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Baybee blanket
A free version is also available.
This pattern comes with a free blog version with only one size (NICU blanket).
This is a very basic pattern for a plain and soft Tunisian crochet baby blanket with 4 size options given in the pattern.
The pattern is perfect for beginners who want a quick Tunisian crochet project that is very useful and can be given to charities as well.
If you are more advanced, you can still use this pattern and do embroidery on top of the mid part.
You may replace the middle part of the pattern (the Tss stitches) with any other stitch pattern of your choosing, but respecting the stitch counts.
Keep the honeycomb edging, as this is the one that prevents the blanket from curling, regardless of what stitch pattern you use in the middle.
Sizes for blankets in the pattern, using the recommended yarn and hook size.
- NICU baby 61 cm by 46 cm or 24” by 18”
- Crib 117 cm by 61 cm or 46” by 24”
- Playpen/Receiving 102 cm by 102 cm 40” by 40”
- Swaddle 122 cm by 122 c or 48” by 48”
A video tutorial is available for the honeycomb stitch.
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- First published: February 2022
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- Last updated: June 6, 2024 …
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