There are all kinds of amazing blankets that can be found online, but this is one of the best. This is different and a really neat twist on the traditional granny square blanket. Crocheting the Overlapping Granny Blanket is not as difficult as it looks like, but the results with 3D effect are simply amazing. The chart in the link below shows you how to lay out and connect the squares, rectangles and L-shaped pieces and also a symbol chart on how to crochet the pieces. If you have questions about how to crochet granny squares, you can check out another link below. Happy crocheting.
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Amazing Overlapping Granny Blanket
Neutral Plaid Blanket
Working one column at a time and sewing each column side by side, you can easily come up with this Neutral Plaid Blanket. This is a beginner crochet pattern that will satisfy your crochet craving. The diagram shows how the colors should be sewn together; there are 12 black rectangles, 17 tan rectangles and six white rectangles. Half double crochet is used throughout the crochet design, so you can work it up quickly. When you already know how to crochet a blanket, this will come to you very easily. The plaid pattern will bring a little pep to your home decor, while the neutral colors will match just about any room.
Lovely Textured Baby Blankets Free Crochet Pattern
There are some kinds of patterns we simply can't get enough of, right? These Lovely Textured Crochet Baby Blankets are the perfect example of this phenomenon! Simple baby blankets in pastel shades are always a good idea, without a doubt! You can always get invited to a baby shower, right? The patterns we have found for today are written by real specialists, therefore they are great if you want to get a solid grasp of a new technique.
C2C Silt Blanket Free Crochet Tutorial
Simple and sweet! This blanket will be perfect for strollers, nurseries, and older kids' bedrooms. If you want to crochet it for children, pastel colors will be a great choice as they are both sense-soothing and vibrating with positive energy. If you need something minimalist for your bedroom, go for classy beige or modern grey instead.
Level: upper beginner Author: Maria's Blue Crayon
Beautiful Black And White Granny Square Blanket
This beautiful black and white granny square afghan is easy to crochet. It was made for my daughter. I made her a baby afghan many years ago. This will be the second afghan that I made for her. The granny square is one of the most easy and versatile crochet patterns around. It can be used to make crochet blankets, scarves, bags, tops, cardigans and a myriad of easy crochet patterns. You can add color and style to your wardrobe and home alike when you learn to crochet a granny square. This beautiful black and white granny square afghan is easy to crochet. This blanket consists of 5 different black and white designs. Making 4 of each square. When I started making this blanket, there was no end plan in mind. Once I got the hang of crocheting a granny square, I just started pairing the black and white in different styles. I love how they turned out.
Blushing Ruffle Granny Square Blanket
This blushing ruffle granny square blanket is so feminine and pretty. The basic granny square is front and center with this lovely crochet pattern. Square Colors in This Crochet Baby Blanket There are ten of each granny square for a total of 20 squares. Square one consists of four rounds of petal pink and two rounds of dusty grey. Square two consists of four founds of Dusty Grey and two rounds of Charcoal Grey. Granny square blankets are so fun to make. Great crochet pattern for a beginner.
Simple Loop Granny Square Crochet Blanket
"This simple loop granny square crochet border is just one way to beautifully finish off a blanket. There is just something addicting about a granny square blanket. Once you get the hang of it, the possibilities are endless. Switch up the yarn colors, change the crochet edge, or even add in a few new styled granny squares. They are just so versatile and gorgeous. I spent most of last winter crocheting the squares. The end result was not in sight. I just kept making squares in colors that I thought worked well together. Then after joining them, it was fun to be creative the have a completely different overall look to each blanket as the edge was finished.This crochet pattern includes the directions to the crochet border, a video on how to crochet the granny square and complete the invisible join for joining the squares too."