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Friday, March 28, 2025

Color Block Baby Blanket

I can not believe that it is the end of March and Spring is here! Even though we are still getting rain, the weather is getting a little warmer! 

This is the final pattern for March which will finish off baby blanket month. The final baby blanket pattern is the color block pattern. The color block pattern is great because it has a modern look and is versatile. It can be made with a variety of color combinations such as nautical colors, sport team colors, pastel colors or primary colors and can be tailored to any nursery color scheme. I wanted a stitch that looked good in a color block pattern, that was simple to learn, and created a beautiful texture and the lemon peel stitch fit the bill!  

Here we go a skein, fresh off the hook:

                                                   Color Block Baby Blanket

The Lemon Peel stitch is done with two basic crochet stitches, the double crochet and the single crochet stitches. For this pattern all you do is alternate double crochet and single crochet stitches across each row, this makes a texture which ends up looking like the rind of a lemon peel. The great thing about the lemon peel stitch is that it creates a blanket that is completely reversable since the pattern is the same on both sides.


When I showed the blanket to my daughter, she said "the colors of the blanket reminded her of Neapolitan ice cream." My intention was to use Spring colors, but looking at the blanket in the photo below it sure does look like Neapolitan ice cream!


Grab your hooks and yarn, it's time to crochet for Spring and Summer!

Have a hooky day! Lynne

*All images are copyright by Lynne Samaan and D60 Crochet, please do not use without permission, Thank you!  

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Tiny Bubbles Baby Blanket

Happy first day of Spring! I hope the weather is warming up wherever you are! We continue our baby blanket month with pattern number three. I love this pattern because it is great for using up leftover yarn and it creates a beautiful textured pattern. The blanket in the photo below was done in left over size 4 worsted weight yarn in various shades of blue and gray. It was interesting working with different yarns to create the blue, gray, and white stripes. 

 Here we go a skein, fresh off the hook:

                                               Tiny Bubbles Baby Blanket


Tiny Bubbles is a quick and easy pattern great for crocheters of all skill levels since basic crochet stitches are used to form the bubble pattern. (See photo below)

Using worsted weight yarn creates a thick and warm blanket that can be used as a carriage blanket or as a blanket you would take to the park!

I hope you enjoy this pattern!

Have a hooky day! Lynne

*All images are copyright by Lynne Samaan and D60 Crochet, please do not use without permission, Thank you!