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Parade Blanket Crochet Pansy Free Pattern

Worked in colorful join-as-you-go strips, this Pansy Parade Blanket looks like little rows of climbing pansy petals. Make it in any colors you wish and any yarn weight - bust your stash to suit your style. And easily make it any dimensions you want!

Parade Blanket Crochet Pansy Free Pattern

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Bunny Parade Blanket

This bunny blanket crochet baby blanket pattern features a family of adorable little bunnies. Since these bunnies are made separately, you can stitch them on the blanket and you can also add them to other items in your room!

Bunny Parade Blanket

It’s really easy to make, plus comes with step by step tutorials on how to make the blanket and how to make the bunnies.

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Falling Petals Afghan

Do you love texture in your crochet blankets? Then you will absolutely love this afghan with a 3d stitch. I named it Falling Petals afghan since the stitch looks like petals are falling in a line. The stitch is a variation of the shell stitch and is easy to work up. I used 3 colors for this afghan but I think it will be gorgeous in a single color with some tassels attached to the end as well. Try it and make it your own.

Falling Petals Afghan

Afghan And Pillow Set Pansy Crochet Pattern

Spring is in bloom inside your home with the Afghan And Pillow Set. These early blooming flowers are some of the first to brighten flower gardens in the spring. Now you can enjoy them all year with this delicate throw and matching pillow made from worsted-weight yarn. The crochet pansy flowers are made separately and sewn onto the quilt for a gorgeous afghan.

Afghan And Pillow Set Pansy Crochet Pattern

Crochet Scrap Blanket

Crochet Scrap Blanket

A crochet scrap blanket is meant to use up your scrap yarn that you don't have a particular use for. This blanket uses corner to corner stitches and seaming together to create a beautiful chevron pattern. Use all the colors you have in your yarn stash to make this colorful throw blanket. First, make strips of corner to corner in varying colors. Last, sew the strips together to make the chevron pattern. It is a great mindless project!