I Love Scraps Blanket Ideas

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I Love Scraps Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
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I absolutely love baby blankets, because they look just beautiful and above all, are delicate and comfy, therefore perfect for a little baby. In other words, baby blankets come in all shapes and designs, that’s why they are loved around the world.

In addition to that, did you know, that baby blankets are one of the most popular crochet projects? I can see why it’s like that, it’s because they are really practical, warm and above all – so sweet! First, you can gift it to a baby shower, secondly, it’s a sweet gift for a birthday, but you can of course make it to your own baby and enjoy how lovely and soft it is. Moreover, you can easily make a gorgeous, thoughtful gift out of these projects. In conclusion, let’s not waste any time and search for links to free patterns under the pictures below.

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1. Hearts Blanket for Little Baby Girl

Heart stitch is such an easy and fun stitch to do! Moreover it looks beautiful in literally every project you use it in, in addition to that, it’s so adorable! It’s the ideal stitch to use when you want to crochet a baby blanket. Easy and sweet! In addition to that, it’s a great gift idea.

  • DESIGNED by Mary Ann Frits
  • THIS VERSION is by djaya
  • PROJECT TYPE afghan
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Super Easy Crocheted Love Scraps Afghan with Free Pattern

This pattern was available on crochet-world.com, but it seems to no longer be so. Go there, or read more about it on ravelry.com. This particular version by djaya is here on ravelry.com.

2. Boy Blanket

I love how different this crochet heart blanket can look depending on the colors you use. For instance, when you go for pastels and more subdued shades, you’ll get a sweet and delicate blankie, perfect for a baby. However, you can go for more vibrant colors and end up with a more modern look!

  • DESIGNED by Mary Ann Frits
  • THIS VERSION is by djaya
  • PROJECT TYPE afghan
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Super Easy Crocheted Love Scraps Afghan with Free Pattern_1

This pattern was available on crochet-world.com, but it seems to no longer be so. Go there, or read more about it on ravelry.com. This particular version by djaya is here on Ravelry.

3. Hartjesdeken

I absolutely love colorful blankets, because they bring so much life into a room! You can achieve this look by simply using any leftover yarn that you have and voila! There you have your crochet heart blanket. In conclusion, I highly recommend trying this sweet pattern! After that, it’s an amazing gift idea, because it’s very universal, therefore ideal for a baby.

  • DESIGNED by Mary Ann Frits
  • THIS VERSION is by Charami
  • PROJECT TYPE afghan
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Super Easy Crocheted Love Scraps Afghan with Free Pattern_2

This pattern was available on crochet-world.com, but it seems to no longer be so. Go there, or read more about it on ravelry.com. This particular version by Charami is here on Ravelry.

4. Light Hearts Blanket

Absolutely perfect idea for crochet beginners who are discovering a new passion, because it’s such an easy and fast to make pattern. Moreover, it’s made with hearts motif that is really cute and very simple to crochet, therefore ideal for a quick afternoon project. Above all, the lacy, vintage edging is just everything! And in addition to that, it’s going to be the perfect gift, because it’s so universal and adorable. Therefore let’s not waste any more time and let’s start crocheting!

  • DESIGNED by Mary Ann Frits
  • PROJECT TYPE afghan
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Super Easy Crocheted Love Scraps Afghan with Free Patternphoto by djaya / ravelry.com

This pattern was available on crochet-world.com, but it seems to no longer be so. Go there, or read more about it on ravelry.com. This particular version by djaya is here on Ravelry.

5. Rainbow Hearts

Look how vibrant and gorgeous this crochet heart blanket looks, because of all the rainbow shades! Above all, it’s a soft and classic pattern, that is just timeless, but looks incredible all the time. Moreover, you can play with the edging and go for instance for a lacy one, however, if you want it to be more modern, you can skip that and choose a simple one. In conclusion, it’s such a sweet project!

  • DESIGNED by Mary Ann Frits
  • THIS VERSION is by Alkymia
  • PROJECT TYPE afghan
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Super Easy Crocheted Love Scraps Afghan with Free Patternphoto by Alkymia / ravelry.com

This pattern was available on crochet-world.com, but it seems to no longer be so. Go there, or read more about it on ravelry.com. This particular version by Alkymia is here on Ravelry.

6. A Quick Baby Blanket From Scrap Yarn

Last minute gift for a cute newborn baby? A bag full of different skeins of yarn and no idea what to do with it? Solve those two issues with one free crochet pattern by Stouto’s Stuff. They have come up with a wonderful blanket idea that’s beginner friendly and quick to make. This piece is worked in rounds and ends in a pretty rectangle granny square crochet  blanket.

  • DESIGNED by Stouto’s Stuff
  • PROJECT TYPE baby blanket
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Stouto’s Stuff / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on stouto.co.za, or read more about it on Ravelry.

7. Baby Scrap Blanket

If you have your hand on some long bits of leftover yarn, this crochet blanket pattern is perfect for you. Paula R has designed a striped baby blanket that is a great zero waste project. The ideal situation would be to collect all pastel colored yarns. However, you do you, and if that means more contrasting hues, let it be. In the end there are two main purposes to follow this design. To use leftovers and to make some baby comfortable.

  • DESIGNED by Paula R
  • PROJECT TYPE baby blanket
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Miss Polly Crochet / lovecrafts.com

Find original free pattern on lovecrafts.com.

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2 Comments

  1. Where is the free pattern for I Love Scraps Afghan? I have searched and can’t find it.
    Thank you

    1. hi Sandra, looks like this pattern is no longer available. We’ve corrected the descriptions in the article.

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