Search Popular Patterns & Round-Ups with Search Popular Patterns & Round-Ups with Grow

Summer Flower Hexagon Blanket Free Crochet Patterns

Article:
Summer Flower Hexagon Blanket Free Crochet Patterns
Three crochet projects with hexagonal patterns in various colors, including pastels, greens, and pinks, displayed flat like a summer flower hexagon blanket.

In this article:

Let’s put a hex on crochet. Of course, we all know how great crochet squares are, but I think that hexagons are every bit as useful and a great way to vary your projects. Indeed, they are a very valid building block in themselves and deserve more attention. Moreover, they are also much better for including a central floral rosette than squares. To this point, here are some summer flower hexagon blanket ideas to demonstrate just how much. Each of these is a gem, consequently, they will be very fun to make and very enjoyable on your furniture or to wrap up in.

Apple Blossom Blanket

To begin with, this summer flower hexagon blanket is based on the Hexagon-How-To pattern by Lucy of Attic24. It’s a beautiful, and thus very gift-worthy project.
Apple blossom blanket

The full article about this pattern is on attic24.typepad.com:  Hexagon How-to

More info about VickeviraYarns’s project on Ravelry.

Happy Little Tree Blanket

However, you can also do a very different, modern take on a summer flower hexagon blanket. Therefore, we present this 3D beauty with lovely, raised flowers on a broad background.

Happy Little Tree Blanket

The full pattern is on cypresstextiles.net: Happy Little Tree Blanket

More info about MartinaausHamburg’s project you will find on Ravelry.

Wind Flower Hexagon

Lastly, this summer flower hexagon blanket sports stunning raised flower appliques on a traditional hex. Thus this is actually a bit of a conceptual hybrid between the previous two patterns.



wind flower hexagon

The full article about this pattern is on mijocrochet.se: Wind Flower Hexagon

Grandmother’s Flower Baby Blanket

This beautiful blanket is made of flower hexagons joined as you go, so you don’t have to worry about weaving ends at the end.  A quilt is foreseen as a baby blanket but can be easily adjustable to a bigger size to make a bedspread or blanket. When following a pattern you will get a blanket that measures 38″ x 50″.

Skills:  Easy to Intermediate    Designer: Jess Coppom
 
Grandmother's Flower Baby Blanket
 

Go to the pattern: Grandmother’s Flower Baby Blanket

 

You may also like:

For more free designs every day follow us on Facebook and share your ideas and your work on our Facebook group!

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify about
guest
0 comments
eldest
latest assessed
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments