Sedge Stitch Baby Blanket | Easy Crochet Baby Blanket Tutorial | Baby Blankets
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- This Sedge Stitch Baby Blanket is super pretty and perfect for baby showers. Make this blanket in any color combo or gradient color as shown in the video. Follow along and make your own adorable baby blanket.
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Materials:
5 skeins of Lion Brand Mandala Gradient in Burgundy
I-9 (5.5mm) crochet hook
Size
36x36
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I just received the same color....beautiful worked up. Thanks for the tutorial.
You’re welcome!
I have watched for a long time without any comments. Your work is so pretty and easy to do! I appreciate all that you do for us! 😊
Thank you so much! I’m glad you find my tutorials helpful! Thanks for watching 😊🧶
Love it! 🩷
Thank you!!
You did it again! This is a lovely baby blanket that will be easy to crochet and turn out great. I am looking forward to getting and using this gradient yarn. Thanks again for a great blanket and for explaining it so well!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this blanket, and I hope you give this yarn a try. It's a beautiful yarn!
Just ordered your PDF for this pattern. Thanks for sharing your pattern and video. Love the pattern and yarn.
Excellent teaching session with a really nice blanket. I'm no longer a todler but i'll make it for myself. 😊❤
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this pattern :)
Love your patterns and love the way you teach. You're easy to follow and so pleasant to hear. Thanks so much!❤
Thank you, I appreciate it! 😊💕
Your explanation is very well
Thank you!
Love this very much. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Would this blanket be too heavy inI Love This Yarn
I have made many of your blanket and all are really the best of all others
Many thanks
I don’t think so at all. I make many blankets using ILTY, so I think it would be just fine 😊
Very pretty. Thank you
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for showing where to place the stitch markers. I still have trouble with that.
You’re very welcome!
I absolutely love your tutorials!! Your voice is super calming and you explain your tutorials very well 😊Thanks for all your work and time you put into making these beautiful blankets and other projects 😊
Thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoy my tutorials 😊🧶
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I enjoy your tutorials❤
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😊I Love the look of your blanket. That stitch is so pretty🌺
Thank you! 😊
Such a beautiful, subtle texture! Thanks for sharing. :) I love blankets like this for new stitches. It’s long enough to get the repetition down, and short enough to be easy.
Thanks for watching! I absolutely love this stitch for the reasons you stated. Very fun pattern 😊🧶
Easy is the magic word for this beautiful crochet stitch pattern. Thank you for showing every detail in such an again "Easy" to follow instructions 😊!
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you found this enjoyable and easy to make. 😊
I'd like to ask a question please, but, before I do, let me say that I'm a knitter. I can do basic crochet, however, I am nowhere near the level of some of the gorgeous things I've seen crocheters make. I watch lots of crochet podcasts (lots of knitting ones too). From what I've seen, and this is only my experience, these crocheters are using mostly acrylic yarns and rarely wool, cotton or silk yarns. Can anyone please tell me why this is? I have no problem with acrylic yarns, I use them myself, especially for baby things and blankets, I was just wondering why I'm seeing so many using only one type of yarn.
That’s a great question! I can’t speak for other crocheters, but for me, I find wool yarn to be too scratchy. I mostly use acrylic yarns as I find them to be more affordable and soft. I do use cotton yarn for dishcloths/hot pads though. I think it sometimes comes down to affordability, what’s available in someone’s area, and personal preference. I hope that helps a little 😊
Thank you for this tutorial. I’ve been so anxious to see this yarn worked up. It’s so pretty.
You’re welcome! I love how it works up 🧶
I love the color your work with.
It is pretty isn’t it?