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February 15, 2024

How To Crochet Easy Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket + Tutorial

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Crochet Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket Stitch Definition
Crochet Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket Stitch Definition

The Crochet Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket can be changed to any size. A free pattern with a crochet diagram included.

My original design was back in 2009 when it was the Lazy Wave Baby Blanket. This was before I really understood how to do texture in blankets. A simple repeat and I wondered, it's now 2021, what texture could I add to this blanket with what I know today?

Changing sizes and crochet diagrams are available in the free download. 

Yarnspirations Patterns
Free Pattern: Crochet Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket
Crochet Lazy Wave Blanket Swatch
Crochet Lazy Wave Blanket Swatch

I experimented with front and back posts and I realized I had a small problem in the valleys. Jeanne calls my idea 'fancy' but it was a great solution. When the stitches are put together in the valley and I want texture, the two legs of the stitch are on the opposite sides of the blanket. This kept the stitch definition intact.

Design Considerations

  • There are two rows of white that are straight single crochet rows. Easy to remember, right!?
  • The colour stripes are made up of 4 rows. The first row is a setup row to get the texture to be ready. The other three rows of the colour are the texture itself.
  • I designed this so the textured row is exactly the same sequence for each of the 3 rows. So there are no new stitch sequences to learn. Simple.
  • I knew people would ask me, how to change the sizes of this blanket. So yes, I did the math and figured it out from a small baby blanket to a king-size bedspread that includes the drape over a mattress. I got you covered.
Crochet Baby Blanket with Textured Wave Pattern
Crochet Baby Blanket with Textured Wave Pattern

More Ideas

I have two other blankets from this year, 2021, to share with you that is also textured. I planned for a trio set of stitch textured blankets. Both are also using Caron One Pound yarns and you can colour them any way you wish.

Crochet XYZ Hooded Baby Blanket
Crochet XYZ Hooded Baby Blanket
Crochet Baby of Mine Blanket
Crochet Baby of Mine Blanket
Crochet Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket Spread Out
Crochet Butterfly Kisses Baby Blanket Spread Out

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Filed Under: Caron One Pound Yarn Patterns, Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Afghans and Blankets Tutorials, Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Baby Blanket Tutorials, Crochet Baby Shower Patterns, Crochet Most Popular Baby Blankets, Crochet Patterns by Michael Sellick, Crochet Wave Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Waves and Zig Zag Blanket Patterns, Easy Crochet Patterns, Exclusive Crochet Crowd Knit and Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Baby Crochet Blanket Patterns

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  1. Karen Armstrong says

    April 30, 2024 at 12:17 pm

    Grid

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    • Mikey says

      April 30, 2024 at 11:41 pm

      Thanx

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