Have you ever wanted to make a gingham baby blanket but didn’t want all the color changes? The Gingham Squares baby blanket is made by working each square separately, while holding 2 strands of yarn together. By changing the colors of the 2 strands you're holding together you get the fade effect of having lighter washed out colors of the same kind. No color changing used. When you're done you sew all the squares together.
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TagsCrochet Baby Cardigan
I present my new design of 2018 ,its a baby cardigan with open collar. I try to make my designs as simple as possible.i made this cardigan in grey color. you can make this in different colors .this is classic vintage kind of cardigan.i have used red and white football button to add some color.you can style it and make more lively by adding some crochet appliqué and for the girls you can do put crochet flower or do simple embroidery like lazy daisy stitch.you can add a pocket on chest for boys and for girls you can add two pockets on both sides.you can decorate this cardigan in many ways. this cardigan has 2 button in a row, you can use second button for smaller baby to get him fit and as baby grows you can start using 1st button to fit him well. I made this cardigan for 0-6 month old but after following my tutorial you can make it in bigger sizes as well. this cardigan is worked in parts and then sew them together.i have used dark grey color in dk weight yarn with 3 mm crochet hook.you have to make back, left and right front and 2 sleeves . design is very simple, I used double crochet.
No-Sew Eight-Row Baby Booties
Crochet shoes of any kind can be challenging. But these No-Sew Eight-Row Baby Booties are the quick and easy crochet baby booties pattern you've been hoping for! This pattern is worked up from the top down in only eight rows, and you won't need a sewing needle! This easy crochet pattern is great for charity projects or last-minute baby showers. You'll never stress over crocheting baby booties again. Make them in every color!
Gender Neutral Gingham Baby Blanket
"Looking for a gender neutral baby blanket to gift to expecting parents? Look no further. This crochet pattern for a gingham baby blanket will be the perfect gift for any parents who are keeping their baby's gender hush-hush. You will need to know how to chain, single crochet, and slip stitch. This baby blanket with my tension ended up approximately 37 inches x 33 inches. My swatch of 10 stitches x 10 rows is approximately 2.5 inches x 2.5 inches. My baby blanket is 15 blocks wide and 13 blocks tall (block = 10 st x 10 rows), you can alter this as you see fit to make a larger or smaller blanket. I prefer to end each row and column on an odd number so that all corners end in white, for example. All pictures and patterns are copyright of The Loophole Fox unless otherwise noted. Please do not repost or claim my content as your own. Please do not copy, redistribute or sell my pattern in any way. You're more than welcome to sell your finished products off of my patterns but please link my pattern/credit me so that others can find me. Thank you!"
Nora Baby Blanket
"This is a very simple crochet baby blanket pattern with very basic crochet stitches like dc stitch and the chain stitch so it is perfect for a beginner crocheter, the blanket itself is a very open lacy design and would be perfect for more of a lighter blanket in the warmer weather or it would be perfect to crochet if the baby is having it's first photo shoot. I made my blanket using cotton yarn so you can see the stitch definition more better but this can easily be done in any yarn you would prefer. The chunkier the yarn the bigger the hole spaces will be so just keep that in mind when choosing your yarn. This would also look lovely in self striping yarn."
Crochet Gladiator Baby Sandals
"Gladiator Sandals always looks great on babies’ feet and this crochet gladiator sandals is no exception. The sole is worked flat, so you don't have to worry about making soles in the round. The gladiator is one of a kind. It's unique and the instructions are so easy to follow. With this pattern, you can make cute baby gladiator sandals by working the soles in rows and it's more convenient and faster than working in the round and you can be sure that your sandals will come out the same size. Heck Yeah! You won't have to make a third sandal just to have two match up!"