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Charity Pocket Lapghan

This lapghan has an attached pocket for anything you'd like. It's the perfect size for a wallet, cell phone or camera. It even has ties on the end, which makes it ideal for anyone in a wheel chair.

Charity Pocket Lapghan

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Carpenter Wheel Baby Blanket

However, a geometric blanket is also a great showcase for a vivid color palette. Thus, here is a similar, yet so different geometric beauty.

Carpenter Wheel Baby Blanket

Color Wheel Blanket Crochet Pattern

The color wheel blanket is a festivity of color! You can choose your own color scheme or go wild with all the leftovers you still have. Either way, you'll have a wonderful blanket to show for all the hard work. Stitches used in this pattern are chain, slip stitch, bobble stitch, double crochet 4 together, and double crochet. The motifs measure approximately 13 cm when joined, so you can make the blanket pretty much any size you want. For this blanket I came up with a semi-randomized color sequence to get that great rainbow feel, which I highly recommend trying.

Color Wheel Blanket Crochet Pattern

Carpenter Wheel Bedspread

Furthermore, here is a geometric blanked in 3 shades of grey. Without a doubt, it's a stunner, despite its apparent simplicity.

Carpenter Wheel Bedspread

Catherine’s Wheel Waves Free Crochet Patterns

However, this next Catherine’s wheel stitch blanket is a totally different approach and shows off that this stitch is not a one trick pony, and that it can be used in a great variety of projects.

Catherine’s Wheel Waves Free Crochet Patterns

Quiet Ripple Lapghan

I love cosying up under a blanket or throw to read a book, watch an old movie or just have a cup of tea! Crochet this simple, two row repeat, ripple lapghan which is just the right size for keeping warm while curled up on the sofa. Perfect for confident beginners or if you are looking for a simple but classic project. This pattern uses a chunky yarn to make a warm but lightweight lapghan. The use of one colour throughout the project makes for a modern look with a hint of retro vintage. The acrylic yarn chosen is inexpensive but beautifully soft.

Quiet Ripple Lapghan

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