Adorable Husky Dog Crochet Pattern
I’m super excited to share my crochet husky dog pattern. This husky pattern is a part of my dog blanket project, which includes six other adorable dog patterns. You can swap this pup for any of the other dog patterns in the blanket. The free crochet pattern is below.

Free crochet dog pattern information
Huskies are known for their beautiful fur and bright eyes, and this crochet pattern is designed to capture just that. Whether you’re a beginner or have been crocheting for a while, this pattern is made to be fun and easy to follow. By the end of it, you’ll have a cute husky to add to your dog blanket.
Skill level
Advanced beginners. This crochet square is made with basic stitches using the C2C crochet method and it involves color changes.
Project materials needed
- Crochet Hook Size: G-6 4 mm crochet hook or mm hook size needed for gauge
- Yarn: Worsted weight yarn. I used Red Heart Super Saver in black, white, baby pink, turqua, and light gray.
- Yarn needle/tapestry needle: Use this to weave in your ends.
- Scissors: Use scissors to fasten off your yarn.
- Stitch marker(s): Optional. Use these to help keep track of your stitches.
PDF version
Many of my patterns are also available as ad-free PDF patterns in my Etsy Shop.
Finished size
My C2C crochet square measures 22 inches by 22 inches.
Gauge
8 squares (ch 3 + 3 dc) = 4 inches
Crochet terms
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- ch/chs = chain/chains
- st/sts = stitch/stitches
- sl st = slip stitch
- blo = back loop only
- flo = front loop only
C2C crochet technique
- The square is made in the C2C technique. You make “squares” in diagonal rows starting in the bottom right corner and ending in the top left corner.
- Each square is made of a chain 3 + 3 double crochet.
- Chain 6 to start a new row and chain 3 to start a new square.
- You can follow the picture graph or the written pattern.
- The written pattern tells you how many squares to make of each color and in what order.
C2C video tutorial
Need C2C help? I have a step by step C2C tutorial for my mini heart square on my YouTube channel.
Crochet pattern notes
- The pattern is written in US terms.
- ↙ You are working on the “right side”.
- ↗ You are working on the “wrong side”.
Free crochet dog pattern instructions
Make the husky following the graph or the written instructions
Graph
Download the husky graph.
Written instructions
Border
Add a single crochet border. In the side of each square you will make 2 sc and in each corner work (sc- ch 2- sc).
Finishing
Fasten off and then weave in the ends. Block if desired.

What are alpha crochet patterns?
Alpha patterns are pixel drawing designs used primarily in tapestry crochet and C2C (corner to corner) crochet techniques to create letters, numbers, or easy pixel art ideas.
These patterns allow crafters to spell out names, messages, or create detailed images and motifs using a pixel grid approach. Each square on the grid corresponds to a stitch in crochet. These patterns are also commonly referred to as “pixel crochet charts”, “grid crochet patterns”, or “crochet graph patterns”.
Exploring pixel art in crochet
When I design my corner to corner (C2C) crochet designs, I create pixel charts. These charts are super helpful and are also known as “graphs”, “alpha patterns”, and “grids”.
What’s cool is that you can use these pixel crochet pdf pattern free downloads not just for crochet but also for knitting, cross-stitch, needlepoint, weaving, tapestry, beadwork, and even pixel art.
They make creating beautiful crafts easier, especially if you’re using easy pixel art templates or looking for pixel drawing grid art ideas. Whether you want a big project or something smaller, my small pixel art grid easy and pix art pixel grid crochet pattern are perfect for all craft lovers!
Looking for more free crochet patterns?
You may also like my monstera leaf blanket, unicorn blanket, woodland animals blanket, and alphabet baby blanket patterns.
Let’s connect!
I’d love to hear from you. You can find me on social media-Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and my YouTube channel. Until then, happy crocheting! -Melissa