"The Misty Morning Throw blanket is made corner-to-corner style using bulky weight yarn. This means that you will start at one corner and work increases until it reaches your desired width, then decrease back down to form a square. Because of this, it is extremely easy to customize the size of your blanket. If you'd like a smaller blanket, perhaps for a baby, work fewer increase rows, but if you'd like a larger blanket, work more!"
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Golden Waves Throw Free Crochet Pattern
Who doesn't love the feeling of curling up with a cup of coffee or tea during a chilly morning? Add a book and this beautiful throw to complete the scene, and you will be all set. This Golden Waves Throw Free Crochet Pattern is intricate and sophisticated. It is amazingly reversible, looking the same on both sides. It's easy to customize. To make a wider throw, add more chains to the beginning chain for each additional column of “waves” desired. Similarly, to make a narrower throw, subtract chains from the beginning chain. You can use use any color you want for this throw. You'll love the cushy coziness of this one color throw. Thanks Marianne Forrestal from Red Heart for sharing the wonderful free crochet pattern.The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Pillow Soft Throw
"This blanket has an interesting texture and beautiful border that resembles a woven fabric. I designed it in bold stripes alternating three colors, but you can customize the stripes, or keep it solid to really showcase the gorgeous texture. It works up so fast and is so soft in this yarn, but it would look great in many other yarn choices - try it in a bulky for a super thick throw or a DK or Sport for a finer look (perhaps a baby blanket). It's easy to adjust sizing too, I give you instructions so you can make it smaller or larger! Approximately 40 x 45” Designed in worsted weight yarn"
Criss-Cross Baby Blanket
Chain 140 (If you want a smaller or larger blanket, just make sure you chain in even numbers) Row 1: DC in 4th ch from hook. DC in each stitch to the last stitch. Ch 3. Turn. Row 2: Skip first stitch and DC in next stitch. DC in stitch just skipped. Repeat until 2 stitches remain. DC in last stitch. Ch 3. Turn. Row 3: Repeat row 2. Row 4: DC in next stitch and each stitch across. Repeat rows 2-4 until desired length. Mine measured about 36”.
Cozy Morning Light Blanket
Next, this winter morning baby blanket is another one that works up quickly and is great for beginners. Although the teal and pink scheme is gorgeous, you know you can make it your own.
Lacy Shells Baby Blanket
A vintage-inspired squishy soft baby blanket using a lace shell repeat pattern. A light and airy baby blanket that is suitable for Summer but also for keeping a small baby cosy and swaddled. Measurements 23.5in x 29in 60 x 71cm unblocked.
You can use any DK Weight/Light Worsted Weight yarn to make this blanket - approx. 800m.You can also use a different yarn weight to make a smaller or larger blanket, using a matching hook but keep in mind your yardage requirements will vary. Instructions are given to make the blanket pictured in this pattern. You can make a smaller or larger blanket by chaining a shorter or longer chain.