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Sleepy Bear Baby Blanket

"This adorable baby blanket will be the talk of the baby shower! You can crochet this future family heirloom with size 3 light weight baby yarn to make a blanket that is light and airy, perfect for those warm weather babies. Let's not forget the toddlers who love their security blankets!

Basket Weave Baby Blanket

Give baby his very first gift by making this Basket Weave Baby Blanket. Free baby afghan patterns are great for those expecting a little one. This blanket is crocheted with cotton worsted weight yarn, while the basket weave design makes it nice and warm for those winter months.

Margot Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

"With the Margot Baby Blanket i found a crochet stitch which is actually a filet crochet stitch pattern and then i integrated a border seamlessly so you just crochet the border on both sides of the blanket as you are crocheting along which automatically gives it a finish look, how easy is

Big Block Baby Blanket

"This small baby blanket is a new twist on the basketweave stitch except it is done in groups of 10 so that it looks like blocks. After the second row, you really don't need to do much counting as you will just keep doing the stitches in groups of 10s. You must know how to work around the

Tons of Texture Chevron Baby Blanket

"Chunky, soft, ridges, and popcorn… this baby blanket is filled with textures that tiny fingers will love. Finished size is approximately 28”X36”. To make a wider blanket, simply increase the starting chain, or to make it longer repeat the rows. Pattern combines half double crochet stitches,

X's and O's Baby Blanket

Work this pattern in two strands and come out with the cutest baby blanket. This easy crochet pattern is great for baby showers or birthday gifts. Fine yarn makes it nice and soft for baby.

Hairpin Lace Baby Blanket

"This pattern uses hairpin lace and links to a free photo and video tutorial for creating and joining the strips of lace. It's a show-stopper! It is sized for a baby blanket, but could easily be expanded to a larger afghan, if desired. You'll need a hairpin lace loom, a size H