- Designed by India Hershey
This gorgeous blanket in the pictures below was made by India Hershey. She was inspired by the beautiful mountains in Canmore (Alberta, Canada). What's more, this blanket is made out of the most beautiful pastel and delicate colors, that will be lovely for spring! The finished size is 35″ x 36″.
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Textured Pastel Baby Blanket
I really enjoyed crocheting this textured baby blanket in pastel. This crochet pattern is a repeat of one row using single crochet and double crochet stitches. These pastel yarn colors just pop with this pattern. I used single crochet and two double crochet to create the puffy look. So easy to work this pattern. This blanket is just the right size for both a baby blanket and a lap afghan. Not too big that it drags on the floor, but large enough to take the chill off. Additionally, some folks like to feel the texture in a blanket and this is full of lots of nice squishy texture.
Pastel Peaks Crochet Baby Blanket
This Pastel Peaks Crochet Baby Blanket will steal your heart. Not only does it look adorable, but it also is incredibly soft and lightweight. While this pattern measure 24” X 24”, you can adjust it to any size you want. If your newer to crocheting, no worries-it is actually quite easy to crochet this blanket, though you never would have guessed looking at the final result. It is perfect for giving to a new mom, or if you adjust the dimensions, as a gift to adults during the holidays. Before you know it, you'll be picking out more skeins to start your next crochet blanket!
Ripple Baby Blanket Pastel
Use pastel yarn colors to make a great ripple baby blanket for your little one. This is an easy crochet pattern which is great for beginners. Makes for a great baby shower gift.
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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