However, this next Catherine’s wheel stitch blanket is a totally different approach and shows off that this stitch is not a one trick pony, and that it can be used in a great variety of projects.
However, this next Catherine’s wheel stitch blanket is a totally different approach and shows off that this stitch is not a one trick pony, and that it can be used in a great variety of projects.
The confetti vintage ripple blanket is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful, wavy rippling blankets embodied. Therefore, it will also be a cherished item, and possibly an heirloom in the fullness of time.
This is a beautiful realization of a vintage pattern for a baby set. In the pattern, you will find instructions for this lovely cardi along with booties and a bonnet. This particular cardi has watermelon hues, but you can use any color you want - you can make it plain or multicolor as you wish. Enjoy
For those babies in training to be soccer stars, i.e. those that kick all the time, it is hard to cover their legs with a blanket. This bunting bag will be perfect for them. It looks adorable and in the meantime you can be sure that your little star will stay warm.
Who doesn't love pulled taffy candy, a childhood memory for so many of us? Well. Here are some blankets that are inspired by this trip down memory lane. While this blanket is designed to be a baby blanket, it can easily be adjusted up to any size needed. Moreover, the rich, variegated texture will be pleasant to hold in your hand, but it will be a veritable panoply of textures for your baby to explore and play with. More than that, this is a relatively easy pattern that works up quickly and allows you to make adjustments in terms of the colors you use. Crochet this for a bit of childhood nostalgia.
I found next amazing blanket pattern. This time it is Nomad by Fate Straight. I hope you will love this intriguing design in which we not only change colour in rows, but also a directions! Final effect is amazing and will reward all work you put into it.
Adalia shawl pattern
Unity cal
The Lydia Blanket is primarily intended to be a baby blanket, and uses the Scheepjes Cotton 8 yarn, perfect for baby's sensitive skin. Of course, because of the repeating pattern, you can also make a much larger blanket or throw project out of this. The stitch is light, airy and a great combination of warmth and breathability, and, last, but not least, very, very attractive.
Lastly, here is another mitered granny square blanket with a rosette. Indeed, this is a beautiful example of how to use an eccentric motif to really draw the eye and set the tone for each square. Though it may look more complicated, in fact only the rosette is of any possible concern.