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Hug Me Cow Lovey

Hug Me Cow Lovey

Hug Me Cow Lovey

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Hug Me Cow Lovey

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Cow Lovey Blanket

Cow Lovey Blanket

Cow Lovey Blanket

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Cow Lovey Blanket

Cow Lovey

Cow Lovey

Cow Lovey

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Cow Lovey

Teddy Bear Lovey Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

With this Teddy Bear Lovey Blanket Free Crochet Pattern, you can crochet a beautiful bear lovey which is going to be loved by your little one. The lovey is both soft toy and a blanket, two in one really, toy to play with and a comforter to sleep with. It can be made a boy bear with the bow placed at his neck like a bowtie but could easily be made a girl bear by placing the bow next to her ear as a hair bow. It is a lot of fun to make as it works up rather quickly. You could easily make this lovey in a weekend. Thanks below designers for sharing this free crocheting pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.

Teddy Bear Lovey Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

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Baby Bear Lovey

Bunny Lovey Blanket

Bouncing into spring and ready to be your next go-to baby pattern, meet this adorable Bunny Crochet Lovey Blanket. I've wanted to put a basic crochet lovey blanket pattern on the blog forever. At first glance, this guy is a cute bunny lovey just perfect for Easter. But this pattern is REALLY a gateway to creativity. It's meant to be a springboard for all your crochet lovey creations! Simply swap out colors, change ears and embroidered features and the lovey is easily transformed into a completely different design. Go one step further with your crochet lovey blanket and try out a different blanket style. The possibilities are endless!

Bunny Lovey Blanket

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Graduation Afghan for Rachel

  • Designed by Janet Jarosh

This amazing graduation afghan is really easy to remember. Especially once you get the hang of it. It takes some time to complete, but it's totally worth it! You will need about one skein of yarn for this project. I'm sure you will love this one!

Graduation Afghan for Rachel

Photo by Bellz / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on web.archive.org, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.