Friday, 22 May 2026

Super Easy Front Post Puff Stitch Blanket Free Pattern For Beginners Step By Step Guide

Crochet front post puff stitch blanket:



Wrap yours baby in comfort with this beautiful crochet front post puff stitch blanket! This free crochet pattern creates a soft, thick and richly textured blanket that looks elegant while still being simple enough for beginners to enjoy. The raised front post puff stitches add a stunning 3D effect, giving the blanket a cozy and modern appearance that works beautifully in any room or nursery.
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This blanket pattern is perfect for crochets who love relaxing and repetitive stitches with eye-catching texture. The soft puff stitches crate a warm and squishy fabric, making the blanket ideal for chilly evening, baby naps, or cozy home décor. Whether you choose neutral tones, pastel shades, of bright colorful yarn like dark green or blue are showing in the pictures.



The pattern is easy to customize, so you can make anything from a small baby blanket to a large throw blanket for your bed of sofa. Simply repeat the rows until you reach your desired size. This project also makes thoughtful handmade gift for baby showers, birthdays, holidays, weddings gift or house warming celebrations.


Super Easy Textured Front Post Puff Stitch Blanket Tutorial For Beginners Step By Step Guide

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Why you’ll Love This Blanket

The Front Post Puff Stitch creates a gorgeous raised texture that feels soft, fluffy, and extra cozy. Even thought the stitch looks detailed and stylish, it becomes very easy after a few rows, making this project relaxing and enjoyable for all crochet lovers. The finished blanket has a professional handmade look that is perfect for gifting or decorating your home.


Perfect For

  • Baby blankets
  • Sofa throws
  • Bed runners
  • Nursery décor
  • Handmade gifts
  • Cozy winter blankets
  • Beginner crochet practice

 

Pattern Features

  • Free crochet blanket pattern
  • Beautiful textured front post puff stitch design
  • Easy step-by-step instructions
  • Beginner-friendly pattern repeat
  • Thick, soft, and warm texture
  • Customizable blanket size
  • Suitable for solid or multicolor yarn
  • Relaxing and repetitive crochet project

 

Materials Needed

Soft acrylic, cotton, or baby yarn (400 grams #4 DK Weight OR Medium Weight 4 ply(16 stitches= 4 inch)

Guage: 4 Ply wool is (4 single crochet x 4 Rows  =1 inch) with (4mm /G-6)

or use crochet hook suitable for your yarn

Scissors

Yarn needle


Finished Front Post Puff Stitch Blanket Size

Length 36” x Width 26”


Special Stitch - "FPpuff"/ "Fpuff".

Crochet Abbreviation

The crochet abbreviation for a front post puff stitch can be written as "FPpuff", "Fpuff".

Front Post Puff Stitch – Step By Step

The stitch is worked in the front post of double crochet stitch, for this tutorial we 

are working around the front post of a double crochet stitch.

Step 1 - Yarn over hook.

Step 2 - Insert your hook from right to left around the post of the stitch (going 

from front to back and then back to front).

Step 3 - Yarn over hook.

Step 4 - Pull through a loop. You will have three loops on the hook.

Step 5 - Yarn over hook.

Step 6 – again insert your hook from right to left around the post of the stitch 

(going from front to back and then back to front).

Step 7 - Yarn over hook.

Step 8 - Pull through a loop. You will have five loops on the hook.

Step 9 - Yarn over hook.

Step 10 - Pull yarn through four loops on the hook. You will have two loops on the hook.

Step 11 - Yarn over hook.

Step 12 - Pull yarn through two loops on the hook. You will have one loop on the hook.

Now you have completed a front post puff stitch!


Now Start from Ribbing or make chains multiple of 2 odd numbers:

Ribbing:

Make chains 9,

Row1- Make a sc into 2nd ch from the hook, sc in each ch across, turn. (sc 8)

Row2- ch1 count as sc, sc into back loop only in each next 7 sts, turn. (sc 8)

Row3-105: Repeat and follow Ribbing Row 2.

Measure Approx. Ribbing 105 Rows= 25.5”- 26” / 64-66 cm

Note: you can add or remove rows of ribbing to reach your desired sizes of blanket.


start the pattern body of blanket:

Work- ch1 don’t count, make a sc each row of ribbing across the edging till end,

turn. (sc 105)

Pattern Row1- wrong side, ch2 don’t count, make dc in each st across till end,

turn. (dc 105)

Pattern Row2- Right side: ch2 don’t count, make dc into same st, *make

FPpuff st (see special stitch & stitch abbreviation) in next st, make dc in next st*,

repeat from * to * across till end, make dc into last st, turn. (105 stitches)

From Row3: Repeat Pattern Row1 and Pattern Row 2 of blanket.

Measure Approx. include ribbing band length is 36” inches/ 91cm

Continue repeating the pattern rows until your blanket reaches the width and 

length you need.


Make Ribbing:

now working in the width of blanket.

Row1- Right side facing Rejoin yarn in the corner st, make chains 9, for ribbing band,

make sc into 2nd ch from the hook, make sc in each next 7 chains, now we

have 8 sc, Do slip st in each next 2 sts in the blanket last row, turn work, (sc 8)

Row2- skip the 2 sl st, sc into back loop only in the next 8 sts, (8 sc), make ch1 

and turn work.

Row3- ch1 count as sc, sc in each next 7 sc into back loop only, (8 sc) attach the 

row of your  ribbing to the blanket last row stitches making a sl st into the next 2 stitches.

Turn your work. (8 sc)

Row4-105: Repeat and follow Row 2 & Row 3 of ribbing (sc 8)

Follow the same ribbing both of sides in length. Fasten off


Finishing: you can add more pattern for edging around the blanket. 

finish the blanket edging with buttons. fasten off weave in ends.

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