- Designed by Ann Saglimbene
This cute, delicate blankie on the pictures below was made by Ann Saglimbene and it has the sweetest hearts in the center of each square. What's more, the edging looks so vintage and rustic! In other words, if you're looking for a classic baby blankie, this one might be the one for you!
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Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
I am really happy how the Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket turned out! At first, I wasn’t sure if I can create tiny little hearts using the pointy crocodile stitch, especially because I used shades of blue instead of red, but I think the final result is beautiful. I hope you think the same too! You can use red to make the little hearts, I chose blue because I think it looks cool as a winter baby blanket. I also think this blanket will look gorgeous in shades of yellow.
Volcano Baby Cover
- Designed by Sofia Kirichenko
This adorable, delicate, blue knitted blankie below is worked in stockinette stitch in a round. It's one of the sweetest projects you can make for a baby. To give your cover a festy look, sew some small pom poms on. This blankie can be given to a newborn to make his or her very first nights full of warmth and love.
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Vintage Waterlily Circular Baby Blanket
Vintage Waterlily Circular Baby Blanket
Cupid and Valkyrie Blanket
- Designed by Alicia DeHart
Gorgeous colors, delicate and subtle stripes and a modern border - all of that and more is the perfect definition of this amazing knitted blanket in the pictures below! It's made by Alicia DeHart and she used two skeins of self-striping yarn to make it. Do you like it? Let me know in the comments!
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Vintage Nursery Blanket
The Vintage Nursery Blanket is a a great on the go summer project. Make each 12 inch square separately and then seam them all together in your favorite way,to make an elegant retro blanket. This project uses elements of Tunisian and regular crochet. Learn the basic Tunisian Knit stitch along with double and single crochet stitches. The model blanket was made with a vintage baby yarn but you can substitute any baby sport yarn to make this blanket all your own.