![]() ![]() Autumn Knit Blanket Free Patterns?Īs you explore the patterns above, ask yourself what your favorite details are in the ones you like most. So, we’ve included thick and cozy knit fall blankets in cream colors and other neutrals as well. Soothing, neutral colors can offer a calming balm during that time. Things are starting to get really busy in life. Of course, you can also just choose two colors and make one of those blankets for anyone!Īnd plenty of people also prefer neutral colors for fall knit blankets. You can make those in your own school colors. ![]() Therefore, we’ve made sure to throw in some school spirit blanket patterns as well. However, people also talk a lot about fall sports and going back to school. If you, too, love the rich mustards, pumpkins, and maroon shades of fall, you’re in luck, because some of these patterns do feature those autumn colors. What do you love most about autumn? The changing colors of nature are one of the first responses people typically give to that question. As the temperatures get colder, you’ll be so glad that you started on these projects early in the season! These 25 free projects from Yarnspirations are some of the best knit fall blankets patterns available. After all, it’s not too hot to sit under them as you make them, and when you’ve finished you have a cozy afghan to cuddle under. Check out her site for other great patterns (afghan, shawl, scarf, etc.Fall is almost here! Blankets are the perfect pattern to knit during the fall. If you’re new to crocheting, you should learn how to crochet a granny square crochet afghan with worsted weight yarn – this style goes so fast and is the same stitch over and over, so it’s encouraging when you’re a crochet beginner to see fast progress! I learned how to do this as one my first crochet projects as a kid! Lauren at Daisy Cottage Designs has videos and instructions for granny squares HERE. This video by Daisy Cottage Designs shows you in less than 2 minutes how easy it is to add tassels to a crocheted blanket! If you want a simple edge that looks more like a patterned edge, the rib border or moss stitch border are clean and flat, yet they look “finished.” How do you add tassels to a crocheted blanket? The crab stitch linked above is also a great simple option. That would be a very simple edge that would allow the actual blanket to be featured more than its border. If your only concern is tidying up your edges and giving your blanket a clean edge, while featuring the stitches in your blanket, you could actually just single crochet or double crochet around the edges of your blanket! It depends on how simple you want to keep your edge. The hearts and flower borders in this list are also very pretty, especially for a baby blanket! How do you crochet a simple edge? If it’s a pretty edging you’re looking for, I recommend choosing one of the more lacy patterns in this list. There is a great crochet ruffle border pattern HERE if you want to know how to crochet one. The border “ruffles” when you are crocheting extra stitches into each blanket stitch because there is no room for your border stitches to spread out. Five or six stitches for every stitch on your blanket will make a VERY pretty, ruffle border. ![]() How do you crochet a ruffle border?Ī ruffle border is made by stitching two or more stitches for every one on your blanket. The most important thing is to imagine the two designs together and decide what looks good to YOU. Try to pair similar styles – if you have a chunky blanket, don’t choose a frilly or lacy border, choose a sturdier or very simple border. □ The best one is the one that looks great for your project! There is no right answer to this question. What is the best crochet stitch for a border on a blanket? If your blanket is a solid color, one-stitch pattern, you can add some fun with a border that’s ruffly, lacy, or 3D-looking. The border you end up choosing is totally up to you! If you’ve crocheted a blanket that has a very busy pattern, I recommend choosing a simpler border. TIPS AND QUESTIONS ABOUT CROCHET BORDERS What kind of border should I use? Most of the tutorials above I would classify as beginner crochet, so for those of you who are beginners, you’ve got this!ĭon’t have the right crochet hook? These crochet hooks have comfortable rubber grips and are color-coded to make things easier!Ĭomment below and let us know which of these crochet edging patterns you chose for your project and what your favorite yarn is! ❤️ I hope you found one of these crochet edging patterns perfect for the next crochet border you need for a blanket! This beautiful edging has a step-by-step video tutorial included, and it only takes 10 minutes to learn how to make this special edge! ![]()
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