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Flower Power Granny Hexagon

If you know how to crochet a granny square, then you might be ready to add a new twist on the traditional pattern with the Flower Power Granny Hexagon. This pattern has a bright flower in the center of the hexagon that looks like it can be picked. A lace-like design surrounds the flower, while the edges have a pretty blue frame. Consider using this crochet granny hexagon on its own as a potholder, or incorporate it as part of a larger project, such as a bag or blanket. This is an easy pattern that won't take long to make!

Flower Power Granny Hexagon

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Crochet Scrap Blanket

Crochet Scrap Blanket

A crochet scrap blanket is meant to use up your scrap yarn that you don't have a particular use for. This blanket uses corner to corner stitches and seaming together to create a beautiful chevron pattern. Use all the colors you have in your yarn stash to make this colorful throw blanket. First, make strips of corner to corner in varying colors. Last, sew the strips together to make the chevron pattern. It is a great mindless project!

The Granny Block Blanket

Here we are again with the next instalment to the Yarn Stash Series. I have a seriously large yarn stash and I know lots of you do too so my mission is to make tutorials and patterns for you to enjoy. The Granny Block Blanket is a classic that anyone can tackle. All you need is a bunch of your favourite colour yarns from your stash and you're away. The stitch uses a simple repeat so is perfect for beginners to practise technique and tension or a mindless project for the more experienced to enjoy in front of the sofa.

The Granny Block Blanket

Cuddle Soft Baby Blanket

This free baby afghan pattern gives you the sweetest little cuddle soft baby blanket. Work up this blanket as a gift for a baby shower or just a present for the little one in your life. Choose a color based on the gender of the newborn or do a gender-neutral blanket if it's a surprise. Red Heart Baby yarn is used to work up this blanket in rows while the border is worked in rounds. Front post double and back post double crochet stitches make up this blanket.

Cuddle Soft Baby Blanket

Merry Go Round Crochet Blanket

Merry Go Round Crochet Blanket

The Merry-Go-Round blanket is a lovely design that is perfect to show off the beautiful color changes in ombre yarn, such as yarn cakes and self striping yarn. Like a Merry-Go-Round, this patterns rounds go around and around, worked in continuous spirals without joining. The repetitive pattern is both fun and therapeutic to crochet, and easy to get a hang of in just a few rounds. The size of the blanket can easily be adjusted to be however large or small as you'd like, depending on how much yarn you use.

Mocha Ripple Throw

Mocha Ripple Throw

This is the Mocha Ripple throw and it's a gorgeous mix of warm, deep browns and creamy neutrals. It reminds me of a cup of coffee or hot chocolate after spending the day out shopping in the brisk Autumn air. The pattern for this afghan is actually very simple and once I figured out how I wanted the colors to line up, the rest was just repetition. And although I made my blanket HUGE at 7×6 feet for a queen sized bed, you can make this in any size you like.

Raised Bunchberry Square

Raised Bunchberry Square

A raised center makes this floral granny square stand out. This is one of 36 free crochet patterns for 6 (15 cm) squares by 30 different designers included in the Mystery Lapghan Crochet-A-Long. This pattern includes photo tutorials for the special stitches. Skills used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Working in rounds, increasing, joining new colors, working in chain spaces, working in the back loop Special stitches: beg-cl, cdc, cl, FPsc (with written explanation and photo tutorials included in pattern)

Two In One Granny Square Blanket

Two In One Granny Square Blanket

Overall it is a lovely pattern and perfect for a beginner who wants to expand their knowledge on more advanced techniques. After around five rows, the pattern is super easy to follow, so it's a great pattern for less experienced crocheters who gain confidence by following a written pattern. A simple but effective pattern that suits all colour schemes. what someone has said about our pattern - Absolutely love the pattern, so easy to read and follow. Creates a lovely effect and I will definitely be using the pattern again as well as recommending to friends, fellow crocheters etc.