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Bobble Stroller Blanket

Bobble Stroller Blanket

There are tons and tons of patterns for crib-sized blankets and receiving blankets, but I haven't seen many that are small stroller blankets. I wanted to make this Bobble Stroller Blanket for my cousin, and she's always on the go. She needed something small enough to grab and go, but that would still be big enough for her baby to use. This blanket is just the right size for taking with you, and unlike a lovey, it can actually be used as a blanket. Let's get into how to make this free crochet baby blanket pattern!

Unicorn Bricks Baby Blanket

The Unicorn Bricks Baby Blanket is a knit-look reversible baby blanket featuring two different looks! While on the right side you'll have a lovely brick stitch pattern, on the wrong side you'll get a pretty striped ribbed pattern, similar to knitted Brioche. Don't worry about having to many tails to weave in! There are not! The blanket is worked combining a solid white color yarn with a striped yarn. You will not cut the yarns at the end of the rows, but carry them up from row to row along one side of the blanket. Get your supplies and start working on this gorgeous crochet blanket!

Unicorn Bricks Baby Blanket

Crazy Ripple Blanket

Use up leftover yarn with this Crazy Ripple Blanket. Let your imagination go crazy as you complete this free crochet afghan pattern. Use light worsted weight yarn to complete this cozy blanket. The pattern is presented as patterns to create the individual sections because the design can be customized and created as you go. Construction guidelines are also included in the instructions.

Crazy Ripple Blanket

Cinnamon Spice Granny Square Blanket

Cinnamon Spice Granny Square Blanket is a baby blanket pattern that is worked up as a continuous, or never ending, granny square pattern. Granny square afghans like this are so easy to work on since you can keep crocheting around your granny square if you'd like to make your crochet blanket bigger. This easy pattern is perfect for the newbie crocheter and makes for a perfect baby shower gift. Choose the soft and warm colors as suggested, or pick your own favorite colors for a blanket uniquely you.

Cinnamon Spice Granny Square Blanket

Tiny Royal Baby Blanket

Few months ago, I was browsing Pinterest, and I came across this new crochet technique called the Element CAL. what does it mean? I didn't know then, but I liked it so much that I started crocheting immediately, following the tutorial videos by: itsallinanutshell.com, which I thank so much for the gorgeous Element CAL design and clear instructions. This technique needs concentration at first, nevertheless, with time your work will go smoothly. I had a small bag full of cotton yarn (catania and alize), so I wanted to make a project inspired by the Element CAL pattern, and now I proudly present to you my Tiny Royal Baby Blanket. Materials Yarn: Schachenmayer, Catania, 100% cotton, yarn weight: sport. 50 g/ 1.75 oz. 125 m/ 137 yds. one skein of each: anthrazit 429, denim 421, jade 253 and gold 249. Alize, cotton baby, 50% cotton, 50% acrylic. classical unbrushed, 100 g/ 3.53 oz. 270 m/295 yds. color 13. 2 skeins. Crochet Hook: US: E-4, 3.5 mm. Tapestry needle

Tiny Royal Baby Blanket

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Soft Pastels Crochet Baby Blanket

Looking for a last-minute baby shower gift? Make this Soft Pastels Crochet Baby Blanket that you can complete in a day or less. This quick and easy pattern is sure to be a wonderful gift for any newborn baby. Made with soft yarn and a gentle pastel color theme, this crochet baby afghan will be treasured by anyone who receives it. Once completed, you can easily use the finished project to decorate a nursery or keep as a comfortable lapghan. Either way, this free crochet baby blanket pattern will be a pleasure to make and enjoy!

Soft Pastels Crochet Baby Blanket

Dragonfly Throw

Dragonfly Throw

The Dragonfly Throw is as vibrant as its namesake, with brilliant purple and pink stripes playing off of each other. This easy crochet blanket creates a unique pattern that really does look like a dragonfly, but it does so in a way that is possible for any crocheter to complete. Worked in rounds, the center will seem like it is releasing these beautiful creatures to fly into your arms. This throw would give your armchair a touch of elegance, or it would be a great finishing touch to the end of a bed. With these colors and spectacular design, the possibilities are endless.

Modern Heirloom Baby Afghan

This is one of my favorite stitch patterns to use and it makes such a beautiful gift for an expecting mother. Recently, I learned how to make the linen stitch, which is also called the moss stitch, granite stitch, and the woven stitch. Once you learn the techniques, the crochet projects are endless. Today, though, we will be making the modern heirloom baby afghan and it is super easy.This baby afghan has a modern look to it, but at the same time, is a beautiful blanket to pass on as an heirloom-if it lasts that long. There is a row-by-row color list, as well as, a video tutorial of how to complete the stitch. Learn how to crochet over the end stitches for a finished look. Very easy to achieve.

Modern Heirloom Baby Afghan

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Done In A Day Throw Blanket

Done In A Day Throw Blanket

With it's knit look and braid like stitches, this cuddler blanket is both timeless and right on trend. Using a large hook and super bulky yarn, you'll be cozy both making and using your squishy new blanket. One day is all you'll need to whip it up, and it's easy enough for beginners! This makes a great last minute gift to a loved one or just for yourself. If you've got a 15mm hook and some super bulky yarn, you can get it done today!