[Free Pattern] Cute 6 Petal Puff Stitch Crochet Flower Baby Blanket

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Ever wanted to create a “bed of flowers” baby blanket? Such a great gift for a baby shower or for the little one you adore. Here is this gorgeous flowers blanket, via Mollie Flowers by Brigitte Read , made of 6 petals flowers. I'm in love with these stunning Crochet Flowers and so are all my girlfriends.  You can use your creativity here choose the colors you love and create a lovely 6 petal puff stitch crochet flower baby blanket following the free pattern on Mollie Flowers  and the video tutorial on the next page.

[Free Pattern] Cute 6 Petal Puff Stitch Crochet Flower Baby Blanket
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6 Petal Puff Stitch Crochet Flower Baby Blanket

Below is a video tutorial, beginner friendly, on how to crochet the Puff Stitch Flower  which you may find helpful.

Learn how to crochet a puff stitch flower with this beginner friendly tutorial courtesy of B.hooked Crochet.

Watch the video below to see how it’s done:

Thanks to  by Brigitte Read  for this article inspiration and featured image.

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[Free Pattern] Cute 6 Petal Puff Stitch Crochet Flower Baby Blanket
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Learn how to master the easy Blanket Stitch! 🧶✨ Perfect for cozy afghans or baby blankets, this simple stitch uses sets of 3: one single crochet and two doubles. Once you get the hang of it, you can crochet on autopilot! 🌈 Change colors every few rows for a stunning multicolored effect. Whether you're working with soft pastels for a baby blanket or bold brights for a full-size afghan, this stitch is versatile and beginner-friendly. Try it today!
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