So, I would like to present a more classic chevron blanket, so evocative of waves on the sea. Moreover, it's a super simple pattern with a wonderful, fun texture.
So, I would like to present a more classic chevron blanket, so evocative of waves on the sea. Moreover, it's a super simple pattern with a wonderful, fun texture.
To begin with, this pattern produces chevrons with highly developed textures. Not only is it beautiful when comlete, it's also fun and easy to make for any gender or occasion.
To begin with, here is a real classic that would be so welcome in any boho or retro setting. Overall, this is a great pattern for using up yarn ends, as there is just no need to make large patches in any single color. Moreover, a simple, straight black border gives it that finished and designed look.
Next, this beautiful chevron blanket is made using Tunisian crochet. Undoubtedly, It has such a southern, Caribbean flair to it, don't you think?
To begin with, this nature inspired project takes the slightly lighter, pastel hues of spring. Undoubtedly, this is a look at a spring meadow and the skies above it.
Next, the vivid blossoms of summer are evident in this nature inspired creation. Without a doubt this is the most striking ombonation.
Finally, we get into a nature inspired winter. Consequently, we see a gamma of whites and greys, so evocative of winter in the mountains.
Mving on, nature inspired crochet takes into fall, with earth tones, olives and fiery oranges. Truly, this is a fall stroll in the park in crochet form.
However, a geometric blanket is also a great showcase for a vivid color palette. Thus, here is a similar, yet so different geometric beauty.
Of course, a geometric blanket can be a more traditional mosaic-like arrangement. Thereby, here is nother interpretation of the two-tone geometric pattern in the Mabel blanket below. Moreover, it's also a great one if you wish to highlight a simple, modern interior without overpowering it with loud, eye-watering colors.