The Basketweave Blocks Baby Blanket combines the look of crochet squares with NO seaming - and takes the basketweave stitch to the extreme! It's pretty heady stuff, but the end result is a cozy, soft, and totally nursery ready! The key here is working with 4 skeins of yarn at once. Just like when you'd make a striped pattern and carry the yarn along the side, but we're going to be changing colors in the middle of the row!
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Unicorn Bricks Baby Blanket
The Unicorn Bricks Baby Blanket is a knit-look reversible baby blanket featuring two different looks! While on the right side you'll have a lovely brick stitch pattern, on the wrong side you'll get a pretty striped ribbed pattern, similar to knitted Brioche. Don't worry about having to many tails to weave in! There are not! The blanket is worked combining a solid white color yarn with a striped yarn. You will not cut the yarns at the end of the rows, but carry them up from row to row along one side of the blanket. Get your supplies and start working on this gorgeous crochet blanket!
Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
This Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is really a great project. It is so colorful and happy and a great way to use up your leftover yarns. It takes the typical striped crochet blanket to a whole new level. It uses Snuggle Stitch which is such a lovely and interesting stitch. The stitch is suitable for all types of afghans / blankets. The size of the blanket is very flexible. It can be expanded from preemie size all the way up to fit a king-size bed, so you can use this pattern to fit any afghan crochet need. It works up really quickly too. Thanks Meet Me At Mikes sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
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Single Crochet Border For Blankets With Dc Rows
"Depending on the height of the stitches used in the blanket design, you will need to make one or more single crochet stitches per each row along the side of your blanket. The bottom and top edges of your blanket only require you to crochet 1sc in each stitch, while the corner stitches will have 3sc to help carry over the yarn to the other side. Today I'm going to show you how to crochet a simple single crochet border for blankets that are made with double crochet stitches or have double crochet stitches at the end of the rows, such as the classic basketweave stitch or the gingham pattern."
Blue Skies Granny Squares Baby Blanket
This blue skies granny squares baby blanket uses three complimenting colors for this lovely little blanket. Finish the look with an easy crochet border. I love making granny squares. Twenty Granny Squares to a Beautiful Baby Blanket This entire blanket is made from granny squares that use two different colors. The first color is worked for the first four rounds. The second color is worked for two rounds. There are ten of each granny square for a total of 20 squares. On the Go Pattern A granny square pattern can be worked on just about anywhere. They are small enough to stash inside a pretty bag with the yarn and your crochet supplies. Then when you have enough made, just seam them together. The granny square is one of the most easy and versatile crochet patterns around.
Velvet Yarn Crochet Blanket
"This velvet yarn crochet blanket is soft and squishy. The plush blanket is so comfortable to cover up with. I feel like I am in an expensive hotel spa staying cozy under a fancy and expensive afghan. See How Easy Making a Velvet Crochet Afghan can be Making a luxurious velvet yarn afghan can be done successfully. Once I had a chance to work with this yarn, I was gliding along effortlessly. The result is a plush and warm blanket to snuggle up with. This crochet pattern uses a row of single crochet alternatively with a row of back loop double crochet. The single crochet row provides a bit of stability for the double crochet row and together, they create a lovely textured blanket. To keep this diy project easy, I did not add a crochet border to this afghan. Further, using just one color means less yarn ends to weave in."