- Designed by Astrid Agustsson
These adorable, colorful triangles in the pictures below are easier to make than you think! The main challenge of the Amala blanket is using proper intarsia when switching colours for the different triangles, and keeping the yarn organized on the backside. But it's totally worth the time!
Photo by Astrid Agustsson / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Chunky Intarsia Heart Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
"** Free Chunky Intarsia Heart Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern "" Suitable for an Beginner who has done intarsia previously. Using the following stitches: Chain, Single Crochet Puff Stitch and Intarsia (Colour changing) This pattern is printed over 4 pages of A4, One-piece blanket. Finished Size; 30” x 35* (76cm x 89cm) ** Materials used ** Bernat Baby Blanket yarn (100g Balls) - (Super Cuhuny Yarn weight 6 yarn) 3 x 100g Balls of Vanilla #03008 2 x 100g Balls of Baby Peach #03512 8mm Crochet Hook (L/11) Super warm and cosy blanket for winter walks and so fast to make. Enjoy!!"
Easy Primrose and Proper Crochet Blanket Pattern
Spring is coming on, and the easy, Primrose and Proper crochet blanket pattern is just the project to help you welcome it! It's lacy stitch design is feminine and delicate while providing just the right amount of warmth for chilly spring days. Even if you are a beginner this easy crochet blanket pattern is one you'll be able to figure out quickly. I've included instructions for a simple boarder, but feel free to add a different one if you so desire. See the "Additional Notes" section for sizing options.
Love Triangles Baby Blanket
Looking for something bright and bold that fits your little boy’s personality? Unlike other light colored baby blankets, this one features one bright color as the main color, and a few other more neutral ones to balance it.
With it’s bold geometric design, it’s definitely not your ordinary baby blanket.
Triangles and Stripes Crochet Baby Blanket
This Triangles and Stripes Crochet Baby Blanket has a lovely combination of shapes and colors to add a touch of cozy elegance to your child's blanket. On top of worsted weight yarn and a J/6.00-mm hook, you'll also need a yarn needle for weaving in the ends. This crochet pattern would be great in any colors you choose. Stitched primarily with double crochets, this is a doable weekend project that would be a perfect addition to the nursery. It would also make a beautifully thoughtful gift that would be sure to show your love!