Use the C2C crochet technique taught in detail in this pattern to make a fun dinosaur blanket design. Your children will love nap time from now on. It's about 30" x 30" when finished.
Afternoon Nap
- Designed by Sherri Hoch
Is there anything better than an afternoon nap under a squishy, soft and warm blankie? I don't think so! Take a look at this sweet, modern looking and very simple blankie by Sherri Hoch. What's more, the deep, blue, ocean color adds a fantastic pop to the whole project. The finished size is 55” x 47”.
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C2c Butterfly Blanket
This free crochet pattern is for a C2C Butterfly Blanket. This pattern is made using mini C2C which are half double crochet stitches as well as Brava yarn from WeCrochet. The pattern includes a full video tutorial for the mini C2C technique. If you've never done C2C before, don't let it intimidate you! It's fairly simple to get the hang of it once you get a good rhythm going. C2C is a wonderful technique to learn!
Koala C2c Blanket
"This adorable koala throw would be perfect for any koala bear lover or as a unisex baby gift for the wildlife nursery! Using the mini hdc c2c crochet technique the Approximate finished size: 32” x 37”. Could be made larger just by using the standard dc c2c method. Written row by row instructions included with a complete full color graph provided. Video tutorials included for learning c2c as well - including how to change and carry colors in c2c."
Dinosaur Blanket
Our youngest, Mark, is turning 7 this month. Since he loves dinosaurs, I thought it would be fun to make a dinosaur blanket for him and share the pattern with you all. I hope you love it as much as Mark does! You'll need an I/5.5mm crochet hook and worsted weight yarn in gray, two shades of green, a tiny bit of black and orange. My free pattern includes a downloadable PDF pixel graph and written instructions.
C2C Chevron Baby Blanket
C2C in crochet usually means corner to corner where you crochet your work from corner to corner and this time using the diagonal box stitch. This C2C blanket uses a lovely color combination that creates a nice chevron pattern.
To complete the baby blanket, you have to make 6 of each accent color squares and join them together using the Mattress Stitch.