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Complete Guide: Crochet Throw Blankets – From Craft to Decor

par Ombre Intérieur Jul 05, 2026
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    The crochet throw blanket is far more than just a textile accessory: it's a piece of craftsmanship that combines warmth, texture, and personality. Whether you're looking to add a bohemian touch to your living room, give a handmade gift, or take up crocheting yourself, this guide gives you all the keys: types of throws, selection criteria, mistakes to avoid, care, and decor ideas.

    • Crochet throws come in several styles: granny square, jacquard, garter stitch, and more.
    • Your choice depends on the yarn (wool, cotton, acrylic), the pattern, and the intended use.
    • Avoid common mistakes: wrong size, unsuitable yarn, neglected care.
    • Gentle care (cold wash, flat dry) extends its lifespan.
    • Incorporate it into your decor for a cocooning or bohemian chic style.

    What is a Crochet Throw Blanket?

    A crochet throw blanket is a cover made using a crochet hook and yarn, through a series of stitches. Unlike woven or knitted throws, crochet creates a denser, often more decorative texture with openwork or raised patterns. Each piece is unique, reflecting the maker's skill.

    Different Types of Crochet Throws

    Granny Square Throw

    Made of small assembled squares, this style is iconic of crochet. Each square can have different colours and patterns, creating a trendy patchwork look. Ideal for a retro or bohemian style.

    Jacquard Throw

    Made with multiple yarns at once, it allows for geometric or figurative patterns (checkerboard, diamonds, flowers). More technical, it is often heavier and warmer.

    Garter Stitch or Seed Stitch Throw

    Using simple stitches, these throws have a uniform, soft texture. Perfect for beginners or a minimalist look.

    Openwork Throw

    Characterised by deliberate holes (fan stitches, shells), it is light and airy. Suitable for mid-seasons or as a decorative sofa throw.

    How to Choose Your Crochet Throw?

    Yarn Material

    • Wool: warm and insulating, ideal for winter. Care required (cold wash).
    • Cotton: breathable and easy-care, perfect for summer or sensitive skin.
    • Acrylic: affordable, lightweight, and machine-washable, but less breathable.
    • Blends: combine benefits (e.g., wool-acrylic for warmth and ease).

    Size and Use

    • Sofa throw: approx. 130x170 cm, for covering legs.
    • Bed throw: 150x200 cm or larger, for an extra bed cover.
    • Decorative throw: 100x150 cm, draped over an armchair or sofa.

    Pattern and Colour

    Choose according to your decor: neutral tones for Scandinavian style, bright colours for an ethnic vibe, geometric patterns for a modern look.

    Mistakes to Avoid

    • Choosing too fragile yarn: a daily-use throw must be durable. Opt for thick, strong yarns.
    • Ignoring care instructions: wool can felt if washed hot; acrylic can pill. Always read the label.
    • Wrong size: a throw too small won't cover, too large is bulky. Measure the intended space.
    • Neglecting finishes: poorly made edges will fray. Choose reinforced borders.

    Comparison Table of Crochet Throw Types

    TypeFeaturesAdvantagesRecommended Use
    Granny SquareAssembled squares, multicolourCustomisable, patchwork lookBohemian decor, handmade gift
    JacquardIntegrated patterns, multiple yarnsPrecise patterns, high warmthWinter, main sofa
    Garter StitchUniform texture, simple stitchEasy to make, softBeginners, daily use
    OpenworkDecorative holes, lightweightBreathable, aestheticMid-season, decorative throw

    Care Tips for a Crochet Throw

    Washing

    • Hand wash or machine on delicate cycle, cold water (30°C max).
    • Use a mild detergent, no fabric softener (damages fibres).
    • For wool, use a special wool shampoo.

    Drying

    • Do not wring: press gently in a towel to remove excess water.
    • Dry flat, in shade, to avoid deformation.
    • Avoid tumble dryer (unless label allows).

    Storage

    Fold the throw rather than hanging (to prevent stretching). Store in a dry place, away from moths (with lavender).

    Incorporating a Crochet Throw into Your Decor

    In the Living Room

    Drape it casually over the sofa or an armchair for a cocooning touch. Pair with linen or velvet cushions.

    In the Bedroom

    Place it at the foot of the bed, folded or spread out. It adds warm texture and can serve as an extra blanket.

    Outdoors (Patio, Balcony)

    Use a cotton or acrylic throw resistant to UV for cool evenings. Remember to bring it inside if it rains.

    Conclusion

    The crochet throw is a decor and comfort investment that spans the seasons. By choosing the right material, appropriate size, and harmonious pattern, you create a unique piece that warms your home. To discover our selection of artisanal crochet throws, explore our Ombre Intérieur collection – each model is chosen for its quality and aesthetic.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What yarn should I use for a crochet throw?
    Yarn choice depends on use: wool for warmth, cotton for lightness, acrylic for easy care. A wool-acrylic blend offers a good compromise.
    How do I wash a crochet throw?
    Wash by hand or machine on delicate cycle at 30°C max, with mild detergent. Dry flat, in shade, without wringing. Avoid tumble dryer for natural fibres.
    What size for a sofa throw?
    For a two-seater sofa, a 130x170 cm throw is ideal. For a corner sofa, prefer 150x200 cm. A decorative throw can be smaller (100x150 cm).
    How to choose a crochet throw for a beginner?
    Opt for a garter stitch or simple granny square pattern, with thick acrylic yarn and a suitable hook size (5-6 mm). Beginner kits are also recommended.

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