This crochet throw is vivid and inspired and brings lots of play value to any child’s room! Stimulate imaginations by crafting in primary shades as shown, or change up the colors to coordinate with your room’s décor. Squares and rectangles are stitched separately and joined together, while dots are later crafted and sewn on to complete each block.
Crochet Lego Building Block Blanket Pattern
Using approx 3000 yds of weight 5 yarn, you can crochet a beautiful blanket any little building block fan will love! The pattern is easy even for beginners. This blanket fits across the top of a twin bed as seen in the picture.
Building Blocks Baby Blanket
The Building Blocks Baby Blanket is a perfect pattern for playing with color! Use Loops and Threads Colorwheel yarn or your favorite worsted weight yarn to mix and match as many colors as you'd like. This fun play on a classic granny square is called the block stitch, and I have a right and left handed video tutorial to get you started along with the free crochet pattern. This pattern requires at least 450 yards of worsted weight yarn (approx. 90 yards of 5 colors recommended) and an I/5.5mm crochet hook.
Dynamic Squares Crochet Throw
If you have a modern touch to your home, this crochet throw is perfect! It is made up of large squares, small squares and rectangles that are worked separately and then joined together at the end. This crochet pattern is shown in five colors that will add a bright pop of modern to your home decor, but you can work this up in any five colors you choose, giving you the option to make it match any room of the house or make it clean and neutral. This intermediate crochet pattern is perfect for crocheters on the go and can provide a great practice piece for any novice crocheter looking to improve.
Crochet Building Block Blanket Pattern
This is an awesome pattern if you prefer to work in smaller blocks and join those pieces together for a finished blanket, which I sometimes find easier than working with a lot of stitches at once. This is also a great stash buster project that you can use to work through all the bits of yarn you have leftover.