How to Make an EZ Loop Yarn Throw Blanket (2024)

Learn how to make a soft chenille throw blanket using loop yarn, no knitting needles required! An easy project for non-knitters that you can complete in weekend.

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Calling all non-knitters, this EZ knit project is ideal for the winter blues and will keep you warm and cozy! This an EZ craft project you can complete over a weekend, using loop yarn that allows you to knit without needles.

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Are you familiar with loop yarn? I discovered it last year when I had the January Blues and finally got around to making a throw on my ‘to-do’ list.

Procrastination, thy name is Mary :)

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I’m not a knitter or crocheter so this project had lots of appeal: no needles or hooks, fancy stitches or counting required beyond your first row of loops, using only your fingers . . .exactly as the yarn promises -> EZ!

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I used Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ yarn that I found at JOANN fabric and craft store. The Alize Blanket EZ yarn comes in 18 yard skeins and is considered a jumbo size #7 gauge yarn. You’ll need 6 skeins (108 yards total) to make a throw approximately 51 x 60- inches. The Alize chenille yarn is SO soft and comes in pretty variegated colors as well as solids.

I loved it so much I bought more yarn to make a second throw as a gift!

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It’s a perfect project for when you’re stuck indoors and one you can finish over a weekend. After the first few rows, you easily get into a rhythm.

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Start on a table or desk where you can lay your yarn out flat and count off your loops to get started. After you have 4 or 5 rows completed, you can move over to the sofa to work while you’re binge watching your favorite Netflix series.

To begin, count out 65 loops for your foundation row. Mark your 65th loop with a safety pin or clip of some sort. I used a plastic Christmas ornament hanger.

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Place your working yarn with the loops facing up in a row behind your foundation row of 65 loops.

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Working fromlefttoright, pull the 66th loop from your ‘working yarn’ up through the 65th loop (last loop of foundation row) to create a knit stitch. Pull your next loop from your working yarn up through next loop on your foundation row. Continue until your first row has been connected to a loop from the second row.

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Second row: Working from righttoleft, pull the next loop from working yarn up from behind through last stitch worked on previous row. Repeat across to the end of the row. Continue with your rows until you need to add a new skein.

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There are a couple of ways to join a new skein. The method that I found the easiest is to hold the last loop of your previous skein and first loop of your new skein together and work as if they are a single loop. Treat them as a single loop again when you come back to them on the next row. I found it helped to mark the double loops with a clip so I would be sure to pick both of them both up together.

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Another method to join your skein is to snip the threads of the last two loops and your first two loops on your new skein and tie the tails together. You’ll weave the loose tails back through your knitted stitches when finished.

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I realized I dropped a loop after I was several rows ahead. . .oops! I used a bobby pin to weave the loop back through back of throw to secure it. The fluffy chenille yarn is very forgiving so an extra loop can be camouflaged without being too obvious.

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When you get to end of your final skein, you’ll bind off your stitches to complete your throw. Bind off working in same direction as your last row, pulling the 2nd stitch up through first stitch. Pull the 3rd stitch up through the 2nd stitch and so on. Continue to end of row. Cut the last two loops, snipping them apart by the thread that creates the loop to create a yarn ‘tail’.

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Pull the tail through your last loop to secure it, then weave the tail through the back of your stitches to secure and conceal it.

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The binding off directions sound more complicated than they are and I found it helpful to watch a couple of videos. There is a good one for binding off, here.

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When you’re finished you’ll want to secure any other loose tails, weaving them through the back of the throw.

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Several videos I watched recommended using a tapestry or darning needle to secure loose yarn tails. I reached for a bobby pin again but in truth the yarn is so fluffy and the loops are loose enough that you can use your fingers to weave any loose tails of yarn through your stitches to secure them.

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Helpful tips:

  • Keep your working yarn behind your current row of loops. The loops from your working yarn are always pulled through the previous row of loops from the back to the front.
  • Check your work every 10 stitches or so to make sure you haven’t dropped a loop. Straighten your working yarn and untwist the “squiggly” loops to prevent skipping or dropping loops in your rows.
  • If I stopped for a while, I clipped my next set of loops together to make it easier to pick up where I left off.
  • Look for coupons available from JOANN to buy online and pick up at your local store or download their mobile app to your phone to access their weekly coupon when you shop.

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Lola and Sophie say the finished throw blanket is so soft and warm and perfect for napping!

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You can find printable instructions for a loop yarn afghan from JOANN, HERE.

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Looking for more loop yarn blanket projects?

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FAQs

How many blanket EZ yarn to make a blanket? ›

You'll need 6 skeins (108 yards total) to make a throw approximately 51 x 60- inches. The Alize chenille yarn is SO soft and comes in pretty variegated colors as well as solids. I loved it so much I bought more yarn to make a second throw as a gift!

How many skeins of loop yarn to make a throw blanket? ›

You'll need (7) 18-yard skeins (126 yards total) to make a throw approximately 48 x 74-inches. I found my Bernat Alize Blanket EZ yarn at Jo-Ann's fabric and craft store. counting rows while watching TV.

How many balls of yarn to make a throw blanket? ›

A very rough guide to how much yarn you'll need for a crochet blanket is: 3 – 4 balls for a baby blanket, suitable for a pram, bassinet, or cot. 6 – 8 balls for a small blanket, suitable for a toddler bed or to use as a small sofa throw. 15 – 17 balls for a twin size blanket, or a large sofa throw.

How much yarn do I need for a 40x60 blanket? ›

Medium size throw 35x60 inches - 6 lbs; Medium size throw 40x60 inches – 7 lbs (our most popular size!); Queen size bed blanket 50x70 inches - 9 lbs; King size bed blanket 60x80 inches - 13 lbs.

How many loops do I need for a full size blanket? ›

A throw blanket typically measures approximately 50 inches wide by 60 inches long. I measured out 50 inches in yarn and it was equal to 66 loops. Instructions: Count out 66 loops of yarn on a flat surface.

How many yards of thick yarn do I need for a throw blanket? ›

Example Yarn Requirements
Blanket SizeExample Yarn Amount (in yards)
Baby Blanket1000 – 1200
Throw Blanket1500 – 3000
King Blanket4000 – 6000
May 22, 2023

How do you figure out how many skeins of yarn to make a blanket? ›

Lapghan or Throw (approximately 50″ x 60″): You might need around 6 to 9 skeins of worsted-weight yarn. Twin Size Blanket (approximately 66″ x 90″): You might need around 12 to 16 skeins of worsted-weight yarn. Queen Size Blanket (approximately 90″ x 90″): You might need around 18 to 24 skeins of worsted-weight yarn.

How many skeins of Bernat blanket yarn to make a blanket? ›

Twin Bed Blanket (66x90 inches): To cover a twin bed comfortably, prepare to use about 8 to 10 skeins, or 1760 to 2200 yards of yarn. Queen/King Bed Blanket (90x100 inches): For a larger blanket that fits across a queen or king-sized bed, expect to use between 12 to 15 skeins, which is about 2640 to 3300 yards.

How big should a throw blanket be? ›

A standard throw blanket is 50 inches wide x 60 inches tall. While this is a great size for staying comfy, a standard throw blanket is not big enough to cover you when you sleep. That's where bed blankets come in.

What size is a loop yarn blanket? ›

A standard throw might measure approximately 50” x 60”. Starting Your Project: Create the First Row: Lay out the yarn and count out the number of loops across that will form the width of your blanket. For a throw, you might start with 50 loops.

How many yards of loop yarn do I need for a throw blanket? ›

To make a loop yarn blanket, all you'll need is:

loop yarn – 7 skeins (18yds each) to make a 50×60 inch throw. (The loop yarn can get kinda pricey, so make sure to get it when it's on sale or use a coupon.)

How many skeins of thick and quick yarn do I need for a blanket? ›

A standard size DIY chunky knit blanket requires approximately 6-8 skeins of super bulky weight yarn. However, the amount of yarn you'll need will also depend on the specific pattern you're using. Check out these free knitting patterns for inspiration.

How much fluffy yarn do I need to make a blanket? ›

"The amount of yarn you need really depends on your project and how thick your yarn is. For example, a good size blanket takes about 225 yards of yarn," says Weil. "If you are making that with four strands of super bulky yarn, you would need 900 yards total.

How do I know how much yarn I need to crochet a blanket? ›

Find the square inches of your swatch by multiplying the swatch width and height. Multiply the desired length and width for your blanket to find the area. Multiply the area of your blanket (step 6) by the grams of yarn per square inch (step 5). This will give you the total grams of yarn needed for the blanket.

How many balls of yarn do I need for a temperature blanket? ›

The amount of yarn you'll need will depend on the final size of your blanket and the thickness of your border. Yarn needed: 12 skeins of yarn makes a good-sized throw, but expect to need more yarn based on the variation of the weather.

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