WATER LILIES BLANKET FREE PATTERN
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.
Fishing Net Blanket
A day on the water always sounds like fun but if you can't get to the water you could also create a water scene with the Fishing Net Blanket. This blanket is a super quick fun photography prop to make. It could be used for a pond, beach, fishing and water theme you could thick of. This prop is also simple to make, if you can chain and double crochet, then you can whip up the Fishing Net Blanket is no time and be using as a prop, you could even use it in the nursery theme.
Water Waves Easy Crochet Baby Blanket
This calming Water Waves Easy Crochet Baby Blanket is the perfect crochet blanket pattern to make for any newborn baby. Made with super bulky yarn and a range of blue yarn colors, this crochet baby blanket pattern is sure to make any little one feel warm and cozy. Use this free pattern to improve your crochet skills, make a vibrant lapghan, or even a cute baby shower gift! With so many possibilities, this adorable blanket will definitely be worth all the handiwork used to make it pretty!
Gentle River Ripple Blanket
This gentle river ripple blanket uses bold colors to show off the popular chevron pattern. It has a timeless appeal to home decor. This is my second chevron blanket that I have ever made. The soft peaks and valleys in this chevron throw remind me of gentle ripples on the water in the moonlight. I was going for a gentle wavy effect and after playing around with the stitches for a bit, the look just came together. Generally, the chevron or zig zag look is achieved by increasing and decreasing stitches at regular intervals throughout a row of stitches. This color pattern is repeated 6 times. To make this blanket symmetrical, I added four more rows of the Cape Cod Blue yarn to the end. Blanket is a total of 64 rows.