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Easy Sprinkles Baby Blanket
Soft, squishy and best of all, beginner friendly, this baby blanket is just the pattern you need for you next baby shower gift or your new bundle of joy! Crocheters of all levels will find this pattern engaging with a lovely end result. Crocheting in the back loop only of the hdc gives the blankets it's unique striped texture. The beautiful variegated yarn takes the guess work out of color choices and gives you a variety of options.
There You Go Throw
The There You Go Throw is a two tone join as you go blanket made of 6-inch squares - graphic, eye-catching, and so much fun to crochet! Fans of My Big Fat Greek Wedding might understand the inspiration for the name! When I was trying to come up with a name (always the hardest part!), I was talking to some friends about how it reminded me so much of Greek graphic patterns - especially the colors! - and the movie came up. My friend Terri loves it as much as I do, and we decided to quote the character Gus, who loves to explain how things are Greek (even things that aren’t), and always ends it with ”…there you go!” Much like some of Gus’s explanations, this blanket isn’t Greek, but it is join as you go (aka quick to crochet), based on the basic granny square, and ready to make in any size desired for the perfect gift or personal pick-me-up - so There You Go!
Percy Baby Blanket Crochet pattern
"The Percy Pig baby blanket has been on my list for a while to do and i really love how the pattern has turned out with all those cute little piggy faces! It did take some time trying to get the ears and the nose right though mind you but after changing it a couple of times i am actually really happy how this turned out even though it ended up a lot bigger then what i originally planned! For this crochet filet blanket pattern i used Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran for the main part of the blanket in the color Paper White, this is a filet crochet blanket pattern meaning the crochet pattern is worked in double crochet stitches and chain spaces to create a design like this, this is quite an easy pattern to follow and i have added an extra bonus in the paid pattern that will make it much quicker to work up instead of reading the pattern line by line."
Mulberry Throw Pattern
This blanket was actually meant to be a baby blanket, but I loved it so much I just made it bigger and kept it for myself. It's a thick and heavy blanket that's so perfect for snuggling into to watch a movie or read a book, which I do a lot of during the Fall/Winter. It's a super easy crochet blanket, but it feels luxurious. It would be an amazing Christmas present if you're looking for something that feels high-end, but it still has a special handmade quality to it. It does use a lot of yarn since there isn’t much in each skein, but I think that the wow-factor you get is totally worth it.
Wattle Stitch Blanket
Sometimes all I want is an easy repeated stitch pattern, just to get my hands busy without thinking too much. That's why I love the Wattle stitch so much, it's a simple stitch with a gorgeous texture, and it makes a beautiful and easy crochet blanket! The Wattle stitch has such a nice texture, the blanket will look lovely both in solid yarn and variegated yarn. The blanket can be adjusted to any size and any type of yarn. Stitches used in this pattern: ch, sc, hdc, dc.