I found next amazing blanket pattern. This time it is Nomad by Fate Straight. I hope you will love this intriguing design in which we not only change colour in rows, but also a directions! Final effect is amazing and will reward all work you put into it.
Nomad by Fate Straight- visit the free pattern site. An US terms version you can download directly here.
Little Couch Potato Siesta Blanket
This Little Couch Potato Siesta Blanket was crocheted over the course of one weekend (at a relaxed pace), with 3 cakes of Pool Party Bernat Blanket Stripes yarn. The yarn was easy to work with and except for the final row of the project I let the colors come out of the yarn cake as they were dyed. The last row I removed a small section in the dark blue in order to use the next color in the ball to complete the final 2 rows in the same color. Two separate colors over the final 2 rows did not fit with the flow of the rest of the blanket. So if you end up in a similar place after you reach row 50 consider cutting out a small section and allowing the next section to take it's place to make the blanket color flow a bit more smoothly. This was a very relaxed and simple project to crochet. I love the striped effect created by the yarn and not having to sew in a bunch of yarn ends! Great for gifts, baby showers, children, floor blankets and cuddle time! Drew's finished blanket measures 40 inches wide and 36 inches long. The stitch multiple is 2+1 so you can create this to any size you wish easily.
Amazing The Kaleidoscope Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
The Amazing The Kaleidoscope Blanket CAL Free Crochet Pattern has a beautiful geometric design, inspired by a quilt pattern and created using triangles, squares and octagons. Colorwork helps create a really stunning effect, combining flat stitches with post stitches and popcorns to mimic the effect of printed fabrics in a pieced patchwork quilt. It s an ambitious project, but the end product is a beautiful, unique heirloom blanket that s full of rich texture and colour. The pattern works well as a stash buster. It s the perfect project to keep you on your toes but is equally easy to pick up and put down whenever you get a few minutes to make the next motif. Thanks Catherine s Crochet Corner for sharing this free crocheting pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Uniflower Baby Blanket
I've been fond of these 3D little crochet flowers featured on MyPicot.com ever since I discovered the site, but never had the guts to learn how to crochet and incorporate them in any design. Having a combination of baby yarn at hand, I decided that this is the time to put my own spin on this, and so I came up with this baby blanket project. I had a blast crocheting this blanket, as I found that work flowed easily and smoothly once I got the hang of crocheting the flowers. You can also choose to make it in one color, pink or blue to make the blanket suit a baby's gender, or make it using any unisex color you fancy. Have fun making it! Level: Intermediate
Starburst Granny Square Blanket crochet pattern
You can get the crochet pattern to make your own Starburst/ Sunburst Granny Square Blanket - called the Rainbow Starburst Blanket. This pattern will make a blanket 105cm x 145cm. The Blanket is made using Stylecraft Life DK yarn and a 5mm hook in 13 colours and a joining colour. You'll need 1 ball of each colour, and 5 balls of the joining colour (If Single crocheting tougher, 4 balls if you continuous join) Written in US terms Difficulty is Advanced beginner, you will need to know how to (USA Terms) HDC, DC, TC, 2DC Cluster and 3 DC cluster, Slip stitch to join.