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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
How to Crochet Stripe Baby Blanket Tutorial for Beginners
Thursday, July 23, 2020
How to Crochet Stripes Baby Blanket Afghan for Beginners
This pretty soft blanket is created with Baby Crushed Velvet Yarn and H hook. I used about 4 to 5 skeins of yarn. This blanket is worked in the length. Dimensions, 36 in by 41 in
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How to Crochet a Ripple Afghan: A step-by-step guide
This Crochet Ripple Afghan blanket was easy and fun to make. This crochet pattern looks so nice on my couch or just to cuddle up with. My Aunt-in-law gave me the pattern to make this pretty crochet blanket. I love how this easy crochet chevron blanket turned out! Abbreviations:
sc=single crochet
sk=skip
ch=chain
3 balls of each yarn color, Caron soft yarn, light brown, dark brown, and cream
H hook
Gauge: 1 pattern measures 4 inches, 5 rows to 2 inches.
About 44 by 67 inches when finished
Color A= light brown yarn
Color B=Dark brown yarn
Color C= Cream yarn
Crochet Afghan Pattern: CLICK HERE
Monday, December 1, 2014
How to Crochet a Blanket Pattern Tutorial
This Shell Blanket makes for a nice baby blanket. This crochet shell blanket can be made with a nice soft yarn and made bigger with a bigger hook or smaller with a smaller hook size.
Are you looking for the easiest way to make a baby blanket in minutes? Look no further! This crochet baby blanket tutorial is simple to follow and will have you knitting or crocheting a blanket in no time at all!
This blanket is perfect for use as a baby shower gift, or to keep your little one warm on cold days. Plus, it's a great way to use up some of that leftover yarn from other projects! If you're looking for a quick and easy project, this crochet baby blanket tutorial is perfect for you!
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