- Designed by Cascade Yarns
Simple baby blankies make really amazing reminders of childhood. Such beautiful blankie could be a heirloom passed from generation to generation. This delicate, neutral one by Cascade Yarns on the pictures below was made in a heartbeat and the finished size is 30” x 34”.
Photo by Cascade Yarns / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on cascadeyarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Chunky Basketweave Crochet Blanket Pattern
Need to cozy up with something snuggly? This Chunky Basketweave Blanket Crochet Pattern works up surprisingly quick and you'll be warm and toasty in no time! With a simple 5 row repeat, this basketweave stitch is easy to create and turns out absolutely gorgeous.
Mother's Heartbeat Blanket - Crochet Pattern
What a beautiful blanket (Free crochet pattern)! Mother's Heartbeat Blanket crocheting & designed by We-R-Soto Design. This crochet pattern / tutorial is available from Ravelry...
Basketweave Blocks Baby Blanket
The Basketweave Blocks Baby Blanket combines the look of crochet squares with NO seaming - and takes the basketweave stitch to the extreme! It's pretty heady stuff, but the end result is a cozy, soft, and totally nursery ready! The key here is working with 4 skeins of yarn at once. Just like when you'd make a striped pattern and carry the yarn along the side, but we're going to be changing colors in the middle of the row!
Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
A crocheted baby blanket can quickly become a family heirloom, which can be passed down from generation to generation. Nothing is as adorable as a sleeping baby's face, new and cute, peeking out from a crocheted baby blanket. Kids will love growing up with their blanket and will use it as they age. You can keep your new baby warm with this awesome Crochet Puff Flower Blanket Pattern. It crochets up quickly. The pink color makes it ideal for a little girl, but it will also look good if you choose a different yarn color. The yarn used in the pattern is very soft and smooth. When it comes to baby shower gifts, this crocheted baby blanket is definitely a hit. New moms will appreciate your hard work and creative mastery. Enjoy.
Modern Heirloom Baby Afghan
This is one of my favorite stitch patterns to use and it makes such a beautiful gift for an expecting mother. Recently, I learned how to make the linen stitch, which is also called the moss stitch, granite stitch, and the woven stitch. Once you learn the techniques, the crochet projects are endless. Today, though, we will be making the modern heirloom baby afghan and it is super easy.This baby afghan has a modern look to it, but at the same time, is a beautiful blanket to pass on as an heirloom-if it lasts that long. There is a row-by-row color list, as well as, a video tutorial of how to complete the stitch. Learn how to crochet over the end stitches for a finished look. Very easy to achieve.