- 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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Modified Sedge Stitch Baby Blanket
This beautiful baby blanket in the pictures below is full of soft, delicate texture, that will keep your baby warm and super cozy, while still being breathable, so it's a fantastic gift for the future parents! If you know basic crochet stitches, go for it and don't forget to let me know in the comments which colors you've used!
Soft And Sweet Textured Velvet Crochet Blanket
"This soft and sweet textured velvet crochet blanket feels like it should be used in an expensive hotel SPA. Use modern crochet stitches paired with Bernat Baby Velvet yarn to crochet this luxurious throw. Soft and Squishy Afghan The combination of front post double crochet and back post double crochet paired with this silky yarn create a soft and squishy Afghan. When my daughter ran her hands across this blanket, she snuggled her face against the yarn. She said the fluffy and soft blanket was the plushest feeling one yet. We think it is because of the added texture created by the crochet stitches and the fluffy yarn. Pair this bulky yarn with the right stitch and you have a winner. The pattern is a two-row repeat consisting of a row of single crochet, which ads a bit of stability to the entire project. The next row uses a special stitch pattern alternating the front post double crochet and back post double crochet stitches."
Thinking Of Spring Crochet Afghan
Thinking of Spring Crochet Afghan is helping me get through these winter days of cold weather and snow. I just love how the soft sage, off white, and rose yarns look together. Reminds me of new grass, tulips, and melting snow. Columns of double crochet and skipped stitches create pretty open squares that look like window panes. Add a block stitched border and one last round of the sage yarn to finish off the gorgeous blanket. If you compare the photo above where I just started adding on the border and the photo below where the border is complete…I just think the edging makes this entire afghan pop.
On the Bias Rectangular Afghan
VIDEO TUTORIAL AVAILABLE Beginners and seasoned crocheters alike will love that the On the Bias Rectangular Afghan pattern uses simple crochet stitch pattern repeats to create the textured design, making it perfect for those days when you need to sit, crochet and decompress. If working on the bias (or corner-to-corner as it's more widely known) is intimidating, no worries! I've created a video tutorial to help. Pair this crochet blanket pattern with Lion Brand Yarns Mandala or Wool Ease Cakes, self-striping yarns, and all of the colorwork is done for you making this a perfect crochet project for binge watching your favorite TV show. And I don't know about you, but my favorite part of self-striping yarns is that I'm not left with a bunch of ends to weave in!
Peaches And Teal Modern Baby Blanket
"Clever stitch combinations and subtle textures make the Peaches and Teal blanket the perfect gender neutral modern crochet blanket for babies. Featuring crochet overlay sections to get amazing colour work and simple filet sections to add beautiful drape, this blanket is one you will want to make again and again. Whether you are a beginner wanting to learn new techniques and stretch your crochet knowledge, or if you have experienced hands that fancy a TV project to work on in the evenings, this crochet blanket is for you!"