The little ones usually love sleeping with their teddy bear. This teddy bear baby blanket will definitely fit in because of its colors and lovely texture. Plus, the trimming in the edges will remind your little boy of his Teddy’s ears.
The little ones usually love sleeping with their teddy bear. This teddy bear baby blanket will definitely fit in because of its colors and lovely texture. Plus, the trimming in the edges will remind your little boy of his Teddy’s ears.
This textured hexagon pattern is a very relaxing pattern but also something new and different to try and to learn. It’s created using brioche technique which creates not only an incredible effect but a thick texture as well.
You can work a continuous any size hexagon or join the motifs to create blanket, sweater, bag, rug.
The pattern requires at least two contrasting colors. It’s a perfect stash busting pattern!
The best thing about crocheting this hexagon afghan is getting to play with different color combinations. The pattern chose a palette of greens, reddish browns, and blues but this pattern would also work up great in a more monochromatic color scheme. The creative options are endless!
This fun and modern temperature blanket is worked in panels, using two different types of yarns and is done in Tunisian Simple Stitch.
Daily temperature color stripes are worked using a contrasting color which gives the striping a blended and woven look. Panels are joined together and a simple single crochet border is added to finish it off.
Track the daily temperature of an entire year and make a beautiful, one-of-a-kind granny square blanket! This Temperature Calendar Blanket Pattern uses a small, simple version of the classic granny square and the join-as-you-go method for ease of joining!
Really simple little diamonds work up quickly. They are also join-as-you-go, if you like that kind of thing – and the contrasting joining color could be done in high/low for the day.
This blanket features a 2 toned basic granny square for each temperature range that is then surrounded by the Continuous Flat Braid Join to give the entire blanket an heirloom look.
Create a blanket, one row each day throughout the year. Every day, add a row to the hexagon based on the temperature of the day.
At the end of the week there will be a finished hexagon. Sew the hexagons together to create a blanket.
Add a bit of sunshine to your home with this Winnie Blanket. This two toned hexagon blanket will quickly become your favorite thing to make. This blanket is constructed of 59 hexagons and 8 trapezoids to create the perfect accessory for any home.
The simple color changes create a unique design when all pieces are assembled. The modular construction make it easy to take this blanket on the go.
Temperature blankets are always so cute to make, and exciting too, making us wondering what temperature will be next day, and if it means a change of color or not.
This project uses the mosaic overlay crochet technique to create a unique blanket of your own.