Cutest Crochet Winter Blanket Idea!

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This crochet pattern for a winter baby blanket is one of the cutest crochet blanket patterns I've seen!

Winter crochet projects are some of the most popular crochet projects these days.

This is because, in winter weather, crochet blankets can be used to keep you warm and cozy.

Crocheting is a fantastic way to keep your hands busy and crochet winter blanket ideas are always in demand.

This crochet baby blanket pattern is the cutest crochet idea for any home!

For those who have a baby, this project will be an absolute necessity.

It's perfect to use as both a blanket and mat because it has thicker stitches which make for great warmth in cold weather!

The Bernat Bundle Up Yarn, is 100% polyester and works up into an amazingly soft play mat for your baby or friend.

It has thicker stitches that will keep them warm during cold weather time!

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Cutest Crochet Winter Blanket Free Pattern

 

Materials

  • YARN
  • Bernat Bundle Up* yarn (small ball, 100% polyester, 140 g/4.9 oz, 244 m/267 yds)
  • COLORS
  • 6 balls Brook, 2 balls Cloud White
  • TOOLS
  • Size I/5.5mm crochet hook, tapestry needle, scissors

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Cutest Crochet Winter Blanket Idea!
Via Daisy Farm Crafts.

It's time to bundle up with the Bernat Bundle Up!

This 100% polyester yarn is sure to keep you warm and snuggly this winter. It works up into an amazingly soft baby blanket or play mat, perfect for babies who need both in their life (or at least until summer).

With a thicker stitch design that makes it ideal for cold weather – not too hot on Baby’s delicate skin like other materials might do- these crochet blankets make great gifts any season of the year!

Watch the video tutorial below and follow along.

Tiffany of Daisy Farm Crafts is going to teach you how to make your own crochet winter blanket.

Get the pattern: Cutest Crochet Winter Blanket Pattern via Daisy Farm Crafts.

Thanks to Daisy Farm Crafts for the article’s inspiration and featured image.

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