Many crochet baby blanket are designed with simple stitches, but that doesn't mean that simple is the only way to go. Get the pattern for this colorful, detailed crochet square that uses advanced stitches for an intricate look. Make as many of the squares as you want to join together into the baby blanket size desired.
Georgia Squared by Kirsten Bishop, Ravelry
TagsAll Squared Up Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Light and lacy crochet blankets are perfect for those warmer months. The All Squared Up Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern uses beginner crochet stitches in a unique combination to create a beautiful design. The beautiful design, texture and delicacy of lace is just simply stunning. You only need to know how to crochet a starting chain and work slip stitch and double crochet stitches. However, thanks to the strategic placement of those basic stitches, you end up with a very original blanket pattern that's so unique from anything else that you've ever seen. You'll enjoy working on this, whether it's a first project you're tackling as a beginner or a way for you to enjoy more meditative crochet despite your advanced skills. Thanks TheCrochetBlog for sharing this free crochet pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. If you need easy-to-read PDF pattern, you can buy from here. It costs around $3.16. Happy crocheting.
2021 Unity CAL Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Kirsten Bishop, Andrea Harding, Mel Harrison, Tegan Howes, Melissa Hughes, Fiona Langtry Carissa Macpherson, Colleen O’Neill, Melody Tallon, Emma Wilkinson
This amazing unity blanket has the most gorgeous shades! I mean, take a look at the amazing ombre effect, it's incredible. What's more, this blanket is super easy to make and the texture is perfect. I think it will make a great Christmas gift for family and friends. Make sure to start inn advance!
PHOTOS by Kirsten Bishop, Andrea Harding, Mel Harrison, Tegan Howes, Melissa Hughes, Fiona Langtry Carissa Macpherson, Colleen O’Neill, Melody Tallon, Emma Wilkinson /Ravelry.com
Sheep Granny Square Blanket
"A gorgeously textured and cute sheep squared circle. Worked in the round throughout the sheep face and body, then squared and the squares are sewn together at the end. Two patterns included - one for the sheep square and one for the squared circle. Mix and match for the perfect blanket! Easier than it looks - the sheep body is made with fuzzy yarn worked in unused front loops from the circle. No hunting stitches! Ears, legs and buttons for eyes are crocheted separately and sewn on at the end. Nose and mouth are embroidered creating a cute and whimsical lamb face. So many ways to use this square - make pillows, bags and so much more! "
Chic Colorful Granny Square Throw
This Chic Colorful Granny Square Throw has a modern look and it was so much fun to make. Full directions for the pattern, plus a video tutorial on how to complete the invisible join for a granny square. This throw would be nice for a baby too. I love the modern look so much, that it is on display as part of my home decor. This is an easy way to let the crochet pattern highlight the granny squares rather than the method used for joining. It takes a bit of time, but the end result looks very nice.Video tutorials on the invisible join, how to crochet a granny square, and how to change colors in a granny square.
Blue Skies Granny Squares Baby Blanket
This blue skies granny squares baby blanket uses three complimenting colors for this lovely little blanket. Finish the look with an easy crochet border. I love making granny squares. Twenty Granny Squares to a Beautiful Baby Blanket This entire blanket is made from granny squares that use two different colors. The first color is worked for the first four rounds. The second color is worked for two rounds. There are ten of each granny square for a total of 20 squares. On the Go Pattern A granny square pattern can be worked on just about anywhere. They are small enough to stash inside a pretty bag with the yarn and your crochet supplies. Then when you have enough made, just seam them together. The granny square is one of the most easy and versatile crochet patterns around.
Simple Loop Granny Square Crochet Blanket
"This simple loop granny square crochet border is just one way to beautifully finish off a blanket. There is just something addicting about a granny square blanket. Once you get the hang of it, the possibilities are endless. Switch up the yarn colors, change the crochet edge, or even add in a few new styled granny squares. They are just so versatile and gorgeous. I spent most of last winter crocheting the squares. The end result was not in sight. I just kept making squares in colors that I thought worked well together. Then after joining them, it was fun to be creative the have a completely different overall look to each blanket as the edge was finished.This crochet pattern includes the directions to the crochet border, a video on how to crochet the granny square and complete the invisible join for joining the squares too."