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Cross My Heart Baby Blanket

Cross My Heart Baby Blanket

The Cross My Heart Baby Blanket is a highly textured and beautiful blanket with a Maltese cross like design in the center of the blanket. Made with a one-row repeat and highly textured with the popcorn stitch to highlight the cross. Carrying your yarn helps have very few ends to weave in at the end! A simple picot crown edge border adds the perfect simple delicate touch to this heirloom quality baby blanket! Perfect gift for any special baby!

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Modern Heirloom Baby Afghan

This is one of my favorite stitch patterns to use and it makes such a beautiful gift for an expecting mother. Recently, I learned how to make the linen stitch, which is also called the moss stitch, granite stitch, and the woven stitch. Once you learn the techniques, the crochet projects are endless. Today, though, we will be making the modern heirloom baby afghan and it is super easy.This baby afghan has a modern look to it, but at the same time, is a beautiful blanket to pass on as an heirloom-if it lasts that long. There is a row-by-row color list, as well as, a video tutorial of how to complete the stitch. Learn how to crochet over the end stitches for a finished look. Very easy to achieve.

Modern Heirloom Baby Afghan

Timeless Lacy Shell Crochet Blanket

This timeless lacy shell crochet blanket is simple but has an elegant touch. Alternating the colored yarn with white really helps make this throw lovely. I must admit, this is a pattern I fell in love with so much that I made two right away. This pattern size is wonderful for a small throw or blanket. However, it would be an heirloom crochet project as a larger afghan. The pattern is a repeat of rows 2-5. It is ideal to end with the stitch pattern on row 3 as this will provide a nice foundation to even out the work on the next row. There are just a few special stitches; the v-stitch, and the shell stitch. The edge consists of the single crochet and double crochet. In total, just a but shy of five skeins were used for this baby blanket.

Timeless Lacy Shell Crochet Blanket

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Modern Baroque Design Crochet Throw

Easily create this Modern Baroque Design Crochet Throw. Pair the intricate yarn colors with a textured crochet stitch for a beautiful ornate looking throw. If you love modern baroque interior designs and style, this blanket will fit in your home decor nicely. This crochet blanket pattern will be a treasured heirloom for years to come. Use two versions of the v stitch to achieve a beautiful look and feel. This pattern is a four-row repeat to create the luxurious crochet pattern. Each row is starts with a Chainless starting stitch. For instance, use the Chainless Double Crochet rather than a Chain 3. Use the Chainless Single Crochet rather than a Chain 1. Use Stitch Markers after each four-row repeat. This will help be able to tell what row pattern you are on when you pick your work back up. Special Stitches Used V Stitch: (DC, CH 1, DC) into the same stitch 2 DC - V Stitch: (2 DC, CH 1, 2 DC) into the same stitch.

Modern Baroque Design Crochet Throw

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Picot Granny Spring Throw

Picot Granny Spring Throw

Picot Granny Spring Throw is a rectangle Granny style blanket that is trimmed with a beautiful Picot trim, And is light and perfect for spring. makes a great wrap as well. Skill: Easy Materials: Crochet Hook - I/ 5.50MM Yarn - Caron Cakes Yarn (4) Strawberry Kwi (10 oz.) or any Worsted Weight (4) Yarn Needle Stitches: Chain (ch) Slip Stitch (slst) Double Crochet (dc) Space (sp) Skip (sk) Special Stitch: Double Crochet Picot Cluster (dcdct) - *2dc, dc pct Cluster, 2dc, Size: Approximately 30 X 42 Inches Notes:

Criss-Cross Baby Blanket

Chain 140 (If you want a smaller or larger blanket, just make sure you chain in even numbers) Row 1: DC in 4th ch from hook. DC in each stitch to the last stitch. Ch 3. Turn. Row 2: Skip first stitch and DC in next stitch. DC in stitch just skipped. Repeat until 2 stitches remain. DC in last stitch. Ch 3. Turn. Row 3: Repeat row 2. Row 4: DC in next stitch and each stitch across. Repeat rows 2-4 until desired length. Mine measured about 36”.

Criss-Cross Baby Blanket