

I have found that I really love using the Super Saver Ombre yarn for baby blankets. While I’m thinking of fall and winter projects I hope you enjoy this free crochet pattern! About the Yarn I’m planning on changing that soon and making each of my boys new hats and mittens for the upcoming winter… hopefully I’ll get on the ball about that.

You can view these free crochet patterns here.īelieve it or not my kids don’t have many homemade crochet or knit things because I usually give away things (or else I design something for girls and I have a house full of boys!).

They work up quickly and make great gifts. I’ve designed several baby things recently, some of which I haven’t had time to put up yet! I love designing baby booties, toys, blankets, sweaters, etc. You can tell I have babies on the brain with our new little guy coming in December. A few times I just kept it in the car so when my husband was driving I could work on it! I do that pretty often – anyone else have a car project? This has been one of those great projects that I can work on while watching tv or riding in the car because you repeat the same row over and over for the body of the blanket. It’s been a while since I designed a blanket and the color changes of this yarn made a blanket an easy choice. It took me a while to decide what to make with it and I finally decided upon a baby blanket. Click here for the left handed video tutorialĭesign Story and Inspiration for the Easy Ombre Baby BlanketĪ few weeks ago I received a package from Red Heart yarns and one of the skeins inside was this beautiful violet skein of Super Saver Ombre.Buy the ad-free pdf with 8 sizes from baby to queen or favorite this project on Ravelry here!.Design Story and Inspiration for the Easy Ombre Baby Blanket.
