Hdc in each of the 1st 2 sts, *fpdc around each of the next 2 sts 2 rows below, hdc in each of the next 2 sts; Rpt from * across.  Ch 1, turn.

Rows 4 onward: Repeat Row 2 and 3 until your work from the beginning measures approximately 55 inches (or the desired length).

Final Row: Sc in the 1st st and in each st across.

Fasten off, weave in ends.  Add a fringe to each end if desired.

Video Tutorial:

Click here to watch the video tutorial for the Rice Pudding Blanket on YouTube

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  1. Blythe Jones says:

    I bought “Rice Pudding” pattern thru Ravelry; they list the hook size as 10mm. You list it as 8mm. Ravelry shows 8mm deeper in the pattern.
    You may want to have them fix that!

    1. RichTexturesCrochet says:

      Thank you for pointing that out 🙂