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Continuing in the theme of geometric patterns, here are some examples of blankets that make use of recurrent geometric designs to create stunning, colorful surfaces to delight the eye.
Shoji Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
The Shoji blanket is a wonderful, Japanese-inspired pattern made of soft Bamboo yarn. The geometric squares are highly evocative of Oriental wood fretwork, such as you may find decorating walls. It’s a great project for the more ambitious, and a very rewarding experience for the maker of the finished project. A link to free patterns is under the photos.
Skills: Intermediate Designer: Mark Roseboom
Go to the pattern: Shoji Blanket
NYA Mosaic Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
The Nya Mosaic Blanket is a novel application of basic crochet stitches. Although you can follow a chart to make one yourself, it is also possible to use a long-form written instruction. While this isn’t necessarily the simplest project, this blanket can be made by just about anyone if they take enough care. The size is arbitrary, and can be adjusted to fit any need. The colors for the pattern are only limited by your imagination. Please see below for yarn details and the most beautiful realization of this project. I’m sure you will find something for yourself among them.
Skills: Intermediate Designer: Tatsiana Kupryianchyk


Go to the pattern: NYA Mosaic Blanket. To see more beautiful versions of that pattern, visit Ravelry.
Passion Fruit Blanket – Nya Mosaic Blanket Version
The Passion Fruit blanket is a geometric mosaic blanket with a repeating pattern of step-sided diamonds. It has a beautiful, multi-layered edge, which in itself is a geometric mosaic. In addition, it has a bit of supplementary pizzazz through the use of a gentle color gradient in sunset hues. It’s unquestionably beautiful!
Designer: Tatsiana Kupryianchyk This Version and Photo: ElfD
The full article about the pattern and the photos are here: Nya “Infinity” Mosaic Blanket. More info about this particular project here.
Sherbet Candy Mosaic Sampler Blanket
Mosaic patterns and pastel rainbows are an unusual combination, since mosaics generally make use of strong hues. Although it’s uncommon, it looks absolutely delightful and would make a delightful baby blanket for an elegant nursery.
Go to the full article about the pattern and to the photos: Mosaic Sampler CAL, more info here. Info about this version and the photos here.
Cuarto Throw Baby Blanket
This mosaic throw is undoubtedly hypnotizing! The combination of blue and black looks amazing, especially combined with its bold, geometric patterning. Certainly, if you want to make a cherished gift for someone special, you won’t go wrong with this blanket.
Go to the full article about the pattern and to the photos: Cuarto Throw Baby Blanket