Afghans and Blankets
A crocheted afghan is more than just material to keep you warm- it can be an expression of your life, your memories, whatever you want! Bring the home-y vibe with this Quaint Apple Basket Afghan.
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Granny's Vibe Blanket
Afghans and Blankets
Choose as many colors as you'd like for Granny's Vibe Blanket. This crochet pattern is intricate but wonderfully original and colorful.
Brilliant DIY Rag Rug
Afghans and Blankets
The rags in your scrap pile can find new life with this Brilliant DIY Rag Rug. This simple but inspiring DIY rug can be made from old T-shirts, your favorite cardigan with the gaping hole in it, or your child's outgrown pair of leggings. Not only is this a great way to re-purpose old fabric, it's a great chance to relive the memories attached to those old rags. Whatever combination of fabrics you come up with, this beginner crochet pattern is easy to follow and will leave you with a stunning rug ideal for a bathroom or entryway.
Estimated Cost: Under $10
Time to Complete: Weekend project
Materials: Fabric
Primary Technique: Crochet
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Project Type: Make a Project
Ripple blanket
Afghans and Blankets
- Designed by Teresa Wakefield
This lovely ripple blanket by Teresa Wakefield is a super cute project, that you can do in literally no time at all. It not only works up very fast, but also is a super warm and very comfy blankie for your baby. Remember to gift it to your expecting friends, they will love it, just adjust the colors to their preferences.
Lush Life Blanket by Bernat
Afghans and Blankets
This gorgeous blanket by Bernat Design Studio is truly the softest blankie ever! You can see that by just looking at the picture. Moreover, it's worked with a double treble which goes round the post. In other words, it's the ultimate blanket for your living room or bedroom. Make sure to give this one a try!
Vintage Rippling Throw Free Crochet Pattern
Afghans and Blankets
Secondly, this VERY vintage ripple blanket is an absolute gem. It will indisputably, help you build that maison-de-grand-mère spirit in your home. Moreover, this will be a great classic touch in a modern home as well, not just in a quaint 300 year old cottage.