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Two Color Geometric Blanket Free Crochet Patterns

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Two Color Geometric Blanket Free Crochet Patterns
This black and white crocheted blanket features a striking star-like design, showcasing intricate crochet patterns with a geometric flair.

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Color is pretty, but Black and White is an Art form. Although colors can be stunning, black and white patterns have an elegant and subdued simplicity that makes them timeless and endearing. Undoubtedly, two-tone designs lend themselves very well to repeating, geometric motifs that highlight the interplay of light and dark and thrive on the contrast. Therefore, the motifs themselves can be as simple or intricate as the crocheter wants to make them, and serve to support the yin-yang relationship of the colors in a B&W blanket. As usual, a link to free patterns is included under the photos.

Reversible Geometric Blanket 

Modern interiors do well with simple, two-tone accessories with geometric patterning. In particular, Scandinavian-inspired design, with its light tones, straight lines and bright-finished wood goes perfectly with black and white dogtooth, checkerboard, or cross patterns. The reversible geometric blanket is great, because you can vary your room’s décor simply by flipping the blanket from one side to the other.  A link to the free pattern is below photos.

Skills: Easy   Designer: Catherine McLennan

Reversible Geometric Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

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Reversible Geometric Blanket

The Mabel Blanket 

Another interpretation of the two-tone geometric pattern is the Mabel blanket below. It’s also a great one if you wish to highlight a simple, modern interior without overpowering it with loud, eye-watering colors.

Skills:  Intermediate         Designer:Meghan Ballmer

 

The Mabel Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

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Mabel Blanket

Modern Moss Stitch Blanket

So, you want a baby blanket in elegant, fashionable colors. In fact, you want a B & W blanket for the little one. To this point, we have this always elegant combo, in colors that have come back into style.Modern Moss Stitch Blanket

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Modern Moss Stitch

Nordic Stripes Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

The Nordic stripes B&W blanket is a Scandinavian-inspired project that makes use of varying and alternating techniques to keep your eyes on the prize and provide a challenge that will build your skills, and a rewarding item at the end.



Skills: Easy   Designer : Red Heart Design Team

nordic stripes blanket

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Covered in Cats Blanket 

Covered in Cats is made using C2C (corner-to-corner) stitches. It is an easy, repeatable pattern perfect for beginners. The blanket has three large cats in typical feline poses: a curious one peeking in, an alert one sitting upright (maybe his bowl was just filled?) and another just regally lazing around. A link to the free pattern is under the photos.

Skills: Easy     Designer: Rachel Misner

Covered in Cats Afghan

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Covered in Cats Afghan

Abstract Crochet Cats Blanket

The Abstract Crochet Cats Blanket has an intriguing texture to contemplate and cute little cats’ paws in a rows; everything it needs to make this pattern your favorite blanket. It is one of the most eye-catching patterns created and is made with a shell stitch and the drop stitch combined together. I’m sure you will add this pattern to your pipeline. Please see these two projects, one in black and white, and the second made with additional grey rows to match real cat fur even more perfectly. A link to the free pattern is under the photos.

Skills: Easy     Designer Teresa Richardson

Abstract Cats Blanket

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Abstract Crochet Cats

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