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Hexilove Basic Solid Hexagon Blanket

Hexilove Basic Solid Hexagon Blanket

Easy Solid Hexagon Crochet blanket pattern. USA Crochet Terms used. The crochet hexilove blanket is simple and stunning, and originally featured inCrochet Now Magazine. An easy pattern that is a great stash buster, or use my seven colours of yarn as listed in the pattern. Made in Stylecraft Belissima and Sytlecraft Bambino yarn and a 4mm crochet hook. About 2 balls of yarn needed per colour. Easy beginners repetitive hexagon design, sewn together, using Back loop only.

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Starburst Granny Square Blanket crochet pattern

You can get the crochet pattern to make your own Starburst/ Sunburst Granny Square Blanket - called the Rainbow Starburst Blanket. This pattern will make a blanket 105cm x 145cm. The Blanket is made using Stylecraft Life DK yarn and a 5mm hook in 13 colours and a joining colour. You'll need 1 ball of each colour, and 5 balls of the joining colour (If Single crocheting tougher, 4 balls if you continuous join) Written in US terms Difficulty is Advanced beginner, you will need to know how to (USA Terms) HDC, DC, TC, 2DC Cluster and 3 DC cluster, Slip stitch to join.

Starburst Granny Square Blanket crochet pattern

Hexirainbow Blanket

A great stash busting project. I have listed all the colours I've used below - all Stylecraft special DK with a 4 mm hook, apart from 1 Cygnet yarns DK - with the order of the hexagons. Includes links to video tutorials for how to make the hexagon and how to join leaving only 2 ends to sew in! Yep - you read it right - only 2 ends on joining! All yarns could substituted for a a great stash buster of your own."

Hexirainbow Blanket

Bambino Ripple Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by WeCrochet Design Team

If you love autumn, go for this blankets, because it's just made to keep you warm! In other words, it's a super cosy and simple blanket, that's perfect for snuggling! It's very universal, for instance, you can use it as a blanket, bed cape, or even a wrap. The finished size is 38 x 42″.

Bambino Ripple Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Quick Scrap Yarn Baby Blanket

Quick Scrap Yarn Baby Blanket

What to do with all those piles of scrap yarn collecting in the scrap box ? We all have a box that has some or ever more than some balls of yarn from previous completed crochet blankets. Here is a quick baby blanket pattern for the use if all those scrap balls around the house. Start your pattern of with your smallest ball of scrap yarn and add your bigger balls of yarn as you go along. Pattern Information Yarn 100 % Cotton scrap balls Approx Skeins 15 x 120m skeins Crochet Hook : 4mm (G-6) Pattern written in : US terms Finished Size : 105 cm x 80 cm

No-Brainer Granny Square Blanket

No-Brainer Granny Square Blanket

This is a great blanket/ afghan. Uses Stylecraft DK and 4 mm hook, but any yarn could be used as a great stash buster. You'll need 10 colours, 9 for the actual squares and 1 for joining them together - my personal rule was no white. Joined using the continuous join method. The order of the colours was released weekly on my blog - to have a blanket in 13 weeks - you could make more squares weekly to make the project quicker.