Blanket How to Crochet an Abstract Blanket: FREE Pattern & Video Updated April 7, 2026 This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, I may earn a small commission. Click to see full details of my Privacy Policy. Pin it now, make later!30Shares Learn how to crochet an abstract blanket with my free step-by-step pattern and video tutorials in both right and left-handed versions. This blanket was initially launched as a crochet-along sponsored by Love Crafts. Although the crochet along has since finished, all the resources are available for free in this post. Explore these lovely, textured granny squares to create a beautiful, bold abstract blanket. TABLE OF CONTENTS1. 2. Inspiration: Abstract Blanket 3. Materials & Tools4. Pattern Notes5. Gauge 6. Convert Pattern Terms7. Terms & Abbreviations8. Special Stitches9. Pin For Later10. Pattern Support11. Part 1: Square 1 (32 Squares to Complete)12. Round 3-513. Part 1: Video Tutorials 14. Square 1: Right-handed15. Square 1: Left-handed16. Part 2: Square 2 (32 Squares to Complete)17. Round 3-518. Part 2: Video Tutorials19. Square 2: Right-hand20. Square 2: Left-handed21. Part 3: Square 3 (32 Squares to Complete)22. Round 3-523. Part 3: Video Tutorials24. Square 3: Right-handed25. Square 3: Left-handed26. Part 4: Joining & Border Crochet Abstract Blanket27. Border (Using Champagne White) 28. Joining & Border: Video Tutorial29. Right-handed30. Left-handed31. Granny Square Blanket PatternsVIEW MORE▼ Inspiration: Abstract Blanket The crochet abstract blanket was inspired by a watercolour backdrop I saw on Pinterest. When I saw the squares, I immediately thought it would make a really cute granny square blanket. With this design being inspired by a painting, what better yarn to use than Paintbox Simply DK! Materials & Tools Yarn: Paintbox Simply DK in colours Dusty Lilac (146), Dusty Rose (141), Bubblegum Pink (150), Ballet Pink (152), Mustard Yellow (123), Daffodil Yellow (121), Washed Teal (132), Marine Blue (133), Sky Blue (138), Champagne White (102) Hook: 4mm Scissors Darning Needle Pattern Notes Pattern is written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below. Skill level: advanced beginenrs Video tutorials available NOTE: you can either chain 2 or chain 3 in the corners. The choice is down to the individual. Please make sure that this remains consistent with square 1, 2 and 3. Gauge Squares 1: The complete square (5 rounds) measures 11cm. Please adjust your hook size if necessary. Square 2: The complete square (5 rounds) measures 11cm. Please adjust your hook size if necessary. Square 3: The complete square (5 rounds) measures 11cm. Please adjust your hook size if necessary. Convert Pattern Terms Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version. view in UK terms view in US terms Terms & Abbreviations Space (sp) Stitch(es) (st/s) Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through. Slip stitch (ss): Insert hook, yarn over, pull through both stitch and loop on hook. Double Crochet (dc): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. Treble Crochet(s): tr(s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. Special Stitches Double Treble(s): dtr(s): Yarn over hook twice, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have four loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. Front Post Double Treble(s): fpdtr(s): Yarn over hook twice, insert hook around post of stitch from front to back to front, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have four loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. Back Post Double Treble(s): bpdtr(s): Yarn over hook twice, insert hook around post of stitch from back to front to back, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have four loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. Reverse Double Crochet(s): rdc(s): Insert hook into previous stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops. How to Crochet – A Handy Reference Guide eBook Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your crochet stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBook HERE. Pin For Later Pattern Support The fastest way to get pattern support is to ask in our dedicated facebook group for Bella Coco Crochet patterns. This is the best place for you to connect with other crocheters. Please note, if you wish to change and adapt this pattern in any way, this must be done at your own exploration and we cannot offer assistance with this. Part 1: Square 1 (32 Squares to Complete) Please use the chart found on the PDF to see how many of each colour need to be made for this phase. You are viewing this pattern in UK terms. Foundation chain: chain 4 and ss in 4th chain from the hook Round 1: ch3, 2 tr in the centre circle, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, ss in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 2: ch 3, tr into the top of each of the next 2 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 3 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space. ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 3-5 Round 3: ch3, tr into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 7 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 2 stitches, ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 4: ch3, tr into the top of each of the next 6 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 11 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Tie off. Round 5 (Champagne White): dc between each stitch of round 4 with 4 stitches in the corners. Tie off. Part 1: Video Tutorials Square 1: Right-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Square 1: Left-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Part 2: Square 2 (32 Squares to Complete) Part 2 is all about adding some texture to the blanket, as well as adding another technique. If you would prefer to print your instructions, you can find the PDF here. Round 5 of each square will be in Champagne White. You are viewing this pattern in UK terms. Foundation chain: chain 4 and ss in 4th chain from the hook Round 1: ch3, 2 tr in the centre circle, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, ss in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 2: ss around the front post of the tr, ch 3, fpdtr around each of the next 2 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, fpdtr around the each of the next 3 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space. ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 3-5 Round 3: ss around the back post of the tr, ch 3, bpdtr around each of the next 2 stitches, fpdtr around each of the next 2 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, fpdtr around the each of the next 2 stitches, bpdtr around each of the next 3 stitches, fpdtr around the each of the next 2 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, fpdtr around the each of the next 2 stitches, ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 4: ch3, tr into the top of each of the next 6 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 11 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 4 stitches, ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Tie off Round 5 (Champagne White): dc between each stitch of round 4 with 4 stitches in the corners. Tie off. Part 2: Video Tutorials Square 2: Right-hand Or you can watch on YouTube Square 2: Left-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Part 3: Square 3 (32 Squares to Complete) Please use the chart found on the PDF to see how many of each colour need to be made this week. Round 5 of each square will be in Champagne White. You are viewing this pattern in UK terms. Foundation chain: chain 4 and ss in 4th chain from the hook Round 1: ch3, 2 tr in the centre circle, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, 3 tr, ch3, ss in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 2: ch 3, dtr around the front post of the 3rd tr from the previous row, tr into the top of the next stitch (allowing this stitch to sit behind the dtr), dtr around the front post of the 1st tr from the previous row, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, dtr around the front post of the 3rd tr from the previous row, tr into the top of the next stitch (allowing this stitch to sit behind the dtr), dtr around the front post of the 1st tr from the previous row, 2 tr into the corner space,* (3 times) ch 3, tr into the same corner space. ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 3-5 Round 3: ch3, fpdtr, tr into the top of the next stitch, fpdtr, 1 tr into the top of the next 2 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space. *ch3, 2 tr into the corner space, 1 tr into the top of the next 2 stitches, fpdtr, tr into the top of the next stitch, fpdtr, 1 tr into the top of the next 2 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space.* (3 times) ch3, 2 tr into the corner space, tr into the top of the next stitch, ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Round 4: ch3, tr into the top of each of the next 7 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space, *ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 11 stitches, 2 tr into the corner space* (3 times) ch 3, 2 tr into the same corner space, tr into the top of each of the next 3 stitches, ss into in 3rd chain from the bottom. Tie off Round 5 (Champagne White): dc between each stitch of round 4 with 4 stitches in the corners. Tie off Part 3: Video Tutorials Square 3: Right-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Square 3: Left-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Part 4: Joining & Border Crochet Abstract Blanket Squares are to be sewn together with a whip stitch using champagne white. Please see the diagram on the PDF which will indicate where to place your colours and which square to use. You can build this however you choose, whether it be in strips and one by one. If you haven’t sewn in your ends already, please do this as you go along. Border (Using Champagne White) You are viewing this pattern in UK terms. Round 1: With right sides facing, double crochet into each stitch (NOTE: ensure you are working 2 double crochet in the corner spaces when working into the joined corners along the edge) Connect first stitch and last stitch with a slip stitch. Round 2: chain 2, reverse double crochet (crab stitch) into each stitch from the previous row. Connect with a slip stitch and tie off. Joining & Border: Video Tutorial Right-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Left-handed Or you can watch on YouTube Granny Square Blanket Patterns I hope you enjoyed making the abstract blanket. Check out these lovely granny sqaure blanket patterns available on the blog, including a spring, pastel version of the abstract blanket! Spring Abstract Mindful Moodblanket Cicle of Hope Mermaid Shells Blanket Spring Abstract Blanket Mindful Mood Blanket Circle of Hope Blanket Mermaid Shells Blanket I always love to see your makes so if you try any of my patterns or follow my stitch tutorials please tag me @bellacococrochet or use the #bellacococrochet sarah-jayne KEEP ON making Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to our newsletter, grab a cuppa and find out about the latest posts and projects. First name Email address Thanks! Please check your inbox (and junk) to confirm your subscription! Pin it now, make later!30Shares Further Reading... 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Reply Shari Bell July 10, 2019 at 11:55 pm What a wonderful presentation this is! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You have made sense of a project that I have wanted to do for so long, but I couldn’t understand the pattern. Looking forward to more! Reply Glenys K July 28, 2019 at 7:08 am I am just beginning crochet and you have made learning so easy with your tutorials. My First project is crocheting this blanket however I am using all neutral colours and I may make it slightly bigger (depends how long it takes me to do though ) but I love the different styles in squares. I do have one question… Is there possibly a different way I could join the squares with a stitch using a crotchet needle to make the colour between the squares slightly wider? Thank you from Australia Reply Glenys K July 31, 2019 at 8:38 am Thank you so much for your reply. I will have a play with both types and see what I like the most. Reply Steph December 8, 2020 at 1:38 am Stumbled upon Bella Coco two weeks ago and am SO pleased I did! Followed your absolutely beginner tutorials for some practice stitches, browsed for a project, and landed here! It’s ambitious for a first project if you look at the whole thing, but it’s actually perfect for a beginner, I think! I sometimes talk to myself as I’m crocheting, and my boyfriend is enjoying the laugh of my “yarn over pull through” in a (poor) British accent (we’re in the US)! I hear your voice as I’m going! Thank you SO much for this site. Reading the crochet patterns is still Greek to me, but once I see the video I totally get it! Reply Stephanie Beyer December 28, 2020 at 11:22 pm Very pleased with how it turned out! Learned a lot and for my very first project, I think it’s a success! The trickiest bit was the joining of the corners of the squares as that’s not shown in the video… what I did definitely worked but if I were to do it again I think I would do differently, ha! Regardless, for a first project ever I’m quite content and it will undoubtedly be a great donation to the hospital. Already have started on the new one – going over to the Bobble Stripe Blanket CAL this time! 🙂 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.