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Tulip Stitch At Twilight Baby Blanket

I have a secret. My most favorite color in the world just might be every shade of purple in this delicious Tulip Stitch at Twilight Crochet Baby Afghan. This bit of grape-y goodness reminds me of a gorgeous summer evening just as it's drifting into the darkness of night. And this stitch. Sigh. The Crochet Tulip Stitch just might be my go-to baby afghan pattern stitch from now on. Why? Because it NATURALLY forms this little scalloped border on all sides. What?! You say?! YESSSS…. I know.. mindless crochet project just got even better.

Tulip Stitch At Twilight Baby Blanket

Electric Bubblegum Baby Blanket

With candy colors and a unique, zig-zag design, the Electric Bubblegum Baby Blanket is a bold design perfect for baby! The easy to memorize pattern can also be easily sized up or down, so you can make one for yourself too. I made this using Red Heart With Love yarn, which they had originally sent me for free for another design. The yarn is super soft and comes in loads of colors! This pattern was created for AllFreeCrochet's 10th Birthday Celebration.

Electric Bubblegum Baby Blanket

Katie Baby Blanket

The Katie Baby Blanket is a beautiful and dainty blanket project that will make a lovely gift for a new baby! I used Paintbox Yarns Simply DK yarn in the colorway Ballet Pink to create the baby blanket. This yarn is one of my favorite DK (#3) weight yarns. The crochet pattern is rated Easy in pattern difficulty. This baby blanket pattern uses basic stitch combos to create this light lacy look to it! The blanket measures 32" x 32", but the pattern also comes with multiples to adjust the sizing.

Katie Baby Blanket

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

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

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

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

Rainbow Shells Baby Blanket

A baby blanket bursting with bright colors in a gorgeous easy stitch! Create this delightful blanket in an array of colors, perfect for any baby shower!

Rainbow Shells Baby Blanket

Easy Sprinkles Baby Blanket

Soft, squishy and best of all, beginner friendly, this baby blanket is just the pattern you need for you next baby shower gift or your new bundle of joy! Crocheters of all levels will find this pattern engaging with a lovely end result. Crocheting in the back loop only of the hdc gives the blankets it's unique striped texture. The beautiful variegated yarn takes the guess work out of color choices and gives you a variety of options.

Easy Sprinkles Baby Blanket