This is a quick and easy beginner crochet baby blanket pattern that works up in just 6 hours. Using Bernat Baby Blanket yarn and 2 very quick and easy stitches, this will be your go-to for last-minute baby shower gifts. Soft and squishy, this will be your favorite baby blanket ever. The fake bobble on this pattern is ridiculously simple to work and the perfect size for a bulky chenille yarn. Just change up the colors and you can make it for a baby boy as well.
What is the quickest afghan you have ever made? Try this 3 Hour Afghan and you will be surprised at how quick it grows. You might take a little more time if you want it bigger, but I assure you that it will grow super quick. The chunky yarn, the huge hok, the easy stitch pattern, all these make it the perfect Afghan for a last minute gift. Made with the Bernat Blanket yarn, it is as squishy as it gets.

Who doesn't love quick baby blankets? This crochet blanket will take only 5 hours of your times. Worked with the irresistibly squishy Bernat Blanket yarn, this will be your go-to pattern for any last minute baby shower or Christmas gifts. Worked in a simple variation of the Moss stitch, this pattern is easy to learn and memorize. You can change the color and make it for a boy baby or even for your living room.

The Three Hour Throw lives up to its name - you can crochet this jumbo afghan in less than 3 hours! And you don't even need a giant hook - just Bernat Blanket Extra and your own hands, and the free crochet blanket pattern on Moogly! To make the Three Hour Throw, I used two strands of Bernat Blanket Extra held together - and that made some really big stitches! Crocheting with your hands isn't really any harder than crocheting with a hook. You still yarn over with the yarn before pulling it through loops.

Who doesn't love a fast blanket pattern that is perfect for making last-minute gifts? This blanket was designed using the squishy Bernat Blanket yarn. You can't beat the softness of this yarn. The pattern uses extended single crochet stitches that add texture to your blanket. I modified the regular Moss stitch to work up this design. The stitch pattern is easy to work and grows quickly too. I finished this blanket in less than 5 hours!
