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Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Blanket Crochet Pattern

If you’ve been looking for the perfect way to use up your yarn stash and try out a variety of crochet stitches, this Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Blanket is exactly what you need!

This blanket is made up of 24 squares featuring 12 different crochet stitches—each stitch is used twice to create a beautifully textured, cohesive design. It’s the perfect mix of learning, creativity, and cozy comfort.

Whether you’re a confident beginner ready to expand your skills or a seasoned crocheter who loves variety, this project is both fun and rewarding from start to finish.

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Why You’ll Love This Pattern

  • ✨ Uses 12 different crochet stitches (great for learning!)
  • 🎥 Video tutorials available for every stitch
  • 🧶 Perfect stash-busting project
  • 🧩 Made from manageable squares—easy to take on the go
  • 🎨 Endless color possibilities
  • 🛋 Creates a cozy, textured blanket full of personality

Pattern Details

  • Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate
  • Finished Size: Approx. 48″ x 36″ (depending on joining and border)
  • Square Size: 7.5” x 7.5”
  • Total Squares: 24 (2 per stitch pattern)

Yarn Notes

This is the ultimate scrap-friendly project! You can use as many or as few colors as you’d like.

For the most cohesive look:

  • Stick to a general color palette (neutrals, pastels, brights, etc.)
  • Use a consistent yarn weight (worsted weight recommended)
  • Mix solids and variegated yarns for added texture and interest

Construction Overview

The Stitch Sampler Scrapghan is made in individual squares, then joined together to form the blanket.

  • Each stitch pattern creates two 7.5” squares
  • Squares are arranged in a simple grid layout (4 x 6)
  • Squares are sewn or crocheted together
  • A border is added to finish the blanket

This modular approach makes it easy to work on one square at a time—perfect for busy schedules or crocheting on the go.

FAQ

Nope! Any worsted weight yarn will work. Just try to keep yarn weight consistent for evenly sized squares.

Yes! Each stitch pattern includes a step-by-step video tutorial to help guide you through the process.

Not at all! You can arrange your squares however you like—random, gradient, or coordinated.

Check your gauge and block your squares if needed. Consistent tension is key!

Yes! Just add more squares to increase the size.

Ready to Crochet?

Grab your yarn scraps, pick your favorite colors, and start stitching! With helpful video tutorials for every stitch, this sampler blanket is perfect for learning new techniques while creating something cozy and beautiful.

Making the Stitch Sampler Scrpghan Crochet Pattern

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Materials
approx 1000 g Worsted weight yarn
H/5.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors

Level
intermediate

Pattern notes & stitches to know

· This pattern will be broken into 14 parts. I will have the stiches to know listed before each part of the pattern.

· There is a video tutorial for each stitch included.

· written in US terms

Approximate Finished Size: 46” x 32”

Scrapghan Tips

· If you’re having trouble getting the sizing right, remember that it’s easier to adjust a square that’s too small than one that’s too big.

· If a square comes out too small you can add an additional round for the border, go up a hook size, and/or steam block and stretch the square to the size you want.

· The edges might curl. This can be fixed with some steam blocking. It won’t be noticeable after sewing.

· Each square has at least 2 rounds of border. For the last round of the border I used the same color for each square (the dark gray). This is the same color used for the sewing.

· The squares will be released in sewing order, starting with the bottom left. I left a long end for sewing on each of the squares. The long end is approximately twice the length of one side.

· Each square does not need the same number of stitches for the border.

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