There’s something so special about a sunset over the city; the soft, glowing colors melting into one another, creating the perfect skyline moment.

You can find the free pattern below, or you can purchase the ad-free printable PDF from my shop.
That’s exactly what inspired my crochet Skyline Bobble Blanket. The yarn shades remind me of that breathtaking view, and I couldn’t wait to bring it to life in a cozy, textured blanket.
For this design, I used Caron Blossoms Cake yarn, and I absolutely loved working with it. The colors are stunning, the texture is soft, and it works up beautifully. I can’t wait to share this pattern with you so you can create your own sunset-inspired Skyline Bobble Blanket!

Skyline Bobble Blanket Sizing Notes
The Skyline bobble blanket pattern includes two sizes: 36” x 48” (Lapghan Size) and 48” x 60” (Throw Size). You can easily make your blanket as big or small as you want. Just be sure to chain in multiples of 4 plus 3 stitches, then follow the crochet pattern until your blanket is the size you want.
Below I’ve included a blanket sizing guide to assist you in finding the right size for your blanket.
Blanket Sizing Guide
- Baby Blanket: 36 x 36 inches
- Toddler Blanket: 40 x 60 inches
- Lapghan: 36 x 48 inches
- Throw Blanket: 48 x 60 inches
- Twin Bed: 65 x 90 inches
- Double Bed: 84 x 90 inches
This post may contain affiliate links.
Materials:
- Caron Blossom Cakes Yarn 481yds #4 medium weight yarn in the color Blossoms. Lapghan Size: 5 skeins and Throw Size: 8 skeins
- US size H 5.0 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
Sizes (approximate): 36” x 48” (Lapghan Size) and 48” x 60” (Throw Size)
Follow the key throughout the pattern based on the size blanket you are crocheting: (Lapghan, Throw)
Gauge (4in x 4in): Approximately 11 sts and 10 rows
Size Adjustment: To adjust the width of your blanket, start with a longer or shorter chain. The pattern has a chain multiple of 4 plus 3 stitches. If you want to adjust the size of your blanket, chain in multiples of 4 and add 3 stitches to that. For example, if you were to chain 12, you would then add 3 stitches for a total of 15.
Make sure you keep your yarn needs in mind when adjusting the size of your blanket.
Abbreviations (US):
ch – chain
st(s) – stitch(es)
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
dc5tog – double crochet 5 together (also called the “bobble stitch”) *Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through the first two loops on the hook. Repeat until you have six loops on the hook, then yarn over and pull through all loops to create a bobble.*

Want to print the pattern? You can purchase the ad-free printable PDF from my shop.
Skyline Bobble Blanket Crochet Pattern
To begin ch (103, 135)
Row 1: Skip 3 ch (counts as 1 dc) and in the 4th ch work 1 dc. Place 1 dc in each ch across the row. Ch 1 and turn. (100, 132 sts)
Row 2: Work 1 sc into each of the first 2 sts. *Dc5tog in next st. Work 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts.* Repeat from * to * until you have 2 sts remaining, then Dc5tog in next st, work 1 sc in last st, and work 1 sc in the turning ch. Ch 3 and turn.
Row 3: Skip the first st and work 1 dc into each st across the row. Ch 1 and turn.
Row 4: Work 1 sc in the first 4 sts, *Dc5tog in next st. Work 1 sc in each of the next 3 sts.* Repeat from * to * until you reach the end of row, and work 1 sc in the turning ch. Ch 3 and turn.
Row 5: Skip the first st and work 1 dc into each st across the row. Ch 1 and turn.
Repeat rows 2-5 until your blanket reaches (50”, 60”) or your desired length.

More Posts You May Like: