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A Basic but beautiful Crochet Blanket!


Material

  • 400gms Acrylic Yarn

Method

  1. Start off with a really basic Granny Square (heaps of tutorials on You Tube)
  2. Change colours as you like, you can have it all 1 colour or every row a different colour! The Options are endless!
  3. Keep going until you are happy wit the size!
    Perfect for a knee rug, baby blanket or a gift!

Notes

Such a fun, easy gift to make for yourself or friends!



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  • kabes20
    • 14 Apr 2014
      12:13 pm

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  • Absolutely beautiful. I crocheted this one for my little girl.

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  • Very well done! This is great!!!

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  • it looks lovely…. thumbs up 🙂

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  • This looks stunning. Thank you.

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  • beautiful thanks for sharing x

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  • I wish I was as clever to make these I see them everywhere!

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  • thanks heaps for sharing this x

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  • I love crochet. It’s so easy and doesn’t take long. It’s also a great way to use up left over wool. I have several crocheted blankets around the house, cone in useful to just throw over on cold days

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  • I love crocheting … I love the colours you’ve chosen

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  • Beautiful

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  • Love the colours! Will have to check out the tutorials on youtube and teach myself how to crochet

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  • My mum would like this!

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  • Love it !! This is how my Nan used to make baby blankets when we were younger 🙂

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  • looking great

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  • I love the bright colour combinations. Very jazzy!

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  • My gran makes these and has made a few for each of my girls.

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  • these are the best rugs my auntie made each of my kids one when they where born it was the best baby blanket.

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  • I would love to learn how to make something like this. Must get onto YouTube and learn

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  • So trendy and beautiful colour blending

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  • I’ve started this! Its slow going as I’ve only just started learning in the craft in the last 12 months. I’m only using 1 colour though as changing colours is a bit much at this stage.

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