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Marguerite Crochet Baby Girl Blanket Pattern

Fun and very easy to crochet, this beautiful baby blanket with cute embroidered flowers is perfect for playtime or nap time.

Marguerite Crochet Baby Girl Blanket Pattern

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Marguerite Crochet Blanket Pattern

This Marguerite Blanket is a study in color, texture, and geometry. Its modern design complements a wide range of decor styles.

The materials needed include approximately 3500 m of DK weight yarn. You will also need 5.5 mm and 4.5 mm crochet hooks, a tapestry needle, and scissors.

The crochet level is intermediate based on the use of tapestry crochet and joins as you go techniques.

Marguerite Crochet Blanket Pattern

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Afternoon Nap

  • Designed by Sherri Hoch

Is there anything better than an afternoon nap under a squishy, soft and warm blankie? I don't think so! Take a look at this sweet, modern looking and very simple blankie by Sherri Hoch. What's more, the deep, blue, ocean color adds a fantastic pop to the whole project. The finished size is 55” x 47”.

Afternoon Nap

May Flowers Blanket

If you love flowers, the May Flowers Blanket is the perfect blanket for you! It's like having a flower garden in your living room, made from beautiful crochet flowers. This crochet flower blanket pattern is a free crochet pattern that is made from 9 tapestry crochet flower blocks. It's a beautiful and unique crochet graphgan pattern, that is a fun beginner crochet color work pattern. The pattern uses basic tapestry crochet techniques to create the amazing color work designs, and even though it might look tricky you can totally make it too!

May Flowers Blanket

Field of Flowers Free Crochet Pattern

To start with, this flower motif baby blanket is like a stroll or roll in a flowery field. All in all, its soothing, colorful and very, very cute.

Field of Flowers Free Crochet Pattern

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Field of Flowers

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