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This blanket is so soft, cuddly, and beautiful-I absolutely loved making it. It is perfect for a new baby, great for a photographer's photo prop, and will sell wonderfully at a craft show!
It is written in American crochet terms, with detailed instructions, pictures, and I am always available for help or questions through email at heartforyourhome@yahoo.com. It includes instructions on how to make a baby blanket and how to make it larger. Made with approx. 275 yards of Lion Brand Homespun yarn, Mimosa color showed in pictures. Works up in about 4 hours, so it is great for a last-minute gift, or for working on during a craft show!
Crochet terms used:
chain, single crochet, double crochet, front post double crochet, back post double crochet.
I encourage you to sell items made from my patterns, but please link my page with credit for the pattern.
Gauge is not important for this project.
275 yards of Bulky weight
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I first picked up a crochet hook in March of 2011. My friend had just had a beautiful baby girl named Megyn, and had named me the godmother. I was looking for something to fill my time as a stay-at-home-wife, and realized that not only could I find something constructive to do with my time, I could make my goddaughter beautiful things at the same time. My mother bought me my first hook, and my ...
I first picked up a crochet hook in March of 2011. My friend had just had a beautiful baby girl named Megyn, and had named me the godmother. I was looking for something to fill my time as a stay-at-home-wife, and realized that not only could I find something constructive to do with my time, I could make my goddaughter beautiful things at the same time. My mother bought me my first hook, and my first skein of yarn, showed me the simple chain stitch-and after that I taught myself how to become a master-hooker. My first ever creation was a baby blanket for Megyn, and everything else just took off from there. I started making hats, headbands, and booties, and I was "hooked" lol! In the year since I started I have made a small business for myself selling my items and now, my patterns. I realized that I could not only sell my finished items, I could sell the patterns I made up to make those items! My wife and I are trying for a baby, and I cannot wait until I can make him or her a TON of cute things!
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