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Gender neutral Chevron Baby Blanket

A gender-neutral blankie, like the one by Fordlor in the pictures below, will be such a lovely gift for expecting parents who are still waiting for the gender reveal! It’s a gorgeous project, that’s made with pretty pastels and contrasting shade of grey. Let me know if you like it!

Gender neutral Chevron Baby Blanket

PHOTOS by fordlor / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on web.archive.org. or read more about it on Ravelry.

This particular version is on Ravelry.

Chunky Chevron Blanket

A chunky crochet chevron blanket is a good thing to have all year round. You can wrap it around you in the winter while sitting by the fireplace or take it with you on a summer night at the campfire. The pattern is simple, and this blanket is sure to comfort you on any occasion. All you need to get started is a basic knowledge of crochet stitches.

Chunky Chevron Blanket

PHOTOS by Nicky Jones / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on jewelsandjones.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Ripple Baby Blanket

This sweet baby blanket is stunning because it features one of my favourite techniques – ripples! Pretty Ripple Baby Blanket is made with basic stitches that create a lovely delicate zig-zag pattern. Choose sweet pinks and greys for a girly theme or create something more vibrant! 

Ripple Baby Blanket

PHOTOS by davidswife06 / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on daisycottagedesigns.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Oh Darling Baby Ripple Afghan

Oh darling, what gorgeous colors the designer has chosen for this baby ripple afghan! The combination of violet, pink, and grey-blue looks perfect. Of course, you can take the colors you like, but you can still use this free crochet pattern of a baby ripple blanket. So, do it!

Oh Darling Baby Ripple Afghan

PHOTOS by Crochet 365 Knit Too / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on crochet365knittoo.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

46-15 Green Spring Blanket

This simple chevron blanket is great for babies. It has proven to be cozy yet breathable. The blanket is worked in a zigzag pattern for a stunning texture. Opt for neutral or pastel colors to add some soothing effect to the piece and make sure your baby sleeps well. This chevron blanket pattern is free.

46-15 Green Spring Blanket

PHOTOS by DROPS design / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Dotted Ripple Blanket

Here is a beautiful ripple blanket for soft and cozy interiors. This free crochet pattern is easy to follow because the design is based on a chevron ripple stitch and puff stitches in colored lines for a nice texture. Cute tassels make the blanket even comfier, don’t they?

Dotted Ripple Blanket

PHOTOS by Veronika Cromwell / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on bluestarcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Chevrainbow Blanket

This incredible crochet blanket in the pictures below was made by Valoummbb and it’s so stunning! It’s a wonderful and completely mindless crochet pattern, that uses a bunch of exciting colors. And it’s so soft, too! If you like striped blankets, this is going to be ideal for you! The finished size is 135cm x 113cm excluding fringe.

Chevrainbow Blanket

PHOTOS by Valoummbb / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on newleafdesigns.nl, or read more about it on Ravelry.

This particular version is on Ravelry.

Whimsical Birdy Flower Baby Blanket

If you’d like to sign up for some blanket CALs but don’t want to make big pieces, consider starting with this baby crochet blanket. It’s not as big as some of the others but still requires concentration and careful work. The project is really interesting to crochet and you will find that you overlook the time going by. Gauge is not critical for this piece and it will be suitable for beginner to intermediate crocheters.

Whimsical Birdy Flower Baby Blanket

PHOTOS by Joanita Theron / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on creativecrochetworkshop.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.