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Cloud 9 Blanket

The Cloud 9 Blanket is the most snuggly thing, and I wish I made it bigger so that I could use it! The good news is that the size is super easily adjustable, and you will be able to make it any size you'd like. This blanket is made with Loops and Threads Kai and the border is Bernat Pipsqueak. You will need a 5.0mm and 7.0mm crochet hook to make this super simple project!

Cloud 9 Blanket

Serenity Blanket

The Serenity Blanket is a beautiful summery throw style blanket! Use this blanket as decor in your home or take it out for a picnic at the park! The Serenity Blanket crochet pattern is made using cotton worsted (#4) weight yarn in up to 6 different colors of your choice. I used I Love This Cotton! from Hobby Lobby. It's a nice soft cotton and a true worsted weight. You will need approximately 1,710 yards total. For the main color you'll need around 360 yards, and for each contrasting color you'll need around 270 yards. The throw is approximately 58″ x 42″, but the pattern comes with the multiples used to create a blanket in any size you prefer. This pattern is rated Easy in pattern difficulty. It is a very repetitive and simple stitch combo.

Serenity Blanket

Sunset Stripes Crochet Blanket

Snuggle up this fall and winter with the Sunset Stripes crochet blanket. This blanket features beginner stitches that create a beautiful striped texture. This blanket is crocheted with Hobby Lobby I Love this Yarn #4 worsted weight yarn. Any comparable yarn will work with this blanket pattern. You will need approx. 1243yds in Color A and 888yds in color B to make the size blanket you see in the pictures. The blanket size is approximately 52" x 40" in measurement. This blanket can be altered if you would like to make it in a smaller/bigger size.

Sunset Stripes Crochet Blanket

Rainbow Ruffle Blanket

The Rainbow Ruffle blanket is super warm, soft, cuddly, and so easy to make! The pattern is unbelievably simple; the entire blanket is crocheted in double crochet. The ruffle is added at the end, in front loops between two rows of different colors. The tutorial is written in standard US crochet terms, but if you're from the UK, you can easily follow the tutorial, just make treble crochet instead of double crochet (standing tr crochet instead of standing dc), and that's it! The other 2 stitches are the same (chain stitch and slip stitch). Yes, it's that simple!

Rainbow Ruffle Blanket

Crochet Ripple Baby Blanket Pattern

I finally decided to make this easy Ripple Crochet Baby Blanket free pattern. The truth is that I should have crocheted this baby blanket a couple of months ago, but I ve been busy with so many things What important is that the free pattern is ready for you below. After all, Mieux vaut tard que jamais (better late than never!) I want to crochet at least six new baby girl blankets in the next coming months (I may add a baby boy blanket in the mix as well).

Ripple Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

Herfst Blanket

The Herfst Blanket crochet pattern is an easy crochet blanket pattern. The irregular stripes and different texture enhances this simple wool blanket to a gorgeous piece of bedroom decor. Simple stitches and step by step pictures ensure anyone can make this blanket, no need to be an expert!

Herfst Blanket

Feather and Fan Baby Blanket

Baby blanket crochet patterns are one of the best options when it comes down to trying to pick a handmade gift for a special little one. This Feather and Fan Baby Blanket creates a phenomenal striped wave pattern that uses the straightforward foundation single crochet stitch. Fan-like sections of tight stitches offset with looser open stitches make up the individual rows. If there was a color scheme that could inspire you to hug, it would be this warm mint and gray combination. Lucky for you and the young one, you will have no problem working up this easy crochet baby blanket.

Feather and Fan Baby Blanket

Pinwheel Crochet Blanket Pattern

This whimsical blanket is made by combining my Windy Square and Pinwheel Square patterns with 2 different joining techniques and a simple striped border. The puff stitches, cables, Jacobs ladders, and 3D pinwheels add lots of texture for baby to play with, while the back side of the blanket is smooth against babys skin. Its made with Anne Geddes Baby yarn and comes out really soft and squishy. This yarn comes in whole range of colors, and the pattern includes some suggestions for alternate color combinations.

Pinwheel Crochet Blanket Pattern

Little Couch Potato Siesta Blanket

This Little Couch Potato Siesta Blanket was crocheted over the course of one weekend (at a relaxed pace), with 3 cakes of Pool Party Bernat Blanket Stripes yarn. The yarn was easy to work with and except for the final row of the project I let the colors come out of the yarn cake as they were dyed. The last row I removed a small section in the dark blue in order to use the next color in the ball to complete the final 2 rows in the same color. Two separate colors over the final 2 rows did not fit with the flow of the rest of the blanket. So if you end up in a similar place after you reach row 50 consider cutting out a small section and allowing the next section to take it's place to make the blanket color flow a bit more smoothly. This was a very relaxed and simple project to crochet. I love the striped effect created by the yarn and not having to sew in a bunch of yarn ends! Great for gifts, baby showers, children, floor blankets and cuddle time! Drew's finished blanket measures 40 inches wide and 36 inches long. The stitch multiple is 2+1 so you can create this to any size you wish easily.

Little Couch Potato Siesta Blanket

Rainy Days C2C Blanket

I get to cuddle up in blankets and the mood outside is perfect for diving into fantasy novels. This kind of weather is just right and that's what the Rainy Days blanket makes me think of. The beauty of this pattern is that the gradient in the Scarfie yarn does all the work and you don't need to measure or even keep track of rows. This corner to corner crochet blanket pattern is perfect for beginners who just want something simple to practice on without all the bells and whistles of complicated charts.This is a great first C2C (corner to corner) projec to try out!

Rainy Days C2C Blanket