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April 20, 2025

Caron Knit Honeycomb Baby Blanket + Tutorial

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The classic honeycomb knit baby blanket pattern is timeless. The tutorial uses a more modern blanket that uses self-striping yarn. The stitch counts are the same, but there is intentional colour play for doing colour strategy with this version.

Caron Honeycomb Baby Blanket
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The other version shown in the tutorial is the Rainbow Honeycomb Baby Blanket. The yarn colour changes automatically without having to plan the colours. They fall where they may be in the pattern—almost giving a stained glass appearance.

Honeycomb Knit Baby Blanket
Honeycomb Knit Baby Blanket

The tutorial is in production.

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Filed Under: Crochet Afghans and Blankets Tutorials, Intermediate Crochet Patterns, Knit Blanket Patterns, Knitting Tutorials

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