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We carry Bernat Blanket Yarn in every color you can imagine – from classic neutrals to bold brights and variegated blends. This super bulky chenille yarn is known for its velvety softness and forgiving texture, making it the go-to choice for chunky knit throws, crochet baby blankets, and plush home accessories. Each skein works up quickly on size 11 (8mm) needles or larger hooks, so you can finish a full throw in a weekend.
The chenille construction gives every stitch a luxurious hand-feel without the bulk of traditional wool. Whether you’re new to fiber crafts or a seasoned maker, Joann’s Bernat Blanket Yarn delivers consistent gauge and easy care – machine wash and dry on low for projects that stay soft wash after wash.
Fiber & construction details

Fiber Construction & Hand-Feel
Bernat Blanket uses a fine chenille twist that gives every row a plush, almost velour-like texture. Unlike wool or acrylic blends that can pill or shed, the polyester filament stays smooth through dozens of washes. We recommend a loose tension for maximum drape – the fiber has natural loft, so you don’t need to work tightly to achieve full coverage.
Because the chenille strands are knit rather than spun, the yarn has a slight directional nap. When crocheting or knitting, keep your working yarn oriented the same way throughout a project to avoid color-depth variation. For color-block designs or stripes, this subtle sheen difference can actually add dimension without changing skeins.

Sizing & Yardage for Common Projects
A standard throw blanket (50″ × 60″) requires approximately 8-10 skeins of Joann’s Bernat Blanket Yarn when worked in single crochet or garter stitch. Baby blankets (30″ × 40″) typically use 4-5 skeins. Cowls and infinity scarves work up in 1-2 skeins, while a chunky floor pouf or pet bed may need 12-14 skeins depending on diameter.
Gauge Notes
Our in-house testers found that a 9mm hook yields a draped, breathable fabric ideal for year-round throws, while a tighter 8mm hook creates a denser weave better suited for winter accessories or outdoor cushions. Always swatch a 6″ square before committing to a large project – the chenille can compress or relax depending on your personal tension, and blocking isn’t recommended for polyester fibers.
Care & Laundering Instructions
Toss finished Bernat Blanket projects directly into your washing machine – no hand-wash cycle required. Use cold or warm water (not hot) with a gentle detergent, then tumble dry on low heat. High heat can relax the chenille twist and cause slight pilling over time, so always air-dry if you have the space.
Avoid fabric softeners and dryer sheets, which can leave a waxy residue on synthetic fibers. If you’re making a pet blanket or high-use throw, pre-wash one skein to confirm colorfastness – most Bernat Blanket colorways are stable, but deep reds and purples may release trace dye in the first wash. For heirloom baby blankets, line-dry in shade to preserve the original plushness for years.



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Questions About Bernat Blanket Yarn
We recommend a 9mm (US M/N-13) crochet hook or 8-11mm (US 11-15) knitting needles for standard gauge. A larger hook or needle creates a looser, more breathable fabric ideal for lightweight throws, while a smaller size yields a denser weave better suited for structured projects like baskets or pet beds. Always work a test swatch to confirm your personal tension matches the pattern gauge.
Yes – Bernat Blanket is fully machine washable and dryable. Use cold or warm water on a gentle cycle with mild detergent, then tumble dry on low heat. Avoid high heat settings, fabric softeners, and bleach, which can damage the chenille twist. For best results, remove the project promptly from the dryer to prevent creasing.
A standard adult throw (50″ × 60″) requires 8-10 skeins when worked in single crochet or garter stitch. Baby blankets (30″ × 40″) use 4-5 skeins, while a queen-size bedspread may need 18-22 skeins depending on stitch density. Each skein contains 220 yards, so calculate your project area and multiply by your gauge to estimate total yardage.
Absolutely. The polyester chenille is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, meaning it’s tested free of harmful chemicals and safe for direct infant contact. The fiber is hypoallergenic, non-irritating, and machine washable – ideal for frequent laundering in a nursery setting. Many pediatric hospitals allow handmade polyester blankets for NICU donations because they withstand commercial laundering.
Chenille dye uptake can vary subtly between production dye lots, especially in deep or variegated shades. To blend any batch differences, alternate skeins every two rows when working large projects – pull from skein A for two rows, then skein B for two rows, and repeat. This technique distributes minor color shifts evenly across the finished piece so no single section stands out.
While the super bulky weight and chenille texture make Bernat Blanket less common for fitted garments, it works beautifully for oversized cocoon cardigans, ponchos, and shrugs where drape and plushness are the goal. The fiber has minimal stretch, so avoid patterns that require ribbing or negative ease. Stick to loose, boxy silhouettes and reinforce shoulder seams with a stabilizing ribbon if the garment will be hung.
Yes – we stock both ombré skeins (gradual color transitions within one skein) and the Bernat Blanket Stripes line (repeating self-striping patterns every 18 inches). Ombré shades like Ocean Waves and Plum Fields create organic color shifts without changing yarns, while Stripes colorways deliver coordinated bands ideal for simple row-by-row crochet. Both options eliminate the need for multiple solid skeins and weaving in color-change ends.





