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Pretty in Pink with Petals

  • DESIGNED by See Love Share

Pink blankets are just timeless and simply classic. Take a look at this gorgeous and so simply blankie by See Love Share on the pictures below! It's beautifully embellished with textured crochet flowers in an amazing shade of grey (which goes perfectly with pink).

Pretty in Pink with Petals

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Samantha’s Blankie

  • Designed by Ann Saglimbene

This cute, delicate blankie on the pictures below was made by Ann Saglimbene and it has the sweetest hearts in the center of each square. What's more, the edging looks so vintage and rustic! In other words, if you're looking for a classic baby blankie, this one might be the one for you!

Samantha’s Blankie

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

HBC Grey-Scale Inspired Blanket

The Hudson's Bay Company was founded in Canada in the 1600's and still endures today. With its iconic colours (and its more modern, turn of the new millennium, grey-scale) it's "stripe spotting" branding is known worldwide. For my blanket I opted to use the grey-scale as it fits nicely with the colour scheme I plan to use in my little boys room. The pattern would also look wonderful in the vintage HBC colours! Give it a go!!! If you make one please share a picture; I would love to see it!

HBC Grey-Scale Inspired Blanket

Timeless Teal Chevron Blanket

There is something timeless and classic about a good chevron blanket. I have made my Timeless Teal Chevron Blanket so many times for baby showers that I could probably crochet one in my sleep. This blanket is honestly a huge hit no matter what colour I make it in. I have even made it in colours that I wasn’t particularly drawn to and ended up loving it so much I kept it for my daugther. Using Bernat Blanket Stripes yarn, (my go-to blanket yarn) which is a super bulky, size 6 yarn, this blanket works up in a jiffy. I have made one in two evenings or about 6 to 8 hours.

Timeless Teal Chevron Blanket

Molly Cabled Blanket

If you've never made a cabled blanket before, that's the perfect moment to give it a go! I simply can't take my eyes off this gorgeous piece in the pictures below! It's so beautifully textured and looks so classy, and timeless! It features post stitches and an 18-stitch centerpiece cable that is pretty sure to delight!

Molly Cabled Blanket

Syncopation Blanket

  • Designed by Purl Soho

This beautiful knitted blanket in the pictures below was made by the super talented Purl Soho and it's a simple and very eye-catching project, that will make all the difference in your living room or bedroom! The texture is beautifully embellished by this beige shade, don't you think?

Syncopation Blanket

Sleepy Blocks Blankie

The Sleepy Blocks Blankie is a cute and cuddly free baby blanket pattern worked up using colorful variegated yarn. The dynamic stitch pattern and bulky yarn result in an extra squishy blanket that is perfect for playtime and newborn photos. Using half double crochet stitches, this pattern results in a tight weave fabric, which reduces the risk of babies getting their little fingers stuck in the yarn. Since this pattern uses a variegated, chunky yarn and a simple 2-row repeat for a quick pattern that will fly right off the hook!

Sleepy Blocks Blankie

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