9 Pastel Colored Patterns for Crochet Baby Blankets free eBook
These crochet baby blankets are as soft and sweet as baby, making them the perfect gifts!
With the 9 Pastel Colored Patterns for Crochet Baby Blankets free eBook, you'll find a variety of crochet stitches and patterns in pastel colors. From ripple crochet patterns to granny square crochet baby blankets, these patterns are sweet, soft, and perfectly pastel.
Take the Day Dream Nursery Afghan (pg. 6) for example. When it comes to light crochet, pastel colors are perfect. The lightweight blanket goes hand in hand with the lighter pastel colored yarn. The Day Dream Nursery Afghan uses a pastel variegated yarn to achieve its dreamy look. Patterns for crochet baby blankets are often pastel and easy on the eyes.
You will love the colors in the Pastel Granny Afghan (pg. 10). This granny square crochet pattern is a bit different from the one above as it's worked up in pieces that are joined together instead of lightly rippled rows. Granny square blankets are popular in the spring since they can be worked in pieces and on the go, and lacier ones, like this, are light and airy.
The Roses Baby Blanket (pg. 19) will also be a favorite. Pastel colored crochet squares make this baby blanket a pastel rainbow. Arrange the crochet squares in diagonals as shown to create this look which is different from a typical granny square blanket, or you can place the squares where you want for a fun mosaic effect.
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mulberrygalprinces s
May 29, 2016
What a marvelous book at just the right time. I have time to make up a small stroller blanket for a summer baby's birth. I love pastels so much. Babies should have a pretty light colored blanket in summer to welcome the sunshine. Thank you for sharing this great book, and for free too!
mulberrygalprinces s
May 08, 2016
As you can see by the picture I attached, I love to work with pastels. First of all there's nothing prettier for a baby, and secondly you can't go wrong with pink, blue and either aqua or yellow. If you aren't sure of the sex of the baby, I suggest pastels in green, yellow and white. Or get a baby ombr yarn. These pattern will be on my pastel list for sure
thatismyusernamesy stemgoof
Nov 18, 2014
In my confusion with the pattern I was asking about, to my shame, I forgot to thank you for the ebook. The patterns are all lovely, and I truly appreciate them. I should also say that I don't mean to be critical--I just love the looks of the blankie, and would love to make it. wjm
thatismyusernamesy stemgoof
Nov 18, 2014
I'm reading the directions to crochet Greta's Blankie They are very confusing Seems they all begin with ROW ONE first row after having crocheted the foundation single crochet chain yarn over insert hook into rd chain from hook ROW TWO displayed in picture second row after having crocheted the previous one yarn over insert hook into GS cluster from the previous row ROW ONE first row after having crocheted the foundation single crochet chain yarn over ROW TWO displayed in picture second row after having crocheted the previous one yarn over It never tells how to do the foundation row I don't know if things got mixed up when the book was put together or what happened What I have between the quotes above is the wording shown with the first photos of the actual directions Each photo until the end begin with the Row line then there is a direction…Read More then there is the Row line and sometimes another direction I'm lost Could someone possible take a gander at the pattern and give me a clue Thank you
cherm500 9863004
Apr 29, 2014
I love the patterns in the lovely ebook, but I have questions on the instructions for the Greta's Stitch in Greta's Blankie. It looks like a great stitch, and I'd like to use it, but I can't tell where to follow. Are you giving different options for the same stitch? It seems that all the directions start over with Row 1 following the foundation row. Are you using different sized hooks, different techniques? I tried reading through the instructions both down the page and across the page. I'm confused. Is one set using the HDC chainless foundation and the other using the traditional chained foundation? Thanks, Cher M
wishn2stitch 39493 99
Nov 25, 2013
Thank you so much for the free e book of baby blankets. Sure am enjoying checking things out. I hope than I can learn to crochet as well as the other members, will have fun trying. Thanks again for such a great site.
miche79 1663002
Oct 13, 2013
Thank you so much for the e-books. I am following Mickey and so far he's been great in teaching me a lot about crocheting and at 70 this is such a great pastime.
keetsmail11 178554 4
Sep 06, 2013
I have vision issues so the patterns are a blessing for me. I can make it big enough to read on my computer. I am anxious to start something new!! Thank you! Markeeta from Florida
anjohogerwerf 8611 401
Aug 31, 2013
Thank you for this beautiful e-book. They are very beautiful patterns Jolanda from Holland
maggiemarsha 54135 95
May 15, 2013
There is a problem with your link for the baby blanket ebook. All it downloads is the granny square ebook. All links go automatically to download the wrong ebook.
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