- 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.
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Flower Power Granny Hexagon
If you know how to crochet a granny square, then you might be ready to add a new twist on the traditional pattern with the Flower Power Granny Hexagon. This pattern has a bright flower in the center of the hexagon that looks like it can be picked. A lace-like design surrounds the flower, while the edges have a pretty blue frame. Consider using this crochet granny hexagon on its own as a potholder, or incorporate it as part of a larger project, such as a bag or blanket. This is an easy pattern that won't take long to make!
Florence Hexagon Blanket
Bold geometric shapes and the earthy charm of flowers combine in the Florence Hexagon Blanket to create a classic and sophisticated design. And the one hexagon at a time assembly makes it a great project for any time, at home or on the go when you need a wip. This pattern also works well as a stash buster, making each flower/hexagon completely unique and special throughout the blanket. This will be the perfect blanket for Fall snuggles and winter naps.
Hexagon Flower Blanket Crochet Pattern
If you're dreaming of cool fall days, then you must add this modern crochet blanket pattern to your project list! Made out of hexagons, it's a beginner-friendly pattern that works up fast. It includes original seaming, and is available in 4 sizes.
You'll wind up with that perfect farmhouse look when you drape this chunky crochet blanket over your couch or lay it at the bottom of your bed.
African Flower Hexagon Blanket by Lizzie Montgomery
African Flower Hexagon Blanket by Lizzie Montgomery
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.