If you've ever wanted to try color pooling but couldn't find the right crochet pattern, then the Ice Waves Argyle Crochet Blanket just might be your answer. This crochet pattern is easy to make, but results in a stunning design that includes a unique argyle motif. The blanket's border gives the entire design a finished look that you will love. With its bold use of color, this crochet blanket can provide a serious pop of color to your favorite sitting area or even a guest bedroom. Consider making a duplicate of this crochet blanket as a gift for a close friend or family member.
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TagsPlanned Pooling Crochet Throw
This is a large throw/afghan that is made using the multi-sequence color pooling technique. Then a beautiful solid color border is added to really frame the beautiful argyle look of the throw. I love the soft shades of this super saver colorway combined with the matching solids. Once you get the hang of pooling and set up the number of color sequence repeats you want for the throw this blanket works up rather quickly. Choose any variegated pooling yarn and a coordinating solid and make a throw for yourself.
Namaqualand Blanket Pattern
If you'd like to add some serious color to your bedroom or sitting area, then think beyond using paint. Instead, you can pick up your crochet hook and create the Namaqualand Blanket Pattern. This stunner incorporates several crochet stitches, including the popcorn and shell stitches, resulting in a crochet blanket that you'll want to make for everyone in your family. Just keep in mind this crochet pattern is at the intermediate level and is ideal for crocheters who are looking for a bit of a challenge. After you crochet a blanket with this pattern, you'll want to put it on display. And rightly so, too!
Color Pop Crochet Baby Afghan
Add some color to your baby's bedroom by making this Color Pop Crochet Baby Afghan. With a vibrant geometric square design, this crochet baby project is sure to brighten up any room you decide to use the final project in. You can even use this free pattern to make a beautiful baby shower gift or a sweet blanket for a toddler. There are so many ways to use this fabulous project once completed! Simply choose the yarn colors shown or use your own colors to make the final project feel more personal. You'll love how easy it is to make.
Ocean Waves Chunky Crochet Blanket Pattern
Add some blue to your home with this dynamic Ocean Waves Chunky Crochet Blanket Pattern. The vibrant blue and white color scheme is reminiscent of watching ocean waves crash into the shore, and the chunky yarn texture will make the final project feel dense and cozy. Once completed, you can easily use this crochet throw to brighten up a bedroom or living room. If you know someone who loves the color blue, then you could also use this pattern to make them a gift they'll love. Either way, the wave-like ripples featured in this free pattern will remind everyone of a pleasant day at sea!
Hug a Friend Square
Recently, many of my fellow Red Heart Joy Creators got together to make a beautiful afghan for our friend Allison from Red Heart Yarn. Each of us designed a 12" square and then we sent them off to a team member to join them. This lovely afghan was then given to Allison for a fun wedding gift! I love being a part of the Red Heart Yarns Joy Creators. One reason is because we all love to crochet, and this was one of our first group activities. The Hug a Friend Square is a fun and whimsical 12" square made using Chic Sheep Yarn in 3 colors. I hope you enjoy making it too, because this was one of my favorite blocks in my free pattern library.