It’s snowing here in the Rockies, and this blanket is such a wonderful reflection of this. Mapping a hexagon onto a square is difficult, but this pattern pulls it off fabulously.
Find original free pattern on Every Trick on the Hook blog.
Hexagon Baby Jacket
The hexagon baby jacket is an easy and fun project that will produce a baby suit that’s loose-fitting and comfortable, and easy to put on the little tyke. It’s simple to make and the detailed instructions are easy to follow. Baby needs new clothes? You have your little precious covered.
The full article about this pattern is here: Hexagon Baby Jacket
More info about this project here ravelry.
Picture Perfect Peony Square & Hexagon
This peony square is a great example of combining a “3D” textured middle and voids to define a flower and the space around it.
Find original free pattern on Craftycc blog.
Off The Shoulder Crochet Crop Top
The Off The Shoulder Crop Top was designed with a plus size in mind. Nevertheless, the pattern is available in any size you need from XS to 5XL. If you want to show your bare shoulders this summer, this is a pattern for you.
The free pattern is on the dbyhey blog:
Hopscotch Baby Blanket in Pastel Colors
The yarn used is this blanket Sirdar Snuggly DK in the following shades: Pastel Lemon, White, Pearly Pink, and Pearly Green and a 3.5mm hook (E/4). It’s very interesting how the zig zags of voids interplay with the different color bands.
The original pattern and the photos are available on The Hopscotch Baby Blanket
Enchanted Garden Tote
Now, here is the most difficult challenge, to show the many ways the granny square can be used. Here, it’s built up into an easy classic: a simple granny square pattern on the side made from double crochet stitches.
Go to the free pattern page on Ravelry.