
Crochet Blanket Pattern: Sunflower Memories is AVAILABLE NOW
April Showers bring May Flowers! This pattern is available on both Etsy and Ravelry, just visit one of my design shops and get your copy. Enjoy!
April Showers bring May Flowers! This pattern is available on both Etsy and Ravelry, just visit one of my design shops and get your copy. Enjoy!
This Neat Ripple Pattern by Attic24 is the very first full-size blanket pattern I decided to attempt after I started learning crochet. I used it back in 2011 with Caron yarn to make one for my son and it proved to be very durable so I have made this wedding gift version with hopes it lasts many years.
Have you seen the newest pattern I’m working on developing? I’ll continue posting on Instagram as I continue working through finishing this blanket. By special request from a good friend, I am currently designing a sunflower throw blanket. It’s an intarsia pattern and will have video and written instructions to support other makers with the pattern.
This color block pattern with rows of bobbles makes a classy beautiful baby blanket. I’ve been dreaming of trying some bobbles and incorporating them into a pattern. I love the color block technique I learned from Daisy Farm Crafts so thought I’d try another and add the bobbles with it. I previously used the color block style in this gray/white blanket found in one of my other blog posts.
Easy baby blanket pattern in graduated stripes. Inspiration for this blanket pattern was inspired by a a vision I had about gradually smaller stripes like a wave makes in the sand. And the color is just a favorite yarn I’ve been dreaming about spinning into a blanket: Caron Super Soft in Persimmon, a rusty orange color.
Inspiration comes from everywhere, this blanket pattern was inspired by a cardigan sweater I saw. I loved the color blocks and stripes combo and then I decided it would be made from a favorite yarn I’ve been dreaming about: Caron Super Soft in Pistachio green color.
Colorblock Baby Blanket in gray and white. A great technique with no carrying yarn, only joining in the center, makes for great color choices and a modern look.
Farmhouse throw pattern, cozy blanket, Afghan with a very unique twisted fringe border.
Free Caron Yarn pattern, #NAPS grid pattern, found this pattern free at JoAnn Fabrics and could hardly wait to make it – there should be a Mommy and me set! Who doesn’t need a nap?