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Easy Done In A Day Crochet Baby Blanket

This pattern is perfect if you don't know how to crochet a blanket. It's very beginner friendly. This easy crochet baby blanket is super fast to make. Hence why it's called “Done in a Day.” In under 24 hours this crochet project can be completed.

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Easy Done In A Day Crochet Baby Blanket

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Fast Care Package Throw

The Fast Care Package Throw is colorful, fun, and very fast to crochet - which makes it perfect for care packages! Whether it's a homesick kid off at college or a friend going through a hard time, sending love you can literally wrap yourself up in is always a very good thing. There are several tricks that make the Fast Care Package Throw so fast to crochet! First and foremost, it's made with 3 strands of yarn all held together. Use all the same color or mix and match to customize this throw! Secondly, the fringe is built right in, so there's no border or edging to make and no ends to weave in. Let's say that again: No. Ends. At. All. Love that! All you do is crochet, cut, and turn - and before you know it, you'll have a Fast Care Package Throw to send to someone special!

Fast Care Package Throw

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Emerald Opulence Crochet Blanket

"This super warm and cosy hexagon crochet blanket is made of 133 crochet hexagons. I know that might sound like an awful lot but trust me, the pattern is great to work on. It is an easy and relaxing crochet motif pattern. Before you know it, you will have a stack of these cute hexagons that will form your blanket. I fancied elevating this design to create something cosy, classy and a statement piece for your home decor. Hence why I added a tassel into each corner chain space of the hexagons on the edge. These add a fun element."

Emerald Opulence Crochet Blanket

Stop and Stare Crocheted Afghan

The bright colors of this crochet ripple afghan really are mesmerizing, hence why we called it the Stop and Stare Crocheted Afghan. Feel free to mix up the color combination and customize the look of this blanket with your own colors. There are five different afghan sizes to choose from in this free pattern, so you can really make it your own. The repetitive ripple pattern is a mindless design that you can work up with very little effort.

Stop and Stare Crocheted Afghan

Done in a Day Baby Boy Crochet Blanket

Have you always wanted to do something bigger than a scarf but have always been worried you won’t be able to finish it? Then, you should try making this blanket.

Done in a Day Baby Boy Crochet Blanket

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Tried and True Beginner Blanket

Tried and True Beginner Blanket

I have been teaching beginners (read: novice/first time crocheters) to crochet for a couple of years. My favorite projects are any that include a super bulky yarn and a 15 mm hook. Why? These projects can be started and finished in one class and the beginner can leave with a hat on their head (or a cowl around their neck). I designed this blanket with the true beginner in mind. Maybe you took a class, or a friend taught you the single crochet. You’ve made a stack of hats, but you want more! This is the project for you. You will learn the four basic stitches and how to work in rows (working in rows is a beginner skill, but I don't like teaching it for a first time crocheter). I have added notes here and there to help guide you and give you an understanding on the basics of pattern-reading. I have also included a full photo tutorial for each stitch to help you along your way.