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Ripple Baby Blanket Pastel

Use pastel yarn colors to make a great ripple baby blanket for your little one. This is an easy crochet pattern which is great for beginners. Makes for a great baby shower gift.

Ripple Baby Blanket Pastel

Giant Granny Square Throw

I made this beautiful throw as a gift for my son and his girlfriend. I love the geometric shapes and jewel toned colors which give it vibrancy. With the mix of colors the throw can match any decor, whether you use it on your bed for extra warmth or in the family room for cuddling on the couch. The throw is an easy pattern to make and will brighten up any room in your home. The Bernat premium yarn is very soft and washes beautifully. I hope you enjoy making it!

Giant Granny Square Throw

Two-Tone Wave Crochet Blanket Pattern

Can't decide which yarn color to use in a crochet afghan pattern? Well, now you can use both in this fascinating Two-Tone Wave Crochet Blanket Pattern. This eye-catching piece features the ripple stitch, which creates an elegant wave-like pattern that stretches across the entire piece. The varying shades of yarn also create interesting shadow illusions that give this project some character.

Two-Tone Wave Crochet Blanket Pattern

The C2c Beginner Crochet Baby Blanket

This C2C crochet pattern is beginner friendly. The pattern uses Extended half double crochets to create a delicate yet strong design. This blanket measures approximately 26' by 31". Decreases start along one edge initially to create the rectangular shape. You can customize this blanket to whatever size you need, but additional yarn may be required. I used Lion Brand Softa than Butta and the blanket is uper soft with a nice drape. Thanks and happy crocheting!

The C2c Beginner Crochet Baby Blanket

Pineapple of My Eye Baby Blanket

This baby blanket is so fun and easy featuring Lion Brand Mandala Baby yarn, the pineapple cluster stitch and an easy one-row repeat! Perfect match with the Lion Brand Mandala yarn but could certainly be made with any size weight yarn as gauge is not important with this project. The edging is a frilly double edged arch which is the perfect match with this blanket. Video stitch tutorial provided for help with pineapple cluster stitch. I think you will find this pattern as addictive as I do!

Pineapple of My Eye Baby Blanket

Circle In A Square Baby Blanket

This simple motif is easily customized, making it a great go-to pattern. This version includes pastel circles against white for a colorful baby blanket. Skills used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch, treble crochet Working in rounds, changing colors, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces Special stitches:

Circle In A Square Baby Blanket

Knitting Pullover

This is a top down circular yoke pattern based on the sweater worn by Jennifer Lawrence's character, ‘Kate Dibiasky' in the 2021 Netflix film

Knitting Pullover

Diamond Quilt C2c Graphgan

The Diamond Quilt C2C Graphgan is a crochet pixel blanket pattern with a modern look that features (almost) all the colors of Caron Little Crafties! Or you can use all those special odds and ends of your favorite colors and remember your favorite past projects - like a real quilt! Of course, I also needed a background yarn - and Caron Simply Soft is the perfect yarn to combine with the Little Crafties! I chose white, but I think this blanket would be amazing with black or gray as the backdrop for the diamonds. Just switch out the black or gray diamonds with the white Little Crafties skein! Both written instructions and a graph are included. I tried to match the colors in the graph to the actual yarn colors and create a random-ish arrangement, but of course, you can rearrange these colors however you like!

Diamond Quilt C2c Graphgan 

Basketweave Blocks Baby Blanket

The Basketweave Blocks Baby Blanket combines the look of crochet squares with NO seaming - and takes the basketweave stitch to the extreme! It's pretty heady stuff, but the end result is a cozy, soft, and totally nursery ready! The key here is working with 4 skeins of yarn at once. Just like when you'd make a striped pattern and carry the yarn along the side, but we're going to be changing colors in the middle of the row!

Basketweave Blocks Baby Blanket