"For this Anchor Baby Blanket I wanted the anchor motif to be subtle, but you certainly don't have to make it that way. I think this blanket would be gorgeous in white with blue anchors. It would take more work, but I think it would be worth it and it would be more of a nautical baby blanket. Although the raised side of the post stitches are supposed to make the anchor motif the most visible, the back side of the square still has some good texture and that anchor motif isn't lost."

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Nautical Crochet Baby Boy Blanket
We're pretty sure ocean lover parents out there will love this nautical themed baby blanket. Because of its softness and of its colors, it will be a definite reminder of the colors of the sea. Wrap him up in this nautical blanket and watch him dream about his adventures in the high seas.

Raised Bunchberry Square
A raised center makes this floral granny square stand out. This is one of 36 free crochet patterns for 6 (15 cm) squares by 30 different designers included in the Mystery Lapghan Crochet-A-Long. This pattern includes photo tutorials for the special stitches. Skills used Basic crochet stitches:
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Beautiful Black And White Granny Square Blanket
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Gorgeous cables can be made with crochet and you'll love the look and feel of this throw. It will wrap around your shoulders and feel like your favorite comfy weekend sweater.

Black and White Granny Square Blanket Throw
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