How to Find Cozy Blue and Green Crochet Blanket Patterns

Our Favorite Afghans to Crochet in Shades of Blue and Green Crochet Afghan Patterns

Cozy Blue and Green Crochet Blanket Patterns: Your Guide to Favorite Designs

Crochet a cozy blue and green afghan by combining the two colors or making a separate blue afghan or green afghan. No matter what your choice these vibrant colors work well together or on their own.

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You can choose to add additional colors to your afghan like I did in my blue, green, purple multi-color scrap afghan shown below or make yours in your favorite green and blue colors.

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 I fell in love with this latest afghan that I crocheted.  The colors were so pretty I just kept adding them in randomly as I crocheted along.

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Blue Green Patchwork Granny Square Lap Throw Pattern

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Afghan Crochet Pattern, Fields and Furrows Crochet Afghan Patten
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Free Twilight Shells Throw Pattern

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How to Crochet a Cozy Blue & Green Afghan: Step-by-Step Guide

Nothing says comfort like a hand-crocheted afghan, and when it’s done in soothing shades of blue and green, it brings a calming, ocean-inspired feel to your home. This pattern creates a lovely textured afghan with rows of soft, mixed colors, as shown in the image above. Follow this guide to crochet your own cozy masterpiece!

This pattern is versatile and easy enough for beginners while still producing a stunning result that you’ll love for years to come.

Materials Needed

Yarn: Choose 4-5 shades of yarn in blue, green, teal, and possibly a hint of purple to add variety to your color scheme. Worsted-weight yarn works well for a warm, medium-thick blanket.

Hook: Use an H/8 (5.0mm) crochet hook, or adjust to match your yarn’s recommended hook size.

Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends.

Scissors: To cut the yarn when changing colors.

Stitch Guide:

This afghan uses simple stitches with an easy-to-follow pattern repeat. You’ll need to know:

  • Chain (ch)
  • Single Crochet (sc)
  • Double Crochet (dc)

If you’re a beginner, don’t worry! This is a forgiving pattern that doesn’t require complicated stitches or techniques.

Pattern Instructions

Step 1: Start with the Foundation Chain

  1. Decide on the width of your afghan and make a foundation chain in multiples of 3 (e.g., ch 150).
  2. Add 2 more chains at the end for the turning chain.

Step 2: Row 1 – Set Up the Pattern

  1. In the third chain from the hook, work 1 sc.
  2. Pattern Repeat: Skip 2 ch, work (sc, dc, sc) in the next ch.
  3. Repeat this pattern (skip 2 ch, work (sc, dc, sc)) across the row.
  4. End with a sc in the last ch, then turn your work.

Step 3: Row 2 and Beyond – Continue the Pattern

  1. Ch 1, then work the same pattern stitch across the row: skip 2 sts, work (sc, dc, sc) in the next st.
  2. Repeat this stitch pattern across, ending with a sc in the last stitch.
  3. Keep repeating Row 2 for the length of the afghan, alternating yarn colors every few rows to create the beautiful, striped effect.

Tips to Change Colors

To replicate the color variation shown, change colors every 2-3 rows. Alternate between shades of blue, green, and a pop of purple if you like.

To keep the transitions smooth, join new yarn colors at the end of the row, secure with a tight knot, and weave in any loose ends.

Adding the Finishing Touches

Once your afghan has reached the desired length:

  1. Finish with a final row of single crochet for a clean edge.
  2. Fasten off, and weave in any remaining yarn tails.

Adding an Optional Border

If you’d like a border, consider adding a few rounds of single crochet or a scalloped edge in one of the blue or green shades to frame the afghan beautifully.

Care Instructions

Hand-wash or use a delicate machine cycle with cold water to preserve the colors. Lay flat to dry, reshaping as needed.

Learn More about Green and Blue Afghans

This blue and green afghan is perfect for snuggling up on the couch or adding a splash of color to any room. The combination of soft hues and the gentle texture of the stitch pattern creates a beautiful, tranquil feel. Happy crocheting, and enjoy the cozy warmth of your new afghan!

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