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Welcome to the Stouto Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket, a free crochet blanket pattern designed to help you learn, practise, and enjoy a wide variety of crochet stitches while creating one beautiful handmade blanket.
Unlike traditional blanket patterns that repeat the same stitch from beginning to end, this Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern takes you on a step-by-step learning journey. Each section introduces new stitch combinations, textures, and techniques, helping you build confidence naturally as your blanket grows.
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Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern – Free for Beginners
Learn to crochet a beautiful crochet stitch sampler blanket with this free beginner-friendly blanket pattern, available in US and UK crochet terms.
The Beginner Multi Stitch Sampler Blanket combines different crochet stitches, textures and decorative rows to create a colourful sampler-style afghan. Each section introduces a different stitch combination, making this an enjoyable project for practising your crochet skills while creating a useful blanket.
Whether you normally follow US crochet patterns or UK crochet patterns, this design provides both terminology so you can follow the instructions with confidence.
The complete crochet stitch sampler blanket pattern is available free online, divided into manageable sections so you can work through the blanket one section at a time.
Prefer a printable pattern? A complete PDF version is also available with US & UK crochet terms.

Bright, cheerful, and fun to make, this colorful crochet stitch blanket pattern combines simple techniques with eye-catching textures. A perfect project for beginners looking to create a vibrant handmade throw.
What is a Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket
A crochet stitch sampler blanket combines different crochet stitches and textures within one project.
Instead of repeating the same stitch throughout the entire blanket, this design changes stitch patterns from section to section. The result is a blanket filled with different textures, decorative stitch combinations and interesting rows.
This makes it an excellent easy beginner crochet blanket for learning and practising new stitches while working on a larger project.
You don't have to master every stitch before you begin. Start with the first section, learn the stitches as they appear, and gradually build your confidence as the blanket grows.
This free crochet blanket pattern is ideal for:
- Beginner crocheters
- Confident beginners
- Crocheters learning different stitches
- Crocheters transitioning to larger projects
- Anyone looking for a free crochet blanket pattern
- Scrap-yarn projects
- Colourful crochet blankets
- Stitch sampler projects
- Crocheters who use US crochet terminology
- Crocheters who use UK crochet terminology

This crochet blanket is designed in beautiful stripes, with each band introducing a new stitch pattern. The changing textures keep the project exciting while building your crochet skills row by row.
Why You'll Love This Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket
Learn While You Crochet
Instead of repeatedly practising individual stitch swatches, you'll learn new crochet stitches while creating one beautiful blanket from beginning to end.
Perfect for Beginners
Each section builds naturally on the previous one, helping you gain confidence without feeling overwhelmed by complicated stitch patterns.
Explore Beautiful Crochet Textures
From classic beginner stitches to richly textured decorative patterns, every section adds a unique look and feel to your finished blanket.
Crochet at Your Own Pace
Because each part of the blanket has its own dedicated pattern page, you can complete one section at a time and easily pick up where you left off.
Suitable for US & UK Crocheters
This blanket has been designed with an international crochet community in mind. Patterns are written using US crochet terminology, with UK stitch terminology clearly supported throughout the project.
A Blanket You'll Treasure
Rather than ending up with practice samples, you'll finish with a cosy blanket that showcases everything you've learned throughout your crochet journey.
Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket in US & UK Terms
One of the key features of this pattern is that it is designed for crocheters using either US or UK crochet terminology.
If you have ever started a crochet pattern only to discover that the designer uses different stitch names from the ones you normally use, you know how confusing this can be.
The pattern information makes the US and UK terminology clear so you can identify the stitches you need before you begin.
- ch (Chain): Foundation and spacing stitch.
- sl st (Slip Stitch): Used to join rounds or move yarn without adding height.
- sc (Single Crochet) / dc (UK): Short, dense stitch for firm texture.
- hdc (Half Double Crochet) / htr (UK): Medium height stitch for soft texture.
- dc (Double Crochet) / tr (UK): Taller stitch for open texture.
- tr (Treble Crochet) / dtr (UK): Very tall stitch, perfect for lace or open patterns.
- V-Stitch: Two stitches with a chain between forming a “V”.
- Shell Stitch: Multiple stitches in one space forming a shell.
- Cluster Stitch: Multiple stitches joined at the top.
- Front/Back Post Stitches: Worked around the post for texture or ribbing.
A full stitch glossary is included in the pattern for reference is available on the crocket stitches page.
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Basic Stitch Differences
US Term / UK Term - Description / Notes
- Chain (ch) - ch : Foundation stitch used for starting rows or creating spaces. Same in US & UK.
- Slip Stitch (sl st) - ss : Used to join rounds or move the yarn without adding height. Same in US & UK.
- Single Crochet (sc) - Double Crochet (dc) : US sc = UK dc. Short, dense stitch creating a firm fabric.
- Half Double Crochet (hdc) - Half Treble Crochet (htr) : US hdc = UK htr. Medium-height stitch, versatile for most projects.
- Double Crochet (dc) - Treble Crochet (tr) : US dc = UK tr. Taller stitch, produces open texture.
- Treble Crochet (tr) - Double Treble Crochet (dtr) : US tr = UK dtr. Very tall stitch, often used for lace and decorative work.
- Double Treble Crochet (dtr) - Triple Treble Crochet (trtr) : US dtr = UK trtr. Extremely tall stitch for open, airy patterns.
Cluster, Shell, and Post Stitches
Many textured stitches follow the same naming conventions in US & UK, but you may need to convert the base stitches:
- V-Stitch: Same in US & UK; usually consists of two double crochets (US) / treble crochets (UK) separated by a chain.
- Shell Stitch: Multiple dc (US) / tr (UK) in the same space; the number of stitches may vary per pattern.
- Front Post / Back Post Stitches: Worked around the post of the stitch; US/UK terminology differs only for the base stitch (e.g., fpdc = fptr).
- Cluster, Bobble, Popcorn Stitches: Follow the same construction, but the base stitch must be converted (e.g., dc cluster = tr cluster in UK).
Pattern Notes
Before you begin, here are a few important notes:
- The pattern is written in US crochet terms
- UK conversions are provided throughout the project
- Turning chains do not count as stitches unless stated
- Stitch counts are provided at the end of each row or section
- Maintain consistent tension for best results
- Use stitch markers if needed to keep edges straight
Skill Level
This Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern is suitable for: Beginner to Confident Beginner
You should be comfortable with:
- Chain stitch
- Single crochet / double crochet basics
- Working in rows
All new stitches are introduced gradually, making this an ideal learning project.
What You Will Learn
Throughout this blanket, you will learn and practise:
- Basic crochet stitches
- Textured stitch patterns
- Decorative stitch combinations
- Stitch consistency and tension control
- Pattern reading confidence
- Transitioning between stitch types
By the end of the blanket, you'll have experience with 40+ crochet stitches and variations.
Pattern Construction
This Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern is worked:
- Flat in rows
- From bottom to top
- In 11 structured learning sections
- With a final border added at the end
How It Works
- Instead of repeating one stitch across the entire blanket, this pattern is divided into **progressive learning sections**.
- Each section introduces new stitches and techniques while reinforcing what you've already learned. This creates a smooth learning curve that helps you build confidence as your blanket grows.
- Each section also has its own dedicated page with:
- Full written instructions
- Stitch breakdowns
- Helpful notes
- Visual guidance (where applicable)
Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Details
- Pattern name : Beginner Multi Stitch Blanket
- Pattern type: Crochet stitch sampler blanket
- Skill level: Beginner to confident beginner
- Online pattern : Free
- Crochet terminology : US & UK terms
- Construction : Worked in rows
- Number of rows : 141
- Foundation chain : 208 chains
- Standard stitch count : 206 stitches
- Recommended yarn : DK / light worsted weight
- Crochet hook : 4 mm
- Finished size : Approximately 72 × 92 in / 185 × 235 cm
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Materials & Tools
| Hook | 4mm Crochet Hooks |
|---|---|
| Yarn Weight | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
| Fibre Type | Cotton–Acrylic Blends |
| Other Tools | |
| Finished Size | 72 × 92 inches (185 × 235 cm) |
Materials for the Crochet Blanket
Yarn
The blanket is designed for DK-weight yarn.
Smooth yarns are recommended because they allow the different stitch textures to remain clearly visible.
You can use:
- Cotton yarn
- Acrylic yarn
- Cotton-blend yarn
- Other suitable DK-weight yarns
The pattern is also particularly well suited to scrap yarn.
Using different colours throughout the stitch sections allows you to use leftover yarn while creating a colourful sampler design.
For the most consistent results, try to use yarns of a similar weight and thickness throughout the blanket.
Crochet Hook
Use a:
- 4 mm crochet hook
A different hook size can be used if you are changing the yarn weight or deliberately creating a different finished size.
Other Supplies
You will also need:
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Stitch markers
- Measuring tape

Choosing Colours for Your Stitch Sampler Blanket
The sampler format gives you plenty of freedom when choosing your colours.
You can create a completely different look simply by changing the colour arrangement.
Rainbow Crochet Blanket
Use bright colours throughout the different stitch sections for a cheerful rainbow effect.
Scrap Yarn Crochet Blanket
Use leftover yarn from your stash. The individual sections make it easy to introduce different colours throughout the design.
One-Colour Crochet Blanket
Work the entire blanket in one colour to emphasise the different stitch textures.
Coordinated Colour Palette
Choose several colours that work together and repeat them throughout the blanket.
There is no required colourway, so you can make your blanket bright and colourful or keep it neutral and modern.

Tips for Success
Use stitch markers to mark the beginning or end of complex stitch sections. Count your stitches regularly to keep edges straight. When changing colors, weave in ends as you go to avoid a big job at the end. Practice new stitches on a small swatch if unsure. You can also customize the size of your blanket by adjusting the starting chain and repeating or reducing rows.

Choosing colors is half the fun! This multi-stitch crochet blanket lets you play with shades, contrasts, and gradients to design a truly unique and personalized afghan.
Picking Your Colors
- Embrace the rainbow! This project looks amazing in bold, bright rainbow shades.
- Mix up your colors randomly, or repeat a sequence you love.
- Balance your palette using larger amounts of one color and accent stripes of others.
- If you're aiming for a more muted look, try earthy tones or soft pastels, it’s totally customizable
Pattern Instructions
Project Size Information
Gauge and Finished Size
The standard blanket is approximately: 72 × 92 inches / 185 × 235 cm
Your finished blanket may be larger or smaller depending on:
- Yarn weight
- Hook size
- Crochet tension
- Colour changes
- Blocking
Because this is a stitch sampler containing many different stitch patterns, individual sections may naturally be slightly tighter or looser than others.
For the most even result:
- Maintain consistent tension.
- Check your stitch count regularly.
- Use the recommended hook size as a starting point.
- Block the finished blanket if necessary.
Resizing Guide
Resizing Guide for Different Yarn Weights
The original blanket measures 72 × 92 inches (185 × 235 cm) using DK-weight yarn and a 4 mm (US G-6 / UK 8) hook. Stitch count and row count determine width and length: 206 stitches per row and 141 rows, using approximately 3400 meters (3800 yards) of yarn.
To adjust the blanket size based on different yarn weights:
- Lighter Weight Yarn (Fingering/Sport): Use a smaller hook (3–3.5 mm). The blanket will be smaller unless you increase chains and add extra rows. Yarn requirement may increase slightly.
- Heavier Weight Yarn (Worsted/Aran): Use a larger hook (5–6 mm). The blanket will be larger unless you reduce chains and omit some rows. Heavier yarn may require more yarn per row.
- Swatch First: Make a gauge swatch (20 × 20 stitches) to determine stitches and rows per inch. Adjust starting chain and total rows to match desired size.
Quick Reference Table for Resizing
| Yarn Weight | Hook Size | Width Adjustment | Length Adjustment | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fingering / Sport | 3–3.5 mm | Increase chains | Add rows | Smaller blanket if unchanged; use gauge swatch to scale |
| DK (Original) | 4 mm | 206 chains | 141 rows | Original size 72 × 92 in / 185 × 235 cm |
| Worsted / Aran | 5–6 mm | Reduce chains | Omit rows | Larger blanket if unchanged; check yarn yardage |
| Bulky | 6–8 mm | Reduce chains significantly | Fewer rows | Very large blanket; more yardage per row needed |
By following this guide, you can customize your crochet stitch sampler blanket to your preferred size, weight, and yarn type while maintaining the stitch pattern and overall design.
Written Instructions

An ideal stitch sampler blanket for beginners, written in both US and UK crochet terms. Practice a variety of stitches while creating a cozy, modern blanket you’ll be proud to display.
How the Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern Works
The complete blanket is divided into manageable pattern sections rather than placing all the instructions on one extremely long page.
This makes it easier to follow the pattern on a phone, tablet or computer and allows you to return directly to the section you are currently crocheting.
Each section contains the detailed instructions for that part of the blanket.
You simply work through the sections in order:
Start → complete the section → check your stitches → continue to the next section.
Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern Sections
The complete pattern contains 141 rows, divided into sections for easier navigation.
- Rows 1–15 : The beginning of the blanket and first stitch combinations.
- Rows 16–26 : Shells, V-stitches and textured stitch combinations.
- Rows 27–39 : Flower-inspired and decorative textured stitches.
- Rows 40–51 : Ripple, cluster and textured stitch patterns.
- Rows 52–64 : Double crochet, half double crochet and V-stitch combinations.
- Rows 65–79 : Ripple, HDC and textured bands.
- Rows 80–92 : Textured and lacy crochet stitches.
- Rows 93–104 : Shell and cluster stitch patterns.
- Rows 105–117 : Basic and lacy HDC patterns.
- Rows 118–129 : Lacy shell and textured stitch patterns.
- Rows 130–141 : Final stitch section and completion of the blanket.
The individual pattern-section pages contain the detailed row instructions, photographs, diagrams and supporting information for each part of the blanket.
Use the first section to begin and continue through the sections in order.
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Quick Stitch Guide
All stitch instructions are available in both US Crochet Terminology and UK Crochet Terminology, making it easy to follow along using the terms you are most familiar with.
If you are new to any of the stitches used in this pattern, we recommend reviewing the relevant stitch guide before starting. Each guide includes step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and stitch terminology conversions where applicable.
Take your time, practice any unfamiliar stitches, and most importantly—enjoy the process of creating your blanket one row at a time.
UK : ch - chain
AFR : ks - ketting steek
Make a slipknot, yo, pull through loop. Repeat for desired chains.
UK : sl st - slip stitch
AFR : gls - glysteek
1. Insert hook into the stitch or space.
2. Yarn over and pull through the stitch and the loop on your hook (one motion).
3. Used to join rounds or move without height.
UK : dc - double crochet
AFR : kb - kortbeen / kortbeentjies / enkelhekel
1. Insert hook into the next stitch.
2. Yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
3. Yarn over and pull through both loops. → 1 sc complete.
UK : htr - half treble crochet
AFR : hlb - Halwe Langbeentjie / Half Lang Been / half-dubblehekel
1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
UK : tr - treble crochet
AFR : lb - Langbeentjie / dubblehekel
1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through first 2 loops (2 remain).
4. Yarn over and pull through last 2 loops.
UK : fpdc - Front post double crochet
AFR : vbkb / vskb - Voorste Kortbeen(tjies) / Voor Stam Kortbeen(tjies) / voorpaal enkelhekel
1. Insert hook front→back→front around the post of stitch below.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (2 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through both loops.
UK : sh - Shell stitch
AFR : skulp - skulp steek
1. Work 3 dc of any (hdc,dc,tr) into same stitch or space.
2. Skip 2–3 sts depending on pattern, repeat.
UK : v st - V-stitch
AFR : Vst - V steek (lb,ks,lb)
1. Work dc, ch1, dc into same stitch/space.
2. Skip per pattern and repeat; creates an open V motif.
UK : cl - cluster stitch
AFR : tr - Trossie
1. Yarn over, insert, pull up loop (don’t finish). Repeat partial stitches per cluster (e.g., 3 times).
2. Yarn over, pull through all loops on hook to close cluster.
UK : 5tr-cl - 5 treble crochet cluster
AFR : 5lb-tr - 5 Langbeentjie Trossie
Work 5 dc partially, yo, pull through all loops.
UK : ch-sp - chain space
AFR : Ks sp - Kettingsteek spasie
1. Make a slip knot on the hook.
2. Yarn over (yo).
3. Pull yarn through the loop on the hook. → 1 ch made.
4. Repeat for desired number of chains.
UK : sp before - space before
AFR : spv - Spasie Voor
Insert hook in space before marked stitch.
UK : sp after - space after
AFR : spa - Spasie Agter
Insert hook in space after marked stitch.
UK : nxt - next stitch
AFR : volg - Volgende
1) Finish current stitch.
2) Move hook to the following stitch/space.
3) Insert hook as instructed and work the stitch.
UK : sts - stitches
AFR : sts - Steke
1) Identify the stitch’s top “V”.
2) Insert hook as pattern instructs (both loops or FLO/BLO).
3) Work the stitch to completion. 4) Count stitches regularly.
UK : rep from * - repeat from *
AFR : her * - Herhaal van *
1) Find the *.
2) Work the instructions after it.
3) When told, go back to * and repeat the sequence the required number of times.
4) Stop when the pattern says.
UK : rep rows - repeat rows
AFR : Her/herh - Herhaal
Work rows as written for repetition count.
UK : yo - yarn over
AFR : dop/sdop - Draad oor pen / Slaan draad om pen
1) Hold yarn in non-dominant hand.
2) Bring yarn from back to front over the hook.
3) Pull yarn through loops as pattern requires.
UK : -
AFR : - Fondasie Ry
Pattern Reference
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How to Follow This Easy Beginner Crochet Blanket
If you are new to crochet, you do not need to understand every stitch before starting.
The sampler format allows you to learn as you go.
For each section:
- Read the instructions before starting the row.
- Check the stitch abbreviation if you are unfamiliar with it.
- Confirm whether you are following US or UK terminology.
- Count your stitches at the end of the row.
- Check your work before moving to the next section.
- Change colours whenever you want.
- Continue through the sections until the blanket is complete.
Working the blanket in smaller sections makes a large crochet project feel much more manageable.
Tips for Keeping Your Crochet Blanket Straight
A stitch sampler contains many different stitch patterns, so some sections may naturally behave differently from others.
Count your stitches
Check your stitch count at the end of every row.
This is especially important after rows containing:
- Skipped stitches
- Chain spaces
- Shells
- Clusters
- V-stitches
Watch the first and last stitch
Pay particular attention to the edges.
Accidentally missing the first or last stitch can gradually cause the blanket to become narrower.
Keep your tension consistent
Try to maintain a similar tension throughout the project.
Some stitches naturally create more open fabric while others are more compact, but large changes in personal tension can affect the finished size.
Use stitch markers
Stitch markers can help identify the first and last stitch and are especially useful when working complicated repeats.
Weave in your ends as you go
If you change colours frequently, weave in yarn ends regularly rather than leaving every end until the blanket is finished.
Blocking the Finished Blanket
Blocking is optional but can help improve the shape and appearance of a crochet stitch sampler blanket.
Because different stitch patterns can have different amounts of stretch and texture, some sections may not lie perfectly flat when first completed.
After finishing the blanket:
- Weave in all loose ends.
- Gently wash or dampen the blanket according to your yarn's care instructions.
- Shape the blanket to the desired dimensions.
- Allow it to dry completely.
- Remove the pins or blocking wires once dry.
Blocking can help create more even edges and give the finished blanket a more polished appearance.
Stitch Sampler Tip an Tricks Beginners Guide

Printable Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket PDF
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The complete Beginner Multi Stitch Blanket PDF pattern is available for download.
The PDF is available with US and UK crochet terms, making it suitable for crocheters who normally use either terminology.
A printable PDF is useful if you want to:
- Print the pattern
- Crochet without internet access
- Keep the instructions beside your project
- Save the pattern for future use
- Have the pattern available while travelling
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Free Crochet Blanket Pattern Online
You can follow the complete crochet stitch sampler blanket pattern free online using the individual pattern sections above.
The section-by-section format means you don't have to search through one enormous page of instructions.
Simply select the section you are currently working on and continue through the pattern in order.
This format is particularly useful when crocheting on the go because you can return directly to the section you need.
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Crochet Pattern FAQ
Is this a free crochet stitch sampler blanket pattern?
Yes. The complete pattern is available to follow free online through the individual pattern sections.
Is this an easy beginner crochet blanket?
Yes. The sampler format allows beginners to work through different stitch patterns gradually while developing their crochet skills.
Does the pattern use US or UK crochet terms?
Both. The pattern provides US and UK crochet terminology, making it suitable for crocheters who use either system.
What is the difference between US and UK crochet terms?
Some crochet stitch names have different meanings in US and UK terminology.
For example, a US double crochet is a UK treble crochet, while a US single crochet is a UK double crochet.
Always check which terminology you are following before starting.
What is a crochet stitch sampler blanket?
A crochet stitch sampler blanket combines different crochet stitches and textures within one blanket rather than repeating one stitch throughout.
Each section creates a different texture or decorative effect.
What yarn should I use?
DK-weight yarn is recommended.
Cotton, acrylic and cotton-blend yarns can all work well.
What crochet hook size should I use?
The standard pattern uses a 4 mm crochet hook.
Can I use scrap yarn?
Yes. This pattern is particularly suitable for using leftover yarn.
Can I make the blanket in one colour?
Yes. A one-colour version will highlight the different stitch textures.
What size is the finished blanket?
The standard finished size is approximately 72 × 92 inches / 185 × 235 cm.
Your finished dimensions will depend on your individual tension and materials.
Can I change the size?
Yes. You can alter the foundation chain for width and change the number of rows for length, while maintaining the required stitch repeats.
Can I sell a blanket made from this pattern?
Finished handmade items may be sold on a small scale. The written pattern and PDF may not be copied, redistributed or resold.
Can I share the pattern?
Please share the Stouto Crochet page rather than copying the written pattern onto another website, social media page or document.






