Willow Blanket
TagsJosephine Shell Stitch Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
The shell stitch is beautiful and timeless. It is one of the first techniques people learn when they take up crochet. All you need to know before you start is how to make chains, single crochets and treble crochets. Once you have mastered the stitch, you will be able to create so many beautiful items. This Josephine Shell Stitch Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is quick and easy to make. It will help you create something beautiful without needing to be a master of all things crochet. It is worked in a bulky yarn with a large hook, so it can be made in a few days. You could take this version of the shell stitch and work it in rows to make a lovely textured blanket of any size. Thanks Willow Yarns for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Buttons Blanket
If you are looking for a fun creative chevron blanket to make, then you must make the Buttons Blanket crochet pattern. This blanket is a super fun blanket to make and it looks very unique and you can customize the blanket anyway you like. This blanket uses simple crochet stitches to work up with a few advanced stitches but don't worry I explain how to work those special stitches. Get ready to get hooked on the Buttons Blanket
Bernat Blanket Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern
The best chunky yarn to use for a baby blanket pattern is Bernat Blanket Yarn, a chenille-style yarn that makes some amazingly soft blankets! This simple design is perfect to crochet if you are new to crochet or would just like a super easy baby blanket project to make.
This crochet blanket pattern is straightforward and works up superfast! Mainly because of the simple crochet stitches it uses, which means it's a great beginner-friendly project which makes for a great toddler or newborn baby blanket.
Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket Free Pattern
"Today I am sharing with you a cute fluffy baby blanket with you all: Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket. This baby blanket has a textured loopy blanket framed by a plain, solid border. The size of the double loop stitch used on the blanket can be adjusted in size and the rib border can be made narrower or thicker. And just to make it easier for you, I also created a full video tutorial that guides you step by step on how to crochet your own Loops and Ridges Baby Blanket. I designed the blanket using DK (light worsted #3) yarn because of the full texture of the blanket, but if you want a thick and warm blanket, you can switch to Aran (worsted #4) yarn."