Crochet yourself a Lacy Shells Afghan in Pastels like Roseanna Beck did. A free crochet pattern like this one is not only gorgeous but it's nice and soft. The lightweight design is great for the spring and summer months.
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TagsSoft Pastels Crochet Baby Blanket
Looking for a last-minute baby shower gift? Make this Soft Pastels Crochet Baby Blanket that you can complete in a day or less. This quick and easy pattern is sure to be a wonderful gift for any newborn baby. Made with soft yarn and a gentle pastel color theme, this crochet baby afghan will be treasured by anyone who receives it. Once completed, you can easily use the finished project to decorate a nursery or keep as a comfortable lapghan. Either way, this free crochet baby blanket pattern will be a pleasure to make and enjoy!
Delightful Mint Crochet Chevron Afghan
Choosing the perfect crochet colors for any baby afghan pattern can be difficult, but if you stick with pastels it's guaranteed to be a winner. This Peach Spring Baby Afghan will help you learn how to crochet a blanket as it's great for beginners. Single crochet and double crochet are used to work up this quick and easy blanket. Baby can snuggle comfortably with this new blanket. It's lightweight allowing it to be used for the spring season, but can also be used during any season.
Ombre Arrows Afghan
An easy crochet afghan that is also modern, this Ombre Arrows Afghan will make the perfect DIY home decoration. Whether you want a stylish DIY throw or a lightweight crochet blanket for all seasons, this afghan has got you covered.
From the Blogger: "The Ombre Arrows Afghan is extremely stretchy and remarkably lightweight, so this crochet blanket is perfect for transitioning between seasons. You can cozy up with it during summer or use it as an extra layer of warmth during the cold weather months. No matter what type of climate you live in, this crochet pattern is fun and functional. The gradient colors of this pattern come together to make a delightful ombre effect. Ombre is very on trend right now and the white stitches produce a visually appealing arrow pattern. Use this crochet pattern as a fun throw or proudly display it on your bed.
Gratifying Textured Shells Crochet
These shells take a bit to get down, but I really hope I showed you well enough in the tutorials where to put your hook. The pictures I took really didn't do it justice, they look so much more impressive in real life. I really urge anyone to give it a try who's looking for a lacy stitch that pops! This would make a great top, shawl or even an afghan! If you're looking for a lacy stitch this is the one to try.
Summer Waves Baby Blanket
Finding lightweight projects to work on during the summer can be tricky. You want to crochet but it's too hot to be holding a thick blanket next to your skin for hours. I usually make toys and small things in the summertime, but I really had the urge to make a blanket. So I came up with a lightweight ripple crochet pattern that is perfect for summer. I can imagine this being a blanket you wrap your little one in when it's windy but so nice out you just need a beach day! The pattern itself is really simple to recreate and there's just a thin border around the edge to finish it off and keep it wavy."
Grandma’s German Shells Blanket Crochet Pattern
This gorgeous lacy blanket is designed using the German shells or virus stitch and a block or granny stitch (groups of double crochets) It is lovely in white and “grows” a lot like a granny square. This blanket’s finished size is 47 inches by 47 inches square.
Soft And Sweet Textured Velvet Crochet Blanket
"This soft and sweet textured velvet crochet blanket feels like it should be used in an expensive hotel SPA. Use modern crochet stitches paired with Bernat Baby Velvet yarn to crochet this luxurious throw. Soft and Squishy Afghan The combination of front post double crochet and back post double crochet paired with this silky yarn create a soft and squishy Afghan. When my daughter ran her hands across this blanket, she snuggled her face against the yarn. She said the fluffy and soft blanket was the plushest feeling one yet. We think it is because of the added texture created by the crochet stitches and the fluffy yarn. Pair this bulky yarn with the right stitch and you have a winner. The pattern is a two-row repeat consisting of a row of single crochet, which ads a bit of stability to the entire project. The next row uses a special stitch pattern alternating the front post double crochet and back post double crochet stitches."