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The Crochet Periwinkle Baby Blanket is an angled filet crochet. The blanket is 36" x 36" square. It uses only 1 ball of Bernat Sport Ombre Twist yarn. The colour used is called Periwinkle. The pattern is straightforward and includes a professionally designed crochet diagram to accompany the written instructions. There are some high-resolution photographs in the downloadable. 

This pattern can be grown as big as you want. If you want an adult size blanket, you can keep going. A simple border to not take away from the work. 

 

The download contains 5 pages. 

Periwinkle Baby Crochet Blanket

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 2 reviews
SKU: CBPBaby
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    • Kathleen PowellNov 26, 2025
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      Baby Blanket

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    • Vickie HawesDec 04, 2025
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      Quick and charming!

      I have loved making this pattern. I make it repeatedly with Caron Blossom cakes which are so soft and perfect for baby blankets. To accompany each I make a matching pouch, simply a small square of the pattern, folded into an envelope shape and stitched. I fill it with books for baby. My favorite shower gift. Thank you so much. I’ll post a picture next time I make a set because I forget to make a picture. Thank you Mikey for creating this pattern.It’s such a graceful take on a granny square.

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