Lastly, the beautiful texture of the Dahlia Blanket pattern can give amazing results as a nursery blanket as well. Consequently, the spike stitch blurs the boundaries between colors and gives the additional effect of colors fading into each other.
Lastly, the beautiful texture of the Dahlia Blanket pattern can give amazing results as a nursery blanket as well. Consequently, the spike stitch blurs the boundaries between colors and gives the additional effect of colors fading into each other.
Anno 1926 is a new memorial blanket pattern, designed by Iman van der Kraan. The pattern is foreseen as a CAL which will start on September 2nd and will be released in 15 languages. As the pattern is challenging, it is recommended that you join the CAL at the beginning which will help you to divide the work into smaller, less complicated parts.
Last Dance Under the Clouds is a color variation of Last Dance on the Beach Blanket - a memorial blanket project which was a tribute to Marinke Slump, a popular crochet designer, by her online fiends.
To begin with, the rainbow pastel colors of Stylecraft Special DK yarn underline the delicacy and beauty of the feather and fan stitch. Consequently, this color combo definitely is a good idea for a baby shower and goes well with any newborn clothes.
Continuing, here is a feather and fan stitch baby blanket using the same techniques. Although, or perhaps because, it is created only with 2 hues of TLC Baby Solid yarn in white and blue-ish Bunny Print, it is simple and elegant. At the same time, it is an outstanding blanket with an intriguing texture.
To begin with, let's start our butterfly project ideas with this unique and huge Monarch Butterfly Blanket. To summarise, it is made using Half Double Crochet Stitches in the Mini C2C technique. Thus, this results in a fine-textured, high definition image of the butterfly.
However, you can also do a very different, modern take on a summer flower hexagon blanket. Therefore, we present this 3D beauty with lovely, raised flowers on a broad background.
The first of our sunflower ideas is a beautiful blanket with wonderful 3D sunflowers. Indeed, these pop out so much, that you'll truly believe that you're standing in a sunflower field.
Here is a slightly modified and fun griddle stitch project with a lovely pattern of intersecting green stripes. The intersections additionally show intensified color, giving the blanket a more colorful look.