This week, I have a fun and colorful crochet blanket pattern to share with you. I used a crochet Lego blanket pattern to make my little nephew his dream blanket and I'm so happy to finally show you how it turned out. This is an awesome pattern if you prefer to work in smaller blocks and join those pieces together for a finished blanket, which I sometimes find easier than working with a lot of stitches at once.
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Crochet Building Block Blanket Pattern
This is an awesome pattern if you prefer to work in smaller blocks and join those pieces together for a finished blanket, which I sometimes find easier than working with a lot of stitches at once. This is also a great stash buster project that you can use to work through all the bits of yarn you have leftover.
Crochet All-In-One Lego Blanket Pattern
If you’re not a fan of making loads of individual blocks to be joined together, this is just the right pattern for you! In this pattern, you will find two ways of making the blanket; either truly all-in-one or, if you want to have isolated color blocks, a pattern for long strips of blocks to join later(that can be done as you go along).
Crochet Lego Blanket Pattern
These Lego blocks are really popular. Using the bobble stitch, you can make an adorable crochet blanket for yourself or a child - just whip up these motifs in varying colors and stitch them together!
Crochet Lego-Inspired Blanket Pattern
Have fun creating this Lego inspired blanket. This pattern uses 6 different colors, but you can choose whatever colors you want. Have fun with it. The possibilities are endless!
Dream Puffs Crochet Blanket
When I started designing the Dream Puffs Crochet Blanket, I thought it would be a baby blanket - but this stitch is so darn squishy I decided it's for everybody! So here is the Dream Puffs Crochet Blanket free crochet pattern in 5 sizes - you're going to love cuddling up in this one! The Dream Puffs Crochet Blanket uses this fantastic V-stitch and puff stitch combo move that makes for an easy pattern to memorize that creates tons of texture, loft, and warmth. The lovely color changes are created by using two colorways of Lion Brand Scarfie - a self-striping yarn worked in stripes! I used two colorways with a lot in common, but I can't wait to see what combos you all come up with!