If you want more texture in your projects, this weave blanket in the pictures below might be perfect for your taste. It has such a unique texture due to the Bernat Blanket yarn (however you can easily make it using other yarns as well). It will be a challenge for beginners, so I would recommend it for a bit more advanced crocheters.
Photos by Emilymtruman / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.This particular version is on Ravelry.
TagsWoodland 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.
PHOTOS by w0nders0fnature / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on attic24.typepad.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Diagonal Ripple Lapghan Free Crochet Pattern
For the Diagonal Ripple Lapghan, I modified the Diagonal Chevrons Lapghan pattern to create a different chevron or ripple look. Many crocheters love working the classic crochet ripple pattern in BLO to create a neat ridge effect so I gave it a whirl when working on the bias. If you love to work crochet blankets from corner-to-corner (also known as working on-the-bias) and you love crochet chevrons, then you will really enjoy this lapghan pattern.
Rainbow Blanket / Couverture de arc-en-ciel
- Designed by Bernat Design Studio
It's really incredible how different a blankie can look if it's simply made with other colors. What's more, this particular blanket is full of amazing texture. However feel free to mix the colors and make it in your favorite ones. Lovely!
Photo by thesauces / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Celtic Weave Stitch For Blanket
If you are looking unique pattern for a baby blanket, This Celtic Weave Crochet Stitch is definitely for you. Use it for scarfs, hats, cowls as well as for purses and bags. The Celtic Weave Stitch is one of my favorites. Yes, is it a little bit advanced but once you crack it you simply can not stop doing it. Following the link below you will find detailed description along with helpful video tutorial. Happy crocheting!