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Simply Mad Throw

Simply Mad Throw

You can really go crazy with the Simply Mad Throw. This crochet blanket is straight forward and you can adapt it however you desire. Make it all one color or create a rainbow of color. You can make a small lapghan or a full sized crochet afghan. It's really up to you and there's not too much method to this madness. You work it up with two strands of yarn to make it even more crazy and brilliant! Do we sound insane? We do love this blanket a lot, so we probably are mad for it.

Gnome for Christmas Blanket

Gnome for Christmas Blanket

I love Gnomes and have been wanting to make something gnome related for a while now. This Christmas Gnome Scene blanket will be sure to delight the Christmas Gnome lover in your life! Made with the Corner to Corner (C2C) Crochet technique. Complete written row by row instructions as well as full color graphs for each panel are included! Comprised of 6 different panels which will get released over 7 weeks -- one panel per week which will be sewn together with a final post for the border instructions. The way the panels are split will also allow you make to make pillows or wall hangings -- the perfect Christmas decor!

Haunted House Blanket

If you're looking for a spooky Halloween blanket crochet pattern, look no further! My latest free crochet pattern is this Haunted House themed corner to corner Halloween blanket. I am really happy with how this crochet blanket turned out. It was definitely worth the work of weaving in those ends. My kids are already fighting over it. We are all Halloween lovers in this house. I think it would be a fun crochet gift for a Halloween loving child, friend or family member. It would also make an awesome baby shower gift for a Halloween baby.

Haunted House Blanket

Granny Square Weekend Wonder

Who doesn't like making a throw in just one weekend? This Granny Square Weekend Wonder is just the right crochet afghan pattern for you. It's worked from the center out in one piece, so there are no seams to sew; it's just that easy! Because of how it's made, this granny square crochet pattern is easy to make as big or as small as you want. So grab your hook and some yarn and get going!

Granny Square Weekend Wonder

Springtime Baby Crochet Blanket

Springtime Baby Crochet Blanket

The Springtime Baby Crochet Blanket is a must-make this season. The unique basket weave texture provides warmth and style for any cuddly recipient. Its simple, repetitive pattern makes it a pleasure to create, right down to the very last double crochet. Easy crochet patterns like this make working up baby patterns totally worth it. The beautiful teal color is sure to brighten up baby's room and mood.

Striped Flower Garden

The Striped Flower Garden square features a dimensional flower in the center, and then square rounds of different colors and sizes to the edge. When made in worsted weight yarn such as Red Heart With Love, the square is 12″. Due to the texture, the Striped Flower Garden square would also look lovely in one solid color. You could even make a blanket with multiple squares each made of a different color. Get creative and have fun!

Striped Flower Garden

Open Stitch Quick Crochet Lapghan

This open stitch lapghan pattern is pretty and perfect for toddlers and up. It's great for people in wheelchairs or anyone wishing to cozy up by the fireplace. I used a worsted weight economic yarn, but any yarn should work just as well. I love the solid color, but it can also be worked up in stripes if you like. Best part is that it is a beginner friendly making it great for anyone to master. Plus, if you work it up in stripes you can use up your odds and ends.

Open Stitch Quick Crochet Lapghan

Spring Vibes Baby Blanket

Spring Vibes Baby Blanket

When I designed this baby blanket, the snow just started melting and the fresh grass shoots were showing up in places. I wanted the Spring Vibes Baby Blanket to reflect just that. The white and grey blanket reminds me of the melted snow and the green, busy edging resembles the fresh grass. For this blanket, I use 2 strands of double knit yarn held together, one strand of white and one of grey, and the granny stripe stitch for the pattern. For the border, I use just one strand of double knit yarn in green and the layered scallops border.