Juniper Circle Blanket
TagsSheep Granny Square Blanket
"A gorgeously textured and cute sheep squared circle. Worked in the round throughout the sheep face and body, then squared and the squares are sewn together at the end. Two patterns included - one for the sheep square and one for the squared circle. Mix and match for the perfect blanket! Easier than it looks - the sheep body is made with fuzzy yarn worked in unused front loops from the circle. No hunting stitches! Ears, legs and buttons for eyes are crocheted separately and sewn on at the end. Nose and mouth are embroidered creating a cute and whimsical lamb face. So many ways to use this square - make pillows, bags and so much more! "
Stratford / Woodland Circle Afghan
- Designed by: Lion Brand Yarn
How beautiful is this afghan by Lion Brand Yarn, right? I mean, the colors are just perfect for autumn time, because they are so warm, earthy and just gorgeous! What's more, this blankie can be also a very fun rug, for instance for your bedroom, or kiddos room. The finished size is 64 in. across (162.6 cm).
Circle In A Square Baby Blanket
This simple motif is easily customized, making it a great go-to pattern. This version includes pastel circles against white for a colorful baby blanket. Skills used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch, treble crochet Working in rounds, changing colors, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces Special stitches:
Teddy Bear Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
A lot of babies love to have a comfortable blanket to cuddle up with as they sleep. There are lots of different styles of baby blankets. Some are light and lacy, while others are plush and fuzzy. Some baby blankets even have a little stuffed animal attached to them, which is often referred to as a “lovey.” They are especially popular because they double as both a cuddly crochet baby blanket, as well as a soft toy to play with. This Cute Bear Lovey Free Crochet Pattern is adorable, cuddly, and soft. Add it is much easier to make than it looks. It is a granny circle pattern, which is simple to figure out and easy to get the hang of. The bear requires a bit of sewing, but the ending crochet lovey pattern is completely worth it. Thanks Connie’s Spot for sharing these free patterns. The links for the free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.
Color Mixing Baby Blanket
This blanket was inspired by the bright, interactive illustrations of Herve Tullet. A blanket coupled with a board book makes a great baby gift. Instructions are given for using scrap yarn to complete the project while still achieving the color-blending look. The pattern is easily adjusted to be bigger or smaller using the circle-in-a-square granny square motif. The blanket as written measures 34" square and uses about 750 yards of yarn in six different bright colors.