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Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner

I love the quote "those that sleep under a crochet blanket, are comforted by love". It gives me all the fuzzy feelings when I think about those that I have gifted a blanket too. This easy Granny C2C blanket pattern creates a cosy, comfortable crochet blanket. Working with the corner to corner crochet technique means this blanket works up quickly so you can be snuggled on the sofa in next to no time! And a crochet blanket is always a well received gift, whatever the age of the recipient!

Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner

Calming Seas Blanket

Bring some peace of mind into your living room with this Calming Seas Blanket. If you enjoy the half double crochet stitch, you'll be a fan of this lovely crochet afghan pattern. Featuring gorgeous stripes and a classic, cozy design, this crochet blanket pattern will become a fast favorite around your home. Make it in the relaxing color palette shown, or change it up to match your home decor. This blanket looks warm and inviting draped over a chair, so make it an inviting part of your space.

Calming Seas Blanket

Pink and White Baby Blanket

This Pink and White Baby Blanket will be perfect to wrap baby in. Crochet baby patterns are always great to give as baby shower gifts, too. The shells created within the design really add a fabulous look to it. Use different colored yarns for a boy or girl. Variegated yarns can be fun, too.

Pink and White Baby Blanket

Brainless Wonder Baby Afghan

My friends meet your next favorite thing: the Brainless Wonder Baby Afghan. I love a brainless wonder. The kind of project you can laze around in your living room, mindlessly crocheting for hours while you drink your favorite beverage and binge watch Netflix. And if you want to take it on vacation or some such other crocheting adventure, it's game to go without too much fuss. The Red Heart Ombre yarn is gorgeous, and with a fast an easy stitch like the sedge stitch, what's more to love?"

Brainless Wonder Baby Afghan

Color Pop Crochet Baby Afghan

Add some color to your baby's bedroom by making this Color Pop Crochet Baby Afghan. With a vibrant geometric square design, this crochet baby project is sure to brighten up any room you decide to use the final project in. You can even use this free pattern to make a beautiful baby shower gift or a sweet blanket for a toddler. There are so many ways to use this fabulous project once completed! Simply choose the yarn colors shown or use your own colors to make the final project feel more personal. You'll love how easy it is to make.

Color Pop Crochet Baby Afghan

Jewel's Flower Blanket

With this pattern create a lap blanket that consists of large dimensional flower motifs. Each flower center is in relief, while the contrasting colors and various stitch patterns give textural interest to the rest of the panels. Each hexagon motif measures 14” from corner to diagonal corner, and 12 1/2” from flat side to flat side.. The blanket measures 37” x 38” in total. Materials required: Caron Simply Soft Tweeds - - Gray Heather - 2 skeins Caron Simply Soft - Off White - 3 skeins

Jewel's Flower Blanket

In a Jiffy Crochet Throw

The In a Jiffy Crochet Throw is something you can actually work up in a short amount of time because it uses super bulky yarn. Use any color you want for this decorative and warm crochet throw pattern. Blankets are things that everyone loves and uses constantly, especially if you love sitting on the couch with a book or a cup of coffee. Wintertime seems fast approaching every year, so there's no excuse for you not to take just a small amount of time our of your day for this fun crochet afghan!

In a Jiffy Crochet Throw

Mountain Trail Tweed Blanket

This crochet blanket with a woven look is so much fun to make in a unique stitch. This stitch may look difficult but only uses single, double and chain stitches used in combination. The unique placement of the dropped double crochets into skipped stitches from the previous row gives this stitch its woven appearance. The colorwork technique of using two strands of yarn for different rows also creates this unique look. And don't worry you won't have a ton of ends to weave in either! You drop and pick up the yarn strands as you need them - yay! I have a complete photo and video tutorial for the Interlocking Arched Columns stitch used in this blanket to help you as well. This blanket is worked from side to side with lovely fringe added to the ends. A lovely and warm addition to your home!

Mountain Trail Tweed Blanket

Namaqualand Blanket Pattern

If you'd like to add some serious color to your bedroom or sitting area, then think beyond using paint. Instead, you can pick up your crochet hook and create the Namaqualand Blanket Pattern. This stunner incorporates several crochet stitches, including the popcorn and shell stitches, resulting in a crochet blanket that you'll want to make for everyone in your family. Just keep in mind this crochet pattern is at the intermediate level and is ideal for crocheters who are looking for a bit of a challenge. After you crochet a blanket with this pattern, you'll want to put it on display. And rightly so, too!

Namaqualand Blanket Pattern