Look at these intricate chunky stitches in the pictures below! Since winter is approaching really fast now, it's the best time to start making bulky blankets, that will make you feel warm and super cozy all year long. This blankie won't dissapoint you, it's all of the above and more!
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Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.This particular version is on Ravelry.
Little Larksfoot Rainbow Blanket
The Little Larksfoot Rainbow blanket is the little sister of the Big Larksfoot Rainbow Blanket. Made with colourful Scheepjes Stone Washed, it's a happy-go-lucky rainbow blanket in a rhythmical stitch pattern. Measuring 120 x 95cm (47.25 x 37.5in) it's perfectly suitable as crib or baby blanket, but you can easily change to size to make it in any size you want to. The crochet pattern is written in US terms and contains a crochet diagram.
Larksfoot Crochet Blanket
This gorgeous Larksfoot Crochet Blanket features rows of larksfoot striping to create a geometric mosaic of color, perfect for any crib or as a simple throw. This easy pattern utilizes a repeating stitch pattern to make things move faster. Choose your own favorite color combination for a crochet blanket that's uniquely you.
Fast And Easy Speckled Chunky Yarn Blanket
"Chunky Blanket Yarns are the absolute best to make soft and snuggly Blankets. I absolutely love the soft texture of these Blanket Yarns. Blankets that use bulkier yarn are always a favorite of crocheters. Chunky crochet blanket patterns are great because they work up fast. Another thing about crocheted Chunky Yarn Blankets that makes them a favorite is that they are usually made of simple stitches."
Sleepy Blocks Blankie
The Sleepy Blocks Blankie is a cute and cuddly free baby blanket pattern worked up using colorful variegated yarn. The dynamic stitch pattern and bulky yarn result in an extra squishy blanket that is perfect for playtime and newborn photos. Using half double crochet stitches, this pattern results in a tight weave fabric, which reduces the risk of babies getting their little fingers stuck in the yarn. Since this pattern uses a variegated, chunky yarn and a simple 2-row repeat for a quick pattern that will fly right off the hook!