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Polka Dot Blanket Crochet Pattern

Polka Dot Blanket Pattern now available on three convenient sites Etsy, Ravelry, and Craftsy! The Polka Dot is a great way to add a fresh breeze to any room décor. I have included three different sizes of hexagon, and the smaller the hex, the more polka dots will fit in your blanket size. I just adore this pattern and will be making it in a variety of colors! Anything will work! Check pattern for ideas to brainstorm. Color placement on sample blanket inspired by the Crazy Circus Wall Decals of WallsNeedLove.etsy.com 🙂

Kitty Hexagon Blanket: Free Pattern

Follow this pattern to make a Hello Kitty silhouette hexagon to mix in with your Geometric Lace pattern hexes. (What a creative and fresh way to use this pattern!) Make it in Scheepjes Colour Crafter for a wide variety of colors and a super snuggly blanket. Since this is a hexagon adaptation of the Hello Kitty Granny Square Chart, you will need to reference that pattern online. You can search “Hello Kitty Crochet Chart” online, and find the chart on several blogs, or for quick reference, I have saved it below.. Here is my cat face 🙂  For the hexagon addition to work, you need to be sure you have 4 “forehead” stitches, and 6 stitches total for each ear – 3 “up the ear” and 3 “across the ear.” Locate the stitch to the right of the four “forehead” stitches. My hook is through that stitch in the photo below. Attach yarn and (SC, Chain 2, Treble, Chain 1, DC) all in that stitch. DC in 4 “forehead” stitches, and all in next stitch: …

Threaded Colors Chevron Crochet Blanket Pattern

NOTE: This pattern has been updated! Crochet Blanket Pattern: Threaded Colors Chevron Threaded Colors Chevron Blanket Pattern at: Etsy and Ravelry! Featured on my subtle color product site – MINIMA | fiber décor This pattern is perfect to use those leftover specialty yarns like neon, chunky, homespun, thick & thin, variegated – anything goes! I can’t wait to see the creative pieces that y’all come up with, and I’m dying to make it again myself – so many ideas!