To begin with, this is a beautiful pattern for a spring baby blanket. The petal stitch makes it look delicate and antique at the same time. Although you can't say it's easy-peasy to make, it is well worth your effort
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more info about project photographed - a.fording8734/Instagram.
TagsCrochet Petal Stitch Baby Blanket Pattern by Daisy Farm Crafts
This classic Crochet Petal Stitch Baby Blanket looks absolutely beautiful! The beautiful crochet petal stitch with a classic and antic look, especially when done in this color combination, gives the illusion of daisies.
Moonstone Throw
Description: The Moonstone Throw is a fun beginner blanket with an easy color and stitch repeat. The stripes are modern and fit with any home decor. Materials: Worsted (4) Weight Yarn, Pound Of Love in Antique White (2 skeins,1550 yards), Succulent (1 Skein, 470 yards), and Taupe (1 Skein, 400 yards). 6.00mm Crochet hook Yarn Needle Scissors Finished Blanket Measurements: 50X64” Pattern Notes: The Ch1 and Ch2 do not count as stitches The Antique White color will be used for Hdc stitches and Hdc (FLO) stitches throughout. Taupe will be for Sc stitches throughout and Succulent will be Dc throughout. Be sure when you cut your yarn after each color that you leave tails long enough to weave in.
Easy-Peasy Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
To summarise, the name says it all. Indeed, between the gentle texture and the soft but well defined color palette, there's little you could add to this description. This project is, furthermore, a great example of a pattern where the main stitching also defines its own edge, without the need for a separate border, if that's your preference.
Sunburst Square Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
And here is the Sunburst Square posted on Instagram byNautiKrall by Mallory.This pattern can became even more intriguing, by adding multiple internal circles. Although the square will be somewhat bigger, you greatly increase the possibilities of color variation (which are huge in this square to begin with).
Beautiful Shells Blanket
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.