Kaleidoscope crochet blanket free pattern
Kaleidoscope crochet blanket free pattern
To begin with, we have this mosaic blanket done in modified earth tones. Undobtedly, it would be a great center piece in a pale-colored room.
Although the very colorful version of the hexagon flower blanket above is a natural, here is one to show you that a three-colored variation is also beautiful. Additionally this one will be more suited to modern interiors, with their limited palette.
In a different vein, this blanket relies less on texture and more on colors to achieve its wonderful effect. In fact, this is likely the hippiest blanket we're showing today precisely for that reason.
This hexagon flower blanket is truly a wonderful accent for a room and a splash of color. Undoubtedly, it works best if the main background of the blanket matches the room it's in, so that its flowers really pop!
Alternatively, this ocean inspired blanket is a little more stylized, a little more shimmery. Therefore, it'll be a great eye catcher on earthtone furniture.
However if a polychrome project like the previous one is a little too loud for you, and a monochrome one is not loud enough, why not try one like this one? Indeed, we could call it an oligochrome for having just a few colors. As a consequence of the highly contrasting two color main part, it gets a lovely geometric pattern that is topped off with a golden tasseled edge. Wow!.
To begin with, this project is made using the Ribbed Diamond Blanket pattern. This pattern is especially interesting, because it mainly uses texture to delineate the constituent diamonds from one another. Combined with the velvet yarn, this is a blanket fit for a king.
This triangular half-square mosaic bedspread pattern combines both traditional complete squares and ones made of two triangular half-squares. To summarize, the diagonal divisions allow you to experiment with any number of either repeating or random patterns and layouts.