Kaleidoscope blanket cal
Kaleidoscope Blanket
To begin with, this geometric blanket is an indisputably gorgeous piece. Indeed, the kaleidoscope rosettes interspersed with starbursts are amazing!
The full pattern is available on Ravelry:
Kaleidoscope Blanket
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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.
The Kaleidoscope Crochet Blanket Free Pattern
- Designed by Catherine Bligh
This stunning Kaleidoscope Blanket looks totally like a real kaleidoscope, don't you think? It's a beautiful geometric design.It's inspired by a quilt pattern and created using triangles, squares and octagons. It look especially amazing in blue and purple colors. However, feel free to choose your favourite one!
Colorful Kaleidoscope Afghan
You know how to crochet a blanket when you can work up this beautiful Kaleidoscope Afghan in multiple crochet colors. The never-ending crochet design can play tricks on your eyes, but if you follow the crochet instructions, you'll quickly learn it's a beauty. The crocheted afghan is worked in rounds using the v-stitch to get the rectangular shape. The pattern is easier than it looks, so don't fret or get discouraged before even trying your hand at it. You can easily use a solid color throughout the pattern, but it would look even more stunning with different colors and shades.