Furthermore, the weekender hexagon flower blanket is a natural for the nursery. Though you could also use it's gentle colors elsewhere.
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Flower Power Granny Hexagon
If you know how to crochet a granny square, then you might be ready to add a new twist on the traditional pattern with the Flower Power Granny Hexagon. This pattern has a bright flower in the center of the hexagon that looks like it can be picked. A lace-like design surrounds the flower, while the edges have a pretty blue frame. Consider using this crochet granny hexagon on its own as a potholder, or incorporate it as part of a larger project, such as a bag or blanket. This is an easy pattern that won't take long to make!
Florence Hexagon Blanket
Bold geometric shapes and the earthy charm of flowers combine in the Florence Hexagon Blanket to create a classic and sophisticated design. And the one hexagon at a time assembly makes it a great project for any time, at home or on the go when you need a wip. This pattern also works well as a stash buster, making each flower/hexagon completely unique and special throughout the blanket. This will be the perfect blanket for Fall snuggles and winter naps.
Gentle River Ripple Blanket
This gentle river ripple blanket uses bold colors to show off the popular chevron pattern. It has a timeless appeal to home decor. This is my second chevron blanket that I have ever made. The soft peaks and valleys in this chevron throw remind me of gentle ripples on the water in the moonlight. I was going for a gentle wavy effect and after playing around with the stitches for a bit, the look just came together. Generally, the chevron or zig zag look is achieved by increasing and decreasing stitches at regular intervals throughout a row of stitches. This color pattern is repeated 6 times. To make this blanket symmetrical, I added four more rows of the Cape Cod Blue yarn to the end. Blanket is a total of 64 rows.
Brioche Crochet Hexagon Blanket Pattern
This textured hexagon pattern is a very relaxing pattern but also something new and different to try and to learn. It’s created using brioche technique which creates not only an incredible effect but a thick texture as well.
You can work a continuous any size hexagon or join the motifs to create blanket, sweater, bag, rug.
The pattern requires at least two contrasting colors. It’s a perfect stash busting pattern!
Hexagon Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
Bring this crochet blanket to life with individual hexagon motifs that are joined together as you work. Cheerful colors complete a cuddly blanket for your precious little one.
Love it as designed, or imagine a whole new colorway to accent the nursery. The pattern includes a helpful diagram to guide you with arrangement of motifs.