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Princess Dress Blanket Crochet Pattern

Shaped like elaborate ball gowns, this whimsical Princess Dress Blanket resembles fancy frocks worn by the like of Cinderella and Belle.

Just slip your arms into their sleeves and marvel at how regal you suddenly feel.

Although the designer created the directions with adults in mind, there are four sizes available – two for grown-ups, one for a toddler, and another to fit a child.

If you’re a kind of person who prefers to curl up with a blanket as cute as it is cozy, then this blanket have you covered – literally!

Princess Dress Blanket Crochet Pattern

Get the Pattern by Carol Hladik Designs here

Crochet Happy Bee Applique Pattern

Making cute appliqués can be a great yarn buster project to use up the odds and ends in your stash. If you have any yellow yarn or black yarn leftover from another project, this crochet happy bee appliqué is the obvious project for you.

This would make a beautiful addition to any summery crochet project, a hanging decoration on its own or you might even attach them to the front of greeting cards, perhaps to gift to your gardening friends!

Crochet Happy Bee Applique Pattern

Get the Pattern by Crafting Happiness UK here

Midnight Diamond Blanket Crochet Pattern

This is a crochet pattern for a blanket made using tapestry crochet and would be suitable for an intermediate crocheter looking to try tapestry crochet for the first time.

This Midnight Diamond Blanket is made of squares that are joined together to form an attractive tile-like pattern.

The finished blanket, made with DK yarn, measures 88 cm by 113 cm. However, you can easily vary the size of your blanket by making more or fewer squares.

Midnight Diamond Blanket Crochet Pattern

Get the Pattern by Catherine Crochets here

Crochet Ripple Blanket Free Pattern

If you love simple yet classic looking projects then this Ripple Free Crochet Blanket Pattern is for you! And if you are seeking to learn how to crochet ripples, this is the perfect place to start.

The alternating color changes are easy to remember, so you will have the hang of the ripple pattern down well before you’ve completed the blanket.

You can also blend yarn colors to create a softer effect when changing colors.

Crochet Ripple Blanket Free Pattern

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