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Sweet Candy Sprinkles Blanket

Sweet Candy Sprinkles Blanket

Even if you know how to crochet a blanket, this one might be new for you. It uses the block stitch, also known as the box stitch. This Sweet Candy Sprinkles Blanket isn't your typical granny square, but it has less "holes" than the original granny. This baby crochet afghan uses the continuous join to put the squares together. Finished blanket measures 37 X 48 inches. Baby yarn makes this beauty soft, yet warm for baby to enjoy.

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8" Tapestry Candy Corn Afghan Square

12 months, 12 squares, and lots of fun tapestry designs. The 2018 Tapestry Square Afghan Project is going to be a fun way to try out the technique and make a fun blanket by December. Candy corn might be a bit polarizing, with some people loving it and some people hating it, but you can't deny the iconic look is pretty well-known. If you want to evoke images of kids excited to dress up, bags of candy, and fake spiderwebs strewn across trees, candy corn is the best way to start.

8andquot; Tapestry Candy Corn Afghan Square

Colorful Block Stitch Crochet Baby Afghan

This Colorful Block Stitch Crochet Baby Afghan is sure to keep any newborn warm and cozy. Made with alternating granny square blocks and soft yarn, this crochet blanket pattern will come together sooner than you think! Once completed, you can easily your crochet blanket as a playtime mat, a cute nursery decoration, or even a cool baby shower gift. Either way, this adorable crochet blanket will be a pleasure to make and enjoy once finished. Why not learn how the block stitch works in this adorable easy-to-make pattern?

Colorful Block Stitch Crochet Baby Afghan

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.

Blue Skies Granny Squares Baby Blanket

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Blooming Granny Square Baby Afghan

Several years ago I hosted a crochet-along for a stitch sampler blanket and one of the squares was the Blooming Granny Square. In the CAL we did small squares as the learning swatch size. Well, one of my contactors loved the look of the small blooming granny square so she made several, seamed them together then added the same border we used for the stitch sampler blanket to her new blanket and voila! The minute I saw it I knew I needed to purchase the sample and publish it as an option for that very cute square. So, let's say thank you to Jennifer Purtee for her vision and enjoy this fun pattern. If you find you are having trouble with the stitch pattern you can always watch the video for the square I did for the CAL. It is a a step-by-step video tutorial that can be found on the Marly Bird YouTube Channel. By the way, have you subscribed to my YouTube Channel yet?

Blooming Granny Square Baby Afghan

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Simple Loop Granny Square Crochet Blanket

"This simple loop granny square crochet border is just one way to beautifully finish off a blanket. There is just something addicting about a granny square blanket. Once you get the hang of it, the possibilities are endless. Switch up the yarn colors, change the crochet edge, or even add in a few new styled granny squares. They are just so versatile and gorgeous. I spent most of last winter crocheting the squares. The end result was not in sight. I just kept making squares in colors that I thought worked well together. Then after joining them, it was fun to be creative the have a completely different overall look to each blanket as the edge was finished.This crochet pattern includes the directions to the crochet border, a video on how to crochet the granny square and complete the invisible join for joining the squares too."

Simple Loop Granny Square Crochet Blanket