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Anna’s Tales Baby Blanket

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Anna’s Tales Baby Blanket
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Looking for a lovely, delicate crochet baby blanket project with a vintage vibe? If so, you will absolutely adore the Anna’s Tales Blanket Pattern from K.A.M.E. Crochet. It features an intricate design with lacy fabric that looks genuinely stunning. This blanket is perfect for summer months during stroller rides or warm nights at home. If you need a nice, welcoming gift for a new mom and her baby, this will make a truly outstanding one!

Key Techniques And Stitches Used In The Pattern

If you are an intermediate who would like to try your hand at a challenging project, this crochet baby blanket pattern will certainly put your skills to the test. You work this crochet baby blanket in the round with a whole set of different stitches.

You’ll find some basic stitches like half double crochets or treble crochets, but also more advanced techniques, including post stitches, puffs, or picots.

How Much Yarn Do I Need For This Project?

For this project, make sure to use fingering-weight yarn to produce light, delicate lace fabric. The pattern calls for one cake of Scheepjes Whirl and one skein of Scheepjes Whirlette in a matching colorway. Both yarns feature fabulous gradients that ensure smooth shade transitions.

The amount of yarn you require may also depend on your tension. If you tend to crochet tight stitches, you will likely need another Whirlette ball.

What Size Is The Finished Anna’s Tales Blanket?

When crocheted with the suggested materials, your crochet square baby blanket will measure roughly 34.5″ x 34.5″ (87.5 cm x 87.5 cm). It’s a great size for a stroller or crib blanket, allowing you to snuggle your baby comfortably. If you decide to use worsted or DK-weight yarn and a hook larger than 3.5 mm, your blanket will get bigger. 

Crochet-Along Pattern Format

Originally, the Anna’s Tales Baby Blanket Pattern was published as a crochet-along project. This means that you will find this pattern divided into four parts. At this point, it’s up to you whether you decide to work up this crochet blanket at weekly intervals or according to your own schedule.

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