This light weight and gorgeous crochet star baby blanket is a lovely gift for any expecting mother. With alternating whites, pinks and purples, this free crochet baby blanket pattern is perfect for anyone creating a blanket for a little girl looking to enter the world. Use any colors you prefer to change this blanket from a baby girl blanket to a baby boy or gender neutral. In only thirty-five rounds, this gorgeous crochet star baby blanket comes to life.
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Simple Scallop Crochet Baby Boy Blanket
Thinking of making a gift for your expecting friend but do not know the baby’s gender yet? Make this scallop baby blanket in gender neutral colors and you’ll have the perfect gift! It has this lovely texture perfect for girls, but it’s also simple enough for little boys.
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My Mother's Garden Afghan
Behold a thing of beauty: Meet my latest make: My Mother’s Garden Afghan. This stunning crochet flower blanket is a labor of love, made for my mother in all the delicious juicy shades of pinks and purples that she adores! I might be totally biased here, but this just might be my favorite kind of flower garden… this oh so cute crochet flower afghan! Something with beautiful drape while providing important warmth. What are you waiting for? Let's get started!
Jagged Scrap Yarn Afghan
For this project you will need: HOOK: 5 mm hook or size H hook for the US YARN: All the scrap yarn colors were worsted weight yarn 4 ply US, 10 ply AU Also the Off white color I used in between as well. I was able to get 10 rows of Off white before I had to change to a new skein. I used 2 and a 1/2 skeins of it, but I didn’t make a border. If you wish to, then I would grab a third. I didn’t want to use much of this color because it's a scrap yarn afghan and don't want you to have to go get more yarn. About the color pattern Since this pattern uses scrap yarn, I won't be telling you which colors to use. I used this color wheel to help me organize my color choices. I've never been a fan of the mixed color of scrap yarn afghans so I decided to do mine in a more organized fashion starting with my Maroons, Reds, Oranges, Browns, Yellows, Golds, Greens, Blues, Purples, Pinks and back to the beginning of the color list. Feel free to go with what feels right to you. This Jagged Scrap yarn afghan is made using a stitch I discovered while playing around with yarn. I don't know why all my discovered stitches mostly use two stitches to create and this one is no different. Lol. But other than the butterfly stitch this one is surely the most easiest one to recreate! Let me take you step by step on how to make this stitch so you can use it in making your own scrap yarn afghan to use up some of your left over wool.
Baby Boy Blanket Crochet Pattern
Gift this baby boy crochet-pattern blanket to the new parents. Not only for the boy, but this blanket is also desirable for a baby girl. Use two-tone strands to customize this patterned blanket by yourself. This blanket creation involves the half-double crochet stitches. So, you can work on it efficiently and smoothly. This light grey blanket is an ideal and classy gift to give to the nursery.
Blue Agate Granny Square Crochet Blanket
This blue agate crochet blanket was a joy to make. The process of crocheting each square, joining them, and adding a beautiful crochet border is so relaxing.This is the second granny square blanket of a 6 part series on a few easy, yet pretty crochet edges that can be added to the throws. I will have both written directions and video tutorials for each one. Enjoy creating your own beautiful blankets using this series. Square One Consists of four rounds of Deft Blue and two rounds of Charcoal. Square Two consists of four rounds of Light Blue and two rounds of Dusty Grey.Why Blue Agate Crochet Blanket? My dear mother-in-law grew up in Upper Michigan near the shores of Lake Superior. You can walk the beaches and find beautiful gem stones in the cold, clear water. The town she lived in used to be a booming mining town. We would go there and go Agate searching each summer. The crochet borders on this throw remind me of those beautiful gems.