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Baby Waves Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Bunneez

Princesses of all ages will surely fall in love with these girly shades and the summer-inspired wavy stitch. We know we certainly did! Baby Waves Blanket looks totally stunning, so just take pink, green and yellow yarn and make this adorable blanket for you baby!

Baby Waves Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

author: Bunneez, picture from ravelry.com

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Rolling Waves Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by nickishomemadecrafts

This stitch is slightly different, but still wavy, fabulous and quite easy to make even for beginners. We especially love the unique cool-toned color scheme. The shades of violet look magical, without a doubt! Just take a yarn and add some magic to your baby's room!

Rolling Waves Free Crochet Pattern

author: nickishomemadecrafts, picture from ravelry.com

Rainbow C2c Afghan

Grab your scrap basket, pull out all those colorful yarns, and crochet a gorgeous C2C throw for yourself or as a gift. If you have worked a corner-to-corner pattern before, you know what a quick and easy stitch it is. The versatility of C2C crochet also makes it a popular project. If you have never attempted it, here's your chance to try. You'll love it! Skill level: Easy Finished item measures approximately 55" square. Instructions are also given for the same blanket in baby or sport weight yarn with a white cloud border. Baby blanket measures approximately 37" square. Skill level: Easy Materials: Worsted weight yarn: Baby/sport yarn: 1.5 oz. red 1 oz. pink 5 oz. orange 2 oz. peach 7 oz. yellow 2.5 oz. yellow 8 oz. green 3 oz. green 13.5 oz. blue 4.5 oz. baby blue 8.5 oz. purple 4 oz. lavender 3 oz. white Size J (6.0 mm) crochet hook Size G (4.0 mm) crochet hook Yarn needle

Rainbow C2c Afghan

Summer Waves Baby Blanket

Finding lightweight projects to work on during the summer can be tricky. You want to crochet but it's too hot to be holding a thick blanket next to your skin for hours. I usually make toys and small things in the summertime, but I really had the urge to make a blanket. So I came up with a lightweight ripple crochet pattern that is perfect for summer. I can imagine this being a blanket you wrap your little one in when it's windy but so nice out you just need a beach day! The pattern itself is really simple to recreate and there's just a thin border around the edge to finish it off and keep it wavy."

Summer Waves Baby Blanket

Wavy Squares Crocheted Afghan

This Wavy Squares Crocheted Afghan features a classic ripple pattern with a twist - it has beautiful lacy crochet squares throughout the pattern. Use light worsted weight cotton yarn to complete this crochet afghan pattern. Girly enough for a little girls room and elegant enough for the formal living room, this crocheted blanket is versatile for any room of your home.

Wavy Squares Crocheted Afghan

Heart Bobble Blanket

Next, this popcorn heart blanket in soft shades of pink is totally adorable if shades of pink are what you are after. Honestly, few things are better than those using Stylecraft Special DK in pale rose and Powder Pink.

Heart Bobble Blanket

Little Princess Baby Blanket

The Little Princess Baby Blanket is fit for royalty - but available to all - with this free crochet pattern on Moogly! The Little Princess Baby Blanket features a gentle “royal” wave and regal shades of purple. But because it's for the littlest princesses, it's made with easy care 100% acrylic Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice - so you don't need a team of nannies to take care of it! The lacy waves and colors of the Little Princess Blanket are so pretty together, but I can't wait to see what colors you use to make yours!

Little Princess Baby Blanket

Teal Waves Crochet Blanket

Teal blanket yarn works perfectly with this wave crochet pattern to create a peaceful, ocean vibe for this Teal Waves Crochet Blanket. Wave stitches can be fun to crochet, you just have to develop a rhythm of sorts to keep track of which stitch you're using. The upside is if you use the wrong stitch, it will quickly become very obvious when your waves don't line up! This Teal Waves Crochet Blanket is definitely one of my favorite afghan projects to date!

Teal Waves Crochet Blanket