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Free Crochet Pattern – Cloud Stitch Blanket

March 17, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

The Free Bernat Cloud Stitch Crochet Blanket is a project that completely stole my heart. From the moment I saw the pattern, I knew I had to make it. There’s just something about that soft, pillowy texture that screams cozy, and let me tell you, it’s every bit as delightful as it looks.

One of my favorite things about this pattern is the cloud stitch itself. It’s such a simple yet stunning technique that creates a beautifully plush and luxurious feel. Pair that with the Bernat Blanket Yarn, and you’ve got the perfect combination for maximum comfort. The yarn is so soft and squishy, making it an absolute dream to work with. I went with a light gray and white combo for a modern, neutral look, but the color possibilities are endless. You could easily play around with bold shades or mix and match to fit any style.

The Free Crochet pattern itself is straightforward and beginner-friendly. Once you get into the rhythm of the repeat, it’s incredibly relaxing. It’s one of those projects where you can zone out, listen to a podcast, or watch your favorite show while your hands work away. Plus, since it uses bulky yarn, the blanket works up quickly. That’s always a bonus, especially when you want a satisfying finish without committing months to a single project.

If you’re planning to tackle this blanket, I have a couple of tips. First, use a light grip and a larger hook since the chunky yarn can get a bit heavy on your hands after a while. Second, while the pattern is generously sized (which is fantastic for cozying up), it’s super easy to adjust if you want to make it smaller or larger. It’s versatile like that.

What I love most is how this blanket turns out looking like something you’d buy from a boutique, but you can make it yourself for a fraction of the cost. It’s perfect as a gift or for your own home. I’m already planning on making a few more as holiday presents—they’re just too good not to share.

If you’re on the fence about starting this project, let me just say, do it. The Bernat Cloud Stitch Crochet Blanket is fun to make, absolutely gorgeous, and ridiculously cozy. Once you finish it, you’ll be so proud to wrap yourself—or someone you love—in something this beautiful

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Knit a Great Button Down Shirt

Just about anything you can make in fabric you can make in knitting, but there are some styles that you just don’t see that often translated into knitting. 

For example, a button down collared shirt. This is a classic design, of course, and it looks great in a knit version, but it’s just not something you see much of. 

Noma Ndlovu’s Guglethu shirt is the pattern to try if you want to knit your own button down shirt. This one is inspired by cashmere tops (though the sample was made out of yak yarn, not cashmere, and uses two strands of lace weight yarn held together) and includes lots of high-fashion details like double-knit cuffs, collar and shoulder seams. 

It has a patch pocket on the front and 10 buttons including the button band and the cuffs. 

The designer says you can also use a DK weight yarn held singly if you’d rather, and that the shirt looks good in a variety of yarns. There is another version on Ravelry that uses Berroco Remix Light, which is a mix of nylon, cotton, acrylic, silk and cellulose fibers. It has a more relaxed look but it still really pretty. 

The pattern has 12 sizes, with a full bust measurement ranging from 32.35 to 72.25 inches, or 82 to 183.5 cm. The designer suggests 2 to 6 inches, or 5 to 15 cm, of positive ease when you pick your size. I could totally see knitting one that’s even bigger to wear more like a jacket, because I do that a lot with button down shirts I already own.

I love all the details on this shirt, which isn’t necessarily difficult to knit, but might introduce you to some things you’ve never knit before (like those cuffs with the plackets, or a shirt collar like this). 

To learn more about this shirt and grab a copy of the pattern for yourself, head to Ravelry. 

[Photo: Noma Ndlovu]

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