How to Crochet a Squishy Blanket for Kids: Easy & Cozy Free Pattern
Welcome to Your Next Cozy Crochet Project!
Looking for a quick, satisfying crochet project that’s perfect for gifting or keeping your little ones warm? This Squishy Blanket is just the thing! Made with ultra-soft Paintbox Yarns Chenille, this blanket works up fast and feels like a plush hug.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this pattern is easy to follow and creates a beautiful, textured design with simple stitches. The best part? It’s kid-sized (approx. 23½ x 26½ inches / 60 x 68 cm), making it ideal for stroller blankets, nap time, or playtime snuggles.
Grab your hook, pick your favorite colors, and let’s get started!

Materials You’ll Need
Before we begin, gather these supplies:
- Yarn:
- Paintbox Yarns Chenille (100% polyester, 100g/3.5oz per ball)
- 2 balls in Paper White (A)
- 1 ball each in Sky (B), Sunshine (C), and Peony (D)
- (Substitution tip: Any soft chenille or bulky yarn will work, but gauge may vary!)
- Paintbox Yarns Chenille (100% polyester, 100g/3.5oz per ball)
- Crochet Hook: US J/10 (6mm)
- Other Tools: Large-eyed yarn needle, scissors, lint roller (for finishing)
Abbreviations & Terms
Here’s a quick guide to the crochet terms used in this pattern:
- ch = chain
- sc (dc UK) = single crochet (double crochet in UK terms)
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- rep = repeat
- turn = flip your work to start the next row
(Don’t worry—every step is explained in detail!)
Gauge & Sizing
To ensure your blanket turns out the right size, check your gauge:
- Single Crochet (sc) Gauge: 9 stitches & 9 rows = 4 inches (10 cm)
- Pattern Gauge: 10 stitches & 10 rows = 4 inches (10 cm)
Pro Tip: If your swatch is too tight, try a larger hook. If it’s too loose, go down a hook size.
Step-by-Step Crochet Instructions
Step 1: Starting the Blanket
- Foundation Chain:
- With Yarn A (Paper White), chain 62.
- (Tip: Make your chains loose! Chenille yarn can be stiff, so a relaxed start helps.)
- First Row:
- 1 sc (dc UK) in the 2nd chain from the hook (skip the first chain).
- 1 sc in each chain across. You should have 61 stitches.
- Chain 1, turn your work.








