Instead of making one big square blanket, you can add more colours by replicating the pattern and making small squares. It will give you an elegant and colourful blanket with an almost flourish-looking motif. Helpful tips on how to make and join squares are linked below the photos. You will also find info about the edging used.
The full tutorial about this pattern you will find on Ravelry:
Bytheseashore's tutorial how to make and join squares and pattern for edging
More info about project photographed - frank.and.rosie on Instagram.
Mini Galaxy of Change Free Pattern
- Designed by Frank ORandle
This beautiful blanket on the pictures below is another version of the Mini Galaxy Of Change by Frank ORandle. This version is made with delicate, almost pastel colors, that look very fresh and cheerful. You can even use this blanket as a rug if you want to
Colourful State Of Mind Blanket Crochet Pattern
A caboodle of colors is the perfect remedy for a dull day. This Colourful State of Mind Blanket is an intricately looking yet surprisingly simple blanket! Once you got a feel for these two-toned motifs, they will roll off your hook.
Beautiful Shells Baby Blanket
Although a shell blanket idea uses the shell stitch, this doesn't mean it has to be marine themed. Consequently, here is a lovely shell-stitched blanket that you can make in marine colors, bot certainly don't have to.
Mini Galaxy of Change 2
- Designed by Frank ORandle
Take a look at this amazing, mini galaxy blanket by Frank O'Randle. However this particular version on the pictures below is made by WillowOfTheWisp. The color scheme is absolutely lovely and so vibrant! I love the colors and the shape of it. It's quite easy to make, so make sure to check it out!
Colourful Granny Rainbow Crochet Baby Blanket
This free crochet pattern is suitable and intermediate crocheters who know the basics. The total yardage for a large blanket (1 x 1.80 m) is about 3000 m, however its totally up to you how much yarn you want to use! The final crocheted baby blanket pattern used twenty colors of yarn or the equivalent of about 10 skeins of yarn. The best thing about this crochet baby blanket pattern is that it is easily transformed to fit just about any room. You just need to pick your colors! You can easily go modern and wild while you learn to crochet this blanket with bright neon skeins or go for a more subdued look with pastels.