- Designed by: Lucy of Attic24
I love how the author chose earthy, fall colors for this version of the Woodland Blanket. The color palette reminds me of a walk on a sunny, autumn day, when orange leaves are falling down. You can make this blanket quite quickly. Also, make sure to consider incorporating this design into other projects, like sweaters and dresses!
PHOTOS by Cariemay / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on attic24.typepad.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Woodland Blanket CAL Free Pattern
- Designed by: Lucy of Attic24
It's another very cheerful version of the Woodland Blanket. The finished size of this particular version on the pictures is 52.5” wide, 70” long. However, you can easily adjust the size by simply adding or subtracting some rows.
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!
Woodland Blanket
- Designed by: Lucy of Attic24
This lovely blanket is a true piece of art. The wavy design is really eye catching and it will look amazing on your couch. What's more, it is perfect, if you're looking for a quick and beautiful blanket to crochet. The details between the waves are so amazing!
Waves and Leaves
- Designed by: Yarnspirations Design Studio
This beautiful autumnal blanket made by Yarnspirations Design Studio is the ultimate fall project. What's more, the design truly resembles falling leaves, doesn't it? The finished size is 48 x 62″ (122 x 157.5 cm), however you can adjust it to any size you want. The warming tones and cost textures are just the dream.
Fall Foliage Afghan
The Fall Foliage Afghan was inspired by the colors of the falling leaves in Autumn! You can use this gorgeous and warm blanket all the way through Thanksgiving. Or customize it with whatever colors you wish. This stitch pattern creates a solid and thick fabric, perfect for fighting off that Autumn chill. For the majority of the blanket, you will use only half double crochets and double crochets. The staggered stripes create visual interest and because of the four rows per stripe pattern, all of your ends are on one side of the blanket.