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5 Hour Baby Blanket

Who doesn't love a fast blanket pattern that is perfect for making last-minute gifts? This blanket was designed using the squishy Bernat Blanket yarn. You can't beat the softness of this yarn. The pattern uses extended single crochet stitches that add texture to your blanket. I modified the regular Moss stitch to work up this design. The stitch pattern is easy to work and grows quickly too. I finished this blanket in less than 5 hours!

5 Hour Baby Blanket

Lemon Squeezy Baby Blanket

The Lemon Squeezy Baby Blanket crochet pattern is an easy crochet pattern. You should know how to chain, single crochet, double crochet, complete a standing single crochet, and spike stitch for this pattern. The finished baby blanket is approximately 30" by 28". I do provide the multiple, and it would be very easy to make this blanket bigger or smaller as desired. The pattern calls for approximately 1100 yds of dk weight yarn and a size H8 5mm crochet hook.

Lemon Squeezy Baby Blanket

Bear c2c Baby Blanket

I think Woodland animals are adorable so I thought it would be fun to design some c2c blankets inspired by these cute little guys. You can stitch the four animals (Raccoon, Fox, Owl and Bear) together to create one larger afghan, use a larger hook size to make individual blankets, or, attach an individual graph to a dowel rod and hang it on the wall for some adorable wall art! Free pattern includes a downloadable PDF graph and written instructions.

Bear c2c Baby Blanket

Heirloom Baby Blanket

Handmade baby blankets are a thoughtful gift for anyone expecting a child. This pattern makes a delicate lace fabric that would be perfect for an heirloom baby blanket. You could of course choose to make a throw and increase your foundation chain to make a larger version too. This blanket measures: 35 Inches X 42 Inches and if you would like to make it larger (or smaller) you can adapt your foundation chain to a multiple of 5 plus 3.

Heirloom Baby Blanket

Lovable Baby Blanket

Any new mom is sure to fall in love with this Lovable Baby Blanket. Use pastel colored yarn to complete this crocheted afghan for yourself or an expectant mother-to-be. This baby blanket is made by joining together crocheted granny squares. Each square measures 4.25 inches. Use worsted weight yarn in any four colors of your choice to make this cute and cozy baby afghan.

Lovable Baby Blanket

Cloudy Skies Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

Keep your newborn baby warm with this simple Cloudy Skies Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern. The eye-catching texture used in this pattern is created using the lemon peel stitch, which fits perfectly with the pleasant blue and gray color scheme that doesn't overwhelm the senses. Once completed, you can use your final project as a baby blanket, a comfortable lapghan, or even as a decorative mat for your home. With so much versatility, there is no doubt that this easy crochet blanket pattern will be a perfect fit for any need you use it for!

Cloudy Skies Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

Ruffle Edged Crochet Baby Blanket

The Ruffle Edged Crochet Baby Blanket is not your ordinary crochet pattern. You can add some pizzazz to this blanket with ruffle edge made out of fabric. This fresh idea combines two mediums and we love any new take on the classic baby blanket. People are really crazy for baby blanket crochet patterns, so we are always looking for more. The fabric edging is only worked on three edges so that the ruffles won't tickle the baby's face. Change up the colors or work up a nice pink one like in the picture for a baby girl.

Ruffle Edged Crochet Baby Blanket

Cupcake Baby Blanket

This blanket has tons of great texture - the lines in the “paper liner” are achieved with simple post stitches, and the “sprinkles” on the icing are treble crochets sandwiched between single crochets - simple but super effective! Lots for baby to touch and love.

Cupcake Baby Blanket

Uniflower Baby Blanket

I've been fond of these 3D little crochet flowers featured on MyPicot.com ever since I discovered the site, but never had the guts to learn how to crochet and incorporate them in any design. Having a combination of baby yarn at hand, I decided that this is the time to put my own spin on this, and so I came up with this baby blanket project. I had a blast crocheting this blanket, as I found that work flowed easily and smoothly once I got the hang of crocheting the flowers. You can also choose to make it in one color, pink or blue to make the blanket suit a baby's gender, or make it using any unisex color you fancy. Have fun making it! Level: Intermediate

Uniflower Baby Blanket