Heart Bobble Blanket

Painting with bobbles is a great way to spruce up a simple square pattern! Easy motifs, like hearts, will look cute and don’t require any special skills. All you need to know is how to crochet bobble stitch – the rest is all about its placement. The original pattern is available at Ravelry: Popcorn

Boho Puff Stripes Blanket

Textured stripes are enough to make this simple blanket interesting because it’s all in the details! A lovely shade of dusty rose is a perfect choice for girls or boys. If you don’t want to play with complicated borders or edgings, try adding simple fringe to the sides of the blanket. The full

Spirals Throw

This crochet blanket is something else, isn’t it? Marilyn’s design features panels with spiral motifs, which consist of two colors – blue and white. Working on this blanket will be an adventure, so grab your crochet hook, choose your favorite colors, and start today! Go to the pattern: Spirals

Drop in the Pond

To show the true versatility of this classic, here is another granny variation. Based on easy and repeatable stitches, you will get an a quick, fun and airy blanket with an interesting appearance. It’s super easy to personalize with just about any hue variant. I would recommend making a few test

Cats Afghan

Classic cat patterns will never be a miss, especially if you like fun projects and/or cats! It’s a great opportunity to practice tapestry crochet, so choose your favorite colors and start making your own. Cats afghan is adjustable, so you will be able to easily make it into a baby blanket if

Grannie Goes Large

As we all know, granny is a classic crochet motif that is very easy to make. It is also extremely repeatable. The best way to customize your afghan is by choosing different colors and arranging them in interesting designs. Go to the pattern: Grannie Goes Large More info also on Ravlery.