Contains:
- Detailed written instructions - standard US English , crochet terminology
- Numerous how-to photos
- Suitable for intermediate
- Baby blanket measures approx. 30” wide and 30" long
Materials you need at home:
- Baby Luv 100% acrylic, Grey (120 g, 360 m) x 6
- Size US I/9/5.50 mm crochet hook
- Safety pins (for assembly)
- Yarn needle (to sew in ends)
Crochet pattern for a soft and snuggly baby blanket / baptism blanket / traditional blanket / Christening blanket.
The name of this blanket is: DELIGHTFUL DIAMONDS BABY BLANKET.
This blanket is very soft and has quite a unique look, I think. I am very proud of this pattern and the lovely overlay design it utilizes. My friend, Christina, referred to it as having a 3-D effect, and I have to agree with her.
This crochet baby blanket will be a big hit at a special event like a christening or a baby shower. It is snuggly and warm and will be adored by the lucky baby who receives it.
This crochet baby blanket consists of 13 squares. Each square is made by working an overlay pattern in double crochet onto a double crochet grid. Despite its complex and unique look, this crochet technique is not a difficult one.
Thank you for checking out my crochet pattern!
This blanket measures approximately 30” x 30”.
The baby blanket crochet pattern is suitable for an intermediate crocheter. It uses standard US English crochet terminology. It has been tested for clarity and accuracy by a professional crochet designer. In addition, it contains step-by-step how-to photos. I am confident this pattern will make for a happy crochet experience (and a very beautiful blanket).
I am available to answer questions, should you have any.
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Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern (Delightful Diamonds Baby Blanket)
Sonja Hood (KnotYourselfOut)
I absolutely love to crochet! My mother taught me how when I was five years old, and it occupied a lot of my childhood.
It was during my time living in Bulgaria, as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer, that I first began to dream about writing and publishing my own crochet patterns.
As the years passed, work became my main focus, but I continued to dream about becoming a crochet designer and I collected inspiration from the many different places I was working in and traveling to: Bulgaria, Boston, Germany, Canada, Ireland (to name a few).
It was the birth of my son, ultimately, that finally gave me the opportunity to realize my dream. When my son was a baby, I wrote and published two crochet books (Painted Jute Rugs, Annie’s Attic, 2010 & Elegant Beaded Bags, Leisure Arts, 2013).
When my son began school my focus shifted to selling patterns online. I have been having the absolute time of my life -- crocheting, imagining crochet, writing about crochet, and engaging with many amazing crochet-lovers in online communities!
Home is now Toronto in Canada.
Thanks for reading my profile. I hope you will find a design in my shop that inspires you (the way it did me) to stitch up something beautiful.
Sonja Hood (Crochet Designer & Author)