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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.

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CROCHET HAYSTACK STITCH

CROCHET HAYSTACK STITCH-G6/4.00MM HOOK

The lastest addition to The Lily Collection – Baptism Cross Blanket XIII afghan using the Haystack Stitch. Learning new crochet stitches are fun and designing in the art world of crochet is my thing! 

This crochet design pattern falls off the hook at a fast pace and the Haystack Stitch is easy, well defined and a repeat pattern. Welcome Baptism Cross Blanket XIII with your likes and shares which support me as an independent small business crochet designer.

The blanket is larger than my other designs at 47 inches length x 42 inches wide. Using the ethereal quality of Caron Simply Soft yarn and a G6/4.00mm crochet hook makes this design come alive. All my Cross designs are special to me and I know you will love this one too.

Welcome to 2020

Well, 2020 is not at all what any of us imagined, including me. I won’t belabor what we are all going through because there is no need, we’re in it aren’t we.

What I can do is encourage those of us who offer crochet patterns for our fellow crocheters to keep it up and use this time to create with new ideas, color schemes and stitch combinations.

My current project is using a Linked Double Crochet (Ldc) and Haystacks in the border and a final Flower pattern using Bobbles. Creating a border that pleases me takes a bit of time, I want to look at it later and think once again YES, I do like that! 

Wellness to all of you, keep creating, keep those hands and your mind busy.

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