Bahama waves baby blanket
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Next, this beautiful chevron blanket is made using Tunisian crochet. Undoubtedly, It has such a southern, Caribbean flair to it, don't you think?
Bahama Waves Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Lisa Rollins
This great, repetitive blankie is such great project, that you can do without even thinking about it! In other words, it's perfect to take your mind off things, and the wavy pattern is very eye pleasing and soothing, so great for a baby blankie.
Golden Waves Throw Free Crochet Pattern
Who doesn't love the feeling of curling up with a cup of coffee or tea during a chilly morning? Add a book and this beautiful throw to complete the scene, and you will be all set. This Golden Waves Throw Free Crochet Pattern is intricate and sophisticated. It is amazingly reversible, looking the same on both sides. It's easy to customize. To make a wider throw, add more chains to the beginning chain for each additional column of “waves” desired. Similarly, to make a narrower throw, subtract chains from the beginning chain. You can use use any color you want for this throw. You'll love the cushy coziness of this one color throw. Thanks Marianne Forrestal from Red Heart for sharing the wonderful free crochet pattern.The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Click below link for free pattern..
Teal Waves Crochet Blanket
Teal blanket yarn works perfectly with this wave crochet pattern to create a peaceful, ocean vibe for this Teal Waves Crochet Blanket. Wave stitches can be fun to crochet, you just have to develop a rhythm of sorts to keep track of which stitch you're using. The upside is if you use the wrong stitch, it will quickly become very obvious when your waves don't line up! This Teal Waves Crochet Blanket is definitely one of my favorite afghan projects to date!