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Sometimes a gentler palette with a more subtle and subdued gamma is what the doctor ordered.
Baby blankets work best in whites and light pastels or perhaps slightly smoky hues. This, therefore, makes them easy on the eyes and a lot of fun to crochet. Certainly, these will also be greatly appreciated as a baby shower or housewarming gift for a young family. We know you can be bold and spicy in your crocheting! However, you can express your kind and gentle side too. These are sweet and soothing projects perfect for the nursery or certainly for a stroll in the park.
Starlight Baby Blanket Baby Blanket
This beautiful spring blanket will be perfect in a baby crib or stroller. Its gentle, adorable colors will match and highlight any baby outfit. The blanket is approximately 33.5″ by 27.5″, but you can easily adjust it if a bigger size is needed.
Skills: Easy Designer: Barbara Smith
The full article about this pattern is here:
Pastel Baby Blanket
This pastel baby blanket is a wonderful cover for the bassinet, or an underpad for quality floor time. Moreover, its gentle, ridged texture will give the young one lots of room to explore and enjoy with their tiny little hands.
The full article about this pattern is here:
I Love Scraps Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
This is a very easy, yet intricate looking blanket that will be the highlight of te room you put it in. So, any time anyone ever asks you why in heck you’re keeping all those yarn scraps, or (gasp!) tells you to chuck them, you can show them this beautiful blanket and go back to building your stash. A link to the free pattern is below photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Mary Ann Frits
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info about this project here.
Royal Touch Square or Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
This is a modern pattern for a square which can be made into a blanket, throw, or afghan, but also into a pillow bag or any other article that has broad, flat surfaces. While many colours can be used, the authors suggest solid, ombre, or long gradient color combinations for the best effects. The pattern itself is not difficult, and can be made from memory after a bit of practice. Because of the way it works up, it can be made to any size necessary, but smaller squares can also be used to stitch together larger pieces composed of smaller sections.
Skills: Easy Designer: BebaBlanket
UPDATE: 2019/02/02 A free pattern is not longer available, but you can still follow a free video tutorial at the end of the post. More info about pattern: ravelry.com.
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