To begin with, this nature inspired project takes the slightly lighter, pastel hues of spring. Undoubtedly, this is a look at a spring meadow and the skies above it.
The original pattern is available at Ravelry:
Nature’s Walk Blanket
More details about project photographed you can find here Spring’s Walk Blanket.
TagsFall’s Walk Blanket
Mving on, nature inspired crochet takes into fall, with earth tones, olives and fiery oranges. Truly, this is a fall stroll in the park in crochet form.
The original pattern is available at Ravelry:
Nature’s Walk Blanket
More details about project photographed you can find here Nature’s Walk Blanket.
Summer’s Walk Blanket
Next, the vivid blossoms of summer are evident in this nature inspired creation. Without a doubt this is the most striking ombonation.
The original pattern is available at Ravelry:
Nature’s Walk Blanket
More details about project photographed you can find here Nature’s Walk Blanket.
Winter’s Walk Blanket
Finally, we get into a nature inspired winter. Consequently, we see a gamma of whites and greys, so evocative of winter in the mountains.
The original pattern is available at Ravelry: Nature’s Walk Blanket
More details about project photographed you can find here Winter’s Walk Blanket.
Meadow Blanket CAL Free Crochet Patterns
If waiting is killing you and you hate to wait for a patterns parts to realise, here is a CAL already published in full. Since the Meadow Blanket CAL was published throughout Janurary and February 2021, it's fully ready for you to start. Most important, the meadow stitch is simple and easy to memorize. Therefore, in the pattern, you will also find useful tension recommendations and a color sceme, so this is a perfect project if you are a newbie and need specific instructions.
The tutorial byLucy of Attic24 is available here:
Spring Meadow Baby Blanket
The Spring Meadow Baby Blanket is a beginner-friendly pattern with so many possibilities. It's light and airy, but cozy and comfortable. The design was inspired by the gorgeous Paintbox Yarn color packs by LoveCrochet. The time it takes to crochet this blanket depends on how fast you crochet, how much time you have to dedicate, and the size of the yarn and hook used. For this particular design, I used a medium weight yarn and a 6mm crochet hook. This baby blanket primarily uses single crochet, but it works up a lot quicker than what you'd expect!