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Vivis Color Block Ripple Afghan

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Vivi's Color Block Ripple Afghan is a fantastic baby blanket pattern that would be great for a baby boy or girl. The ripple pattern has great texture and the blanket has no holey parts. My wonderful friend and neighbor just had a beautiful baby girl and of course, I had to make her a blanket! She fell in love with Vivi's Color Block Ripple Afghan the moment she saw it. It was just what she wanted for her sweet baby girl and it is definitely something I know she will cherish forever. I am so excited to share this pattern with you. I hope you enjoy it! Happy Crocheting!

Vivis Color Block Ripple Afghan

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Mae's Chevron Blanket

Afghans and Blankets

As one of my first jobs I worked in the activities department of a beautiful nursing facility. I was a young, thought-she-knew-it-all, 20 year old and Mae was a (then) 95 year old darling who always had her hair fixed just right, her favorite pearls around her neck, and you never saw her without her perfectly applied bright cherry lipstick. Oh, the stories Mae could tell! Mae was such a beautiful soul and I will always cherish our chats during activity time. This beautiful Chevron Blanket (available in 3 sizes) is for you, my dear friend."

Mae's Chevron Blanket

Diamond Lace Afghan Pattern

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I have a sister in law that is expecting her first child! Maybe you remember her from one of my past projects she modeled for me. Hats, shawls and scarves. She's helped me a lot! I wanted to make something special baby blanket for her. When I first saw this stitch I knew it would be perfect! I loved how there were diamonds in the spaces as well as the solid diamonds. A shifting into something else, just like she is'. a Mother. I do plan on having a piece of fleece sewn onto the back of this afghan before I give it as a gift to make it much warmer and leaving no holes for the babies fingers to get stuck in.

Diamond Lace Afghan

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Space Ripple Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Afghans and Blankets

What is cuter than a baby wrapped in a crochet blanket? Not much. These Round Ripple Baby Blankets are so pretty, you'll want them as a keepsake forever. This crochet afghan pattern would also look really nice any other color to match the nursery. Round ripple afghans are unique in many ways. They are not square or rectangular which gives them a special star-burst shape that kids and adults both like. Here are a couple of Round Ripple Afghan Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern for you to make them. You can crochet them in pink or blue for the perfect baby gift. You can customize round ripples in a variety of ways to suit your needs. You can increase the size easily just by adding more and more rows. You can also start a round ripple with a coaster, a trivet, a place-mat etc. The links for the free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.

Space Ripple Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Free Crochet Baby Boy Blanket

Afghans and Blankets

For a fun but warm and comfortable nap time, we have included in this list of crochet baby boy blanket patterns a free blanket pattern that can be done in just 4 hours!

Because this yarn is made using Chenille yarn, simple stitches are used in this blanket since the yarn doesn’t have much stitch definition. A half double crochet variation is used for a warmer feel since it doesn’t have any holes.

As a result, the blanket has an adorable interlocking texture that you’ll definitely want to run your hands through.

Free Crochet Baby Boy Blanket

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C2c Heart Blanket Pattern

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C2c Heart Blanket Pattern

Today's pattern is super quick and easy, and it's perfect for a last-minute baby shower gift. A couple of months ago, my cousin had a baby girl and I wanted to give her something but I didn't have the time I usually take for a baby blanket. I wanted to make something soft and squishy that the baby would snuggle with and something that my cousin could easily wash and take care of. So I decided to go with a C2C Heart Blanket using a super thick yarn and a big hook, and I'm so in love with the results!