- Designed by Anne Vierimaa
We’ve already mentioned that you can embellish a hexagon-based blanket in many different ways, didn’t we? And what’s the first embellishment that comes to mind? Crochet flowers, obviously!
PHOTOS by Anne Vierimaa /Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on Ravelry.com
Woodland Blanket CAL Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: Lucy of Attic24
These colors just speak for themselves, don't they? And the ripple stitch is perfect for those of you still at the beginning of your crocheting journey. No wonder this design is so popular in our community!
PHOTOS by Scullybunbun / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. Check out the first part of the CAL here.
Mother’s Day Blanket - Wind Flower Hexagon Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Johanna Lindahl
This beautiful blanket by Johanna Lindahl is a very subtle, yet fun project, that will keep you warm and cosy during fall and winter days. The flowers were made with Lion Brand Cupcake Yarn “Tundra”. Feel free to adjust the color to your preferences. It's also a very sweet gift idea, for instance for Mother’s Day.
PHOTOS by kam-a-rama /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on mijocrochet.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Blooming Granny Square Baby Afghan
Several years ago I hosted a crochet-along for a stitch sampler blanket and one of the squares was the Blooming Granny Square. In the CAL we did small squares as the learning swatch size. Well, one of my contactors loved the look of the small blooming granny square so she made several, seamed them together then added the same border we used for the stitch sampler blanket to her new blanket and voila! The minute I saw it I knew I needed to purchase the sample and publish it as an option for that very cute square. So, let's say thank you to Jennifer Purtee for her vision and enjoy this fun pattern. If you find you are having trouble with the stitch pattern you can always watch the video for the square I did for the CAL. It is a a step-by-step video tutorial that can be found on the Marly Bird YouTube Channel. By the way, have you subscribed to my YouTube Channel yet?
One A Day Hexagon Temperature Crochet Blanket Free Pattern
Create a blanket, one row each day throughout the year. Every day, add a row to the hexagon based on the temperature of the day.
At the end of the week there will be a finished hexagon. Sew the hexagons together to create a blanket.
Hexagon Water Garden Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
The blanket is very colorful and pretty. It has a combination of different designs and textures. It is perfect for baby or toddler. The field of flowers in this Hexagon Water Garden Blanket Free Crochet Pattern gives a feminine touch to your decorating scheme. The crocheted hexagon flower motifs are surrounded by the perfect rainbow of rippling shell stitches. The pattern is released as multiple parts on Fridays. You will need to follow along the instructions on each week to complete the blanket. The blanket is made in large size, but it's easy to customize the size. Happy crocheting.
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