Afghans and Blankets
Welcome to our blog, slawgor3.vot.pl. Today, we have a very cheerful blanket, full of the positive energy of colors, which also can also be used as a rug or bedspread. Everybody loves to receive handmade gifts - just imagine how would you feel if you would get this blanket on your birthday …
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Happy Harlequin Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Afghans and Blankets
If you are looking for a crochet travel project, this Happy Harlequin Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is right for you. With a diamond pattern in the center and a striped ripple border, this crochet afghan is full of texture. It's easy to work up. Using some leftover yarn from your yarn stash, you can easily turn those scraps into a colorful work of art. The diamond motifs are crocheted separately, and then joined together, so you can crochet each small piece on the go without dragging too much yarn with you. The final step is to add a pretty border using all the colors of the blanket. Enjoy.
Crochet Baby Marly Harlequin Blanket
Afghans and Blankets
Are you ready to bring some colors into your life with this gorgeous blanket in the pictures below? It's made by thepatchworkheart and the finished size is 90x110cm, but it will be a bit bigger with the border (which is totally up to you, so have fun!).
Crochet Harlequin Graphghan Free Pattern
Afghans and Blankets
"If you have wanted to try C2C crochet (or making a graphghan, if that's what you like to call it) for a while, but never really knew how to start? Were you a little afraid that C2C would be very difficult? Then the harlequin blanket may be right up your alley! The crochet pattern explains the basics of C2C crochet (with some nifty sources) and you can follow the graph to make this beautiful blanket. The finished size is 85 cm wide and 130 cm long (33.5 inch x 51 inch)."
Brilliant DIY Rag Rug
Afghans and Blankets
The rags in your scrap pile can find new life with this Brilliant DIY Rag Rug. This simple but inspiring DIY rug can be made from old T-shirts, your favorite cardigan with the gaping hole in it, or your child's outgrown pair of leggings. Not only is this a great way to re-purpose old fabric, it's a great chance to relive the memories attached to those old rags. Whatever combination of fabrics you come up with, this beginner crochet pattern is easy to follow and will leave you with a stunning rug ideal for a bathroom or entryway.
Estimated Cost: Under $10
Time to Complete: Weekend project
Materials: Fabric
Primary Technique: Crochet
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Project Type: Make a Project