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Done in a Weekend Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Jess Coppom

This adorable blankie comes in one size, which is 33 x 39″. The texture is super soft and chunky, which is great for a toddler. Moreover, just look how happy this kiddo looks playing on that comfy blanket! Remember that you can easily change the size.

Done in a Weekend Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Photo by Jess Coppom / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on makeanddocrew.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Easy Weekend Baby Blanket

The Easy Weekend Baby Blanket uses super bulky yarn and a size Q crochet hook to work up this project easily in a weekend. The body of the blanket is worked in the crunch stitch, which is a combination of half double crochet and slip sts. The simple border is made up of only single crochet, so even someone new to crocheting can create this simple blanket. Uses Big Twist yarn and makes a great baby shower gift.

Easy Weekend Baby Blanket

Easy Weekend Crochet Afghan

Yes, it is possible to make this easy weekend crochet afghan in just two days. Pair this soft, bulky yarn with a large crochet hook and you are all set to start and finish this pattern in the same weekend. Double Crochet V-Stitch. Normally, the V-Stitch has a chain 1 or 2 in the middle. Since this yarn is bulky, I opted not to work any chain stitched between the two double crochet stitches that make up the V-Stitch. While the yarn is bulky, the blanket itself is not thick. The larger crochet hook paired with the open and lacy stitch makes an afghan with a gorgeous drape that has a soft and squishy feel too.

Easy Weekend Crochet Afghan

Easy Weekend Crochet Afghan

This easy weekend afghan is made with a giant crochet hook and three strands of yarn together, so it's soft, stretchy, and perfect year-round.

Easy Weekend Crochet Afghan

Samantha's Blankie

  • Designed by Ann Saglimbene

This cute, delicate blankie on the pictures below was made by Ann Saglimbene and it has the sweetest hearts in the center of each square. What's more, the edging looks so vintage and rustic! In other words, if you're looking for a classic baby blankie, this one might be the one for you!

Samantha's Blankie

Weekend Wonder Baby Blanket

Some afghans can take months to complete, but not this one! All you need is a few days to work up the Weekend Wonder Baby Blanket. Simply gather your favorite six colors of worsted weight yarn and crochet this easy baby blanket for your own little bundle of joy, or give it as a gift to an expectant mother. This color blocked baby blanket is a classic design that will look great in any baby nursery. With the N sized hook, the project will end up being a little airy, so this would be great as an additional blanket on top of something warmer, for some added pops of color.

Weekend Wonder Baby Blanket