Easy Baby Blanket For Beginners Video Tutorial

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When you first learn how to crochet, you want to start with a simple pattern like an easy baby blanket for beginnersArrow Baby Blanket by Bonnie Barker is a great pattern and a simple project. The pattern uses basic crochet stitches so as long as you are familiar with the single crochet, double crochet, chain and slip stitch, you should be able to make this beautiful blanket. In face, any confident beginner who wants to improve her or his crochet skills and to learn the arrow stitch will find this blanket pattern very interesting and quite easy. The lovely finishing border includes a picot.

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Easy Baby Blanket For Beginners Video Tutorial

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Thanks to Bonnie Barker for the article inspiration and featured image.

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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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