This elegant square bedspread is an absolutely stunning piece of crocheting. In fact, it is one of the most visually amazing throws that I've seen. Moreover, it also has one of the most astounding textures as well.
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Snow Queen Blanket
This Snow Queen Blanket is the perfect pattern to make for the cold winter months. It's made using bulky yarn, so not only is it warm and cozy to use, but it works up quickly, as well. The lacy shells of this crocheted afghan give it a light and delicate look despite the bulky yarn. You'll feel like a queen as you sit in your living room watching the snow fall.
Lilliana Blanket
To begin with, concentricity is the theme for the Liliana colorful bedspread. Its central rosette is thus surrounded by a concentric series of growing squares. Overall, this is a beautiful looking blanket with an stunning texture.
Elegant Sophie Universe Bedspread
Don't you think this elegant square bedspread looks familiar? It's Sophie Universe Blanket and I'm sure you have seen it before. This beautiful pattern shows how much you can do with a pattern by varying the colors and yarns. This beautiful blanket would be a masterful centerpiece of any bedroom, or simply a great cover to cozy up with on a cold winter's evening. It's just challenging enough to keep an advanced crocheter entertained, and just easy enough to get a beginner o up their game and advance in the craft. It's one of those patterns everyone has to try
The Queen's Jewels Throw
Rest like royalty with The Queen's Jewels Throw, a crochet afghan pattern with an elegant look. This free crochet afghan pattern features a unique wavy pattern. Make this throw to add a regal look to your living room or bedroom. It's perfect for the holiday season, especially if you make it in jewel tones. You'll love this luxurious throw that will make you feel like a queen.
Let It Snow Blanket
This Let is Snow Polar Bear blanket is worked corner to corner. I use the traditional method of making three double crochets for each square. This pattern was the first corner to corner project where I followed the written instructions instead of the graph. I had printed the graph on one page and it was too small. I was able to figure out how to split the graph over 4 pages for you guys so you'll have both options. Happy crocheting!