This beautiful and free baby blanket crochet pattern works up quickly and it's suitable even for a beginner! Baby Bean Baby Blanket by Megan Meyer has a great texture and is made using bulky yarn. Learn how to make this great looking baby bean stitch baby Blanket with your own stripe preferences and in any size you wish. It's so easy!
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Quick And Easy Baby Bean Stitch Baby Blanket
Supplies:
Red Heart Soft Essentials (I used 3 skeins of ‘Minty', 2 skeins of ‘Charcoal' and 2 skeins of ‘Greyhound')-as a side note this yarn is a bulky yarn and has 131 yards per skein, so if you decide on a different yarn, plan accordingly 🙂
7.0mm crochet hook (I used Clover Amour)
Yarn Needle
Scissors (I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case)
Check out the original source for this Quick And Easy Baby Bean Stitch Baby Blanket pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Left in Knots
Thanks to Megan Meyer for the article inspiration and featured image.
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Your article is missing the text link to the pattern, fyi.
It’s the highlighted text “Left in Knots”. Easy to miss though.
https://www.leftinknots.com/home/baby-bean-baby-blanket
Love this must try
These never lead to s pattern…all those hyperlinks are useless. The projects look lovely but I can never locate the actual directions
Always had trouble with this site…. think its a waste of space personally
Click on the picture above; it takes you to a page that has a bit of a write up of the pattern and it has the title of the pattern in blue in the write up. The title is in green. Click on the title and it takes you to the pattern. It’s that way with all the posts here.
Sorry. That doesn’t work either
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beautiful
The link for the pattern doesn’t work….
Shirley Zwozdesky
Beautiful!!
Love it, also love the colors
Can you post the link to the pattern? Non of the links work! Or possibly post the pattern on the article? Thanks
Love the color combo.
Now give us the link to the actual pattern. I’m not clicking on a million links in the article trying to find it. So annoying!
Brenda Smith-Gibson
I agree with your comments
Need directions