Crochet Baptism Cross Blanket Series 5

Baptism Cross Blanket 5

Fifth in the Baptism Cross Blanket series in the Lily Collection this blanket is a true favorite. A special gift for boy or girl and the memories it will hold dear.

Made with Caron Simply Soft yarn – it sure holds up to its name. Most all of my Cross Blanket Designs are made from Caron Simply Soft and I love the pearly shine it gives off.

If you have a special one coming soon, or you wish to make one for yourself. Don’t hesitate – you’ll have this Baptism Cross Blanket 5 done before you know it and it makes a beautiful gift. See the pattern listing for more information to consider such as finished size, materials list and pattern content.

Get the pattern for yourself or gift to another fellow crochet crafter.

Copyright 2005-2021 Pamela’s Patterns, Pamela Veller Crochet.

Crochet Baptism Cross Blanket II

Baptism Cross II Blanket

Hidden gem in the Cross Blanket series. The Baptism Cross Blanket II is one of my favorites with its delicate beautiful border.

 Made with Caron Simply Soft yarn – it sure holds up to its name. Most all of my Cross Blanket Designs are made from Caron Simply Soft and I love the pearly shine it gives off.

If you have a special one coming soon, or you wish to make one for yourself. Don’t hesitate – you’ll have this Baptism Cross Blanket II design done before you know it and it makes a beautiful gift. See the pattern listing for more information to consider such as finished size, materials list and pattern content.

Get the pattern for yourself or gift to another fellow crochet crafter.

Copyright 2005-2021 Pamela’s Patterns, Pamela Veller Crochet.

Create Crochet Flowers right into the fabric of a Design.

Baptism Cross Blanket with Flowers

Flowers everywhere! This blanket design allows you to place flowers where you like and as many as you want as well.

The pattern design gives the Flower instructions so its easy to decide as you progress or follow the pattern for placement.

This Cross Blanket design is adult size, beautifully spread across a bed or sofa or your loved ones lap.

Don’t hesitate – you’ll have this Baptism Cross Blanket with Flowers done before you know it and it makes a beautiful gift. See the pattern listing for more information to consider such as finished size, materials list and pattern content.

Get the pattern for yourself or gift to another fellow crochet crafter.

Copyright 2005-2021 Pamela’s Patterns, Pamela Veller Crochet.

The Inspiration for the First Crochet Cross Blanket Design

Baptism Cross Blanket the First

Faith inspired and the arrival of grandchildren – gifts from my two children. I love  crocheting in white yarn and this designing this little jewel.

This newborn blanket set the stage for the Baptism Cross Blanket Series and is sweet and delicate just like the intended. Made with Caron Simply Soft yarn – it sure holds up to its name. Most all of my Cross Blanket Designs are made from Caron Simply Soft and I love the pearly shine it gives off.

If you have a special one coming soon, or you wish to make one for yourself. Don’t hesitate – you’ll have this Baptism Cross Blanket done before you know it and it makes a beautiful gift. See the pattern listing for more information to consider such as finished size, materials list and pattern content.

Get the pattern for yourself or gift to another fellow crochet crafter.

Copyright 2005-2021 Pamela’s Patterns, Pamela Veller Crochet.

UNDERSTANDING YARN WEIGHTS

Fiber manufacturers strive to give you a starting point and it begins after your touch and desire for a color. Then you need to know whether or not it will suit your crochet pattern.

Compare the crochet designers pattern suggested weight against the manufacturers wrapper information to determine a match.

Download and add the YARN WEIGHT GUIDE to your quick reference library.

CROCHET SKILL LEVELS

Crochet skills build with each new stitch or crochet technique you learn. Even an advanced crocheter will be a beginner at some point.

Use this quick guide which outlines crochet skill levels. It will help you understand your skills and a pattern that you may be considering crocheting.

Download and add the SKILL LEVEL GUIDE to your quick reference library.

CROCHET BLANKET SIZE

There are MANY suggested finished sizes for blankets…by designers and by manufacturers.

What is important is who is the blanket for? This will determine the size you seek. So, is it for a newborn? A toddler? A tween? An adult? A bed? If a bed is it for a crib, stroller, daybed, twin bed, queen bed or king or super king bed?

A crochet pattern should always give you a finished size. If gauge is important than that information should be provided as well.

Gauge is how many crochet stitches and rows in a given measurement is needed to achieve the finished project.

Generally all gauge is measured by 4 inches wide by 4 inches length. Also, the hook size to achieve it is noted too. You may also see crochet gauge given in a particular stitch pattern as well, not unusual.

Your tension is important and your crochet technique. You may need to change crochet hook size – larger or smaller to achieve the pattern gauge recommendation.

Be cautious about using the manufacturers wrapper gauge as it does not often represent the crochet designers pattern suggestion.

Download and add the BLANKET SIZE GUIDE to your quick reference library.

WHAT’S IN A CROCHET PATTERN

A well written pattern makes you a promise.  Information provided in the crochet pattern allows you to complete the crochet project. Without all of it, how will finish? Whether you are buying a book of patterns or from independent designers like me, the standard should be followed.

Review the information from ANATOMY OF A CROCHET PATTERN to verify that you are getting everything needed.

It is okay to contact a crochet designer if you think you need something more.

Download and add the ANATOMY OF A CROCHET PATTERN GUIDE to your quick reference library.

DIVIDING AND RELOCATING SPRING BULBS

NOT PRETTY at all, BUT…these Daffodill and Iris bulbs are going to be OK. I’ve started splitting them out of my Southern Garden and planting in other areas. Because our pine trees have areas where their roots are dangerous to the lawn mower, I’m putting these bulbs where we won’t strike the roots with the mower blade.

Daffodill bulbs come up, flower then go back down pretty quickly so they will not be there when the Iris bulbs bloom this summer. AND, behind the Iris bulbs is some pampas grass won’t hinderthe Iris bulbs because they too should have flowered and are no longer in their full glory.

This is my plan, I’ll let you know how this works out.

A word of caution at my age its NOT a good idea to dig with a shovel for 8 hours! Every part of my body was good except for my wrists and forearms…yikes. No crocheting, no computing nada nada.

SNOW ON MY SPRING CHERRY BLOSSOM TREE

Sometimes you only have a few days to enjoy natures majesty. At almost full glory the blossoms were covered last night with a very wet snow and then a freeze. And another freeze is expected tonight as well. I am always in awe, unfortunately this morning a little sad too!

The blossom covering reminds me of Strawberry Shortcake ice cream pops!