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Fox Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

Are you thinking of making an animal themed room for your new baby? Well, if you haven’t bought a blanket yet you should definitely check out this fox baby blanket!

Its white and orange colors will go well with anything and the sleepy fox patterns in this blanket is a joy to look at. Also, it has lovely puffy edging that makes it look even cozier.

Fox Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

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Colorful Puffy Patch Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

When it comes to baby shower gifts, nothing is cuter than crocheted baby blankets. Whether it's colorful or elegant, a baby blanket can quickly become a family heirloom. It can be passed down from generation to generation. Kids love growing up with their blanket. This Colorful Puffy Patch Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern is so gorgeous. It is designed with “puffy patches” that create a quilt-like texture. The pastel colors are great for babies and it fits perfectly inside of a crib or playpen. It can be created in your own colors to match your nursery or decor. Enjoy.

Colorful Puffy Patch Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

Sleepy Blocks Blankie

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!

Thinking Of Spring Crochet Afghan

Thinking Of Spring Crochet Afghan

Thinking of Spring Crochet Afghan is helping me get through these winter days of cold weather and snow. I just love how the soft sage, off white, and rose yarns look together. Reminds me of new grass, tulips, and melting snow. Columns of double crochet and skipped stitches create pretty open squares that look like window panes. Add a block stitched border and one last round of the sage yarn to finish off the gorgeous blanket. If you compare the photo above where I just started adding on the border and the photo below where the border is complete…I just think the edging makes this entire afghan pop.

Wildlife Graphghan

"Celebrate the wild animals in all their beauty with this fantastic Wildlife Graphghan made of 20 corner to corner (C2C) animal blocks that are joined together! It is amazing how versatile this blanket can be when using different background colors and different placements of the animal blocks! Each animal block is available as written instructions and chart! You can also make smaller blanket sizes when using less animal squares. Just pick the C2C animal squares of your choice, mix and match, then stitch them together with an invisible seam! A ribbed border around the blanket will complete the look. You can also use each of these animal squares to make pillowcases. "

Wildlife Graphghan