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Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby

This incredible baby blanket is just a true classic and timeless design, that will not only last you for ages, but will also be a sweet reminder of your baby's childhood. And above all, you can easily adjust the size of this blanket to match your preferences. I hope you'll give this one a try, it's totally worth it!

Charlotte’s Sunshine Baby

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Charlotte's sunshine baby blanket

Charlotte's sunshine baby blanket

Charlotte's sunshine baby blanket

Charlotte’s Sunshine Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

The blanket is made in the shape of a large square. Its size is 102cm x 102cm. You can zoom in or out. It all depends on what project you need. The pattern is created quite quickly. Read the tutorial and learn new creation techniques. A blanket is the best decoration that will quickly change the interior design of your interior. Good luck!

Charlotte’s Sunshine Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Rainbow Sunshine Lovey Blanket

Hello, sunshine! This precious Rainbow Sunshine Lovey Blanket is perfect for any little baby. This bright, multicolored blanket will look great in any nursery room. The lovey is a popular style of baby blankets that is a bit smaller than your typical crochet baby blanket, and it sometimes also has a little object attached to it (often times an animal such as an elephant, puppy dog, lamb, etc). This one has a smiling sunshine that is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face - both babies and adults.

Rainbow Sunshine Lovey Blanket

Tried and True Beginner Blanket

Tried and True Beginner Blanket

I have been teaching beginners (read: novice/first time crocheters) to crochet for a couple of years. My favorite projects are any that include a super bulky yarn and a 15 mm hook. Why? These projects can be started and finished in one class and the beginner can leave with a hat on their head (or a cowl around their neck). I designed this blanket with the true beginner in mind. Maybe you took a class, or a friend taught you the single crochet. You’ve made a stack of hats, but you want more! This is the project for you. You will learn the four basic stitches and how to work in rows (working in rows is a beginner skill, but I don't like teaching it for a first time crocheter). I have added notes here and there to help guide you and give you an understanding on the basics of pattern-reading. I have also included a full photo tutorial for each stitch to help you along your way.