A lovely square for a baby blanket. The 4-heart shape reminds of a clover, so the pattern can be also used for St. Patrick’s day. The square measures 5 3/4″.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are here: 4-Heart Granny Square
Sweetest Baby Granny Square
This interesting granny square will be an amazing pattern for a baby blanket. Each square measures about 4.25″, so using them you can make a 6 x 6 square blanket.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Moogly: Sweetest Baby Granny Square
Magnolia Market Bag
This beautifully textured market bag will be a trendy accessory to your summer outfit. The free knit market bag pattern contains drop stitches and sections of Latvian Braid. If you don’t know how to knit a Latvian Braid, watch the tutorial by the link placed in the knitting instruction. But the most interesting design idea is bag handles! You can choose any print or color palette, and change handles from time to time. Isn’t it cool?
PHOTOS by CraftsEverywhere / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on blog.clover-usa.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
New Super Easy Baby Blanket
This gorgeous blanket is a minimalist dream – the stitches are just beautiful and create a lovely mosaic of the best colors. Moreover, it’s totally gender neutral, so you can easily gift it to a baby shower! Above all you can easily adjust it to any size you need, because it’s a repetitive and easy pattern.
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here purlsoho.
More info on raverly can be found here ravelry.
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
Seed Stitch Baby Blanket
If you want to learn how to knit a beautiful baby gift, here’s the answer. This baby blanket has a fun texture and allows you to practice simple color changes. It’s also a great opportunity to learn the seed stitch. It’s a beginner-friendly knitting project, so don’t be afraid to get started. The free step-by-step tutorial will get you started quickly.
PHOTOS by Sarah Gross / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on craftsbysarahliz.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.