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Is it just me or have there been a ton of pregnancy announcements lately? Let’s turn that quarantine baby boom into an excellent excuse to stock up on soft yarn and make a beautiful blanket for the new baby!
Do you like to crochet baby blankets? I sure do! They work up twice as fast as regular-sized blankets (for obvious reasons) and they make perfect baby shower gifts because they are as practical as they are beautiful. For these reasons, I find crocheting baby blankets to be a very rewarding process!
You might be wondering, is it hard to crochet a baby blanket? We’ve got an excellent showcase of free crochet baby blanket patterns for you today that includes many beginner-friendly baby blanket patterns, as well as more involved patterns for those folks who like a challenge!
So, how do you crochet a baby blanket anyway? There’s really no right or wrong way! Some of the free crochet baby blanket patterns we’ve curated for you today use basic stitches and others use more advanced stitches. Some are rectangular, some are square, and some are even star-shaped! We’ve got both baby blankets that are worked in the round and baby blankets that are worked in rows. Baby blankets are a popular design in the crochet world, and there are so many different patterns out there! We’ve got the best of the best for you today, so start scrolling and prepare to get inspired!
Want some amazing crochet border patterns to go with these blankets? Check out the crochet borders here!
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- How to Count Rows
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- How to Crochet Borders
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Beautiful and Free Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns
Outer space themes are super popular right now, and this Blast Off baby blanket crochet is totally out of this world! If you are new to the world of corner-to-corner crochet, then this would actually be a pretty good pattern to start since it only has 4 colors and the image is relatively simple. All you need to know is how to chain stitch and double crochet.
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Bernat Baby Blanket and Bernat Baby Blanket Sparkle (Super Bulky Weight #6)
This blanket has been an amazingly popular design here on Love.Life.Yarn and it's easy to see the reason why! This classic heirloom blanket uses worsted weight yarn to create a soft, lacy blanket. Uses the Duchess Lace Stitch with a lacy border to create a blanket you'd be proud to gift. Includes full video tutorials.
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Red Heart Soft (Worsted weight yarn #4)
Classic ripple stitch is a great and is fun to stitch up too. The ups and downs of the stitchwork make it so that you don’t get bored with a blanket that’s made entirely in double crochet stitches. Shown here in a soft pink, this blanket would be perfect for a baby girl! I think the design would also look great in other colors and can be suited to baby boys as well.
Designer: Stitching Together
Yarn: Premier Yarns Anti-Pilling Everyday® Bobbin™ (Aran Weight #4)
Trying to use up the yarn you already have? (You must have more self-control than me!) The Watercolor Granny Blanket is an excellent scrap buster! If you haven’t developed a good yarn stash yet (and subsequent yarn-hoarding tendencies) then a pack of mini skeins would work too. The pattern includes information on selecting your colors so they mesh well together.
Designer: A Spoonful of Yarn
Yarn: Scheepjes Stone Washed (Sport Weight #3)
I love crocheting the color changes of this Red Heart Super Saver Ombre yarn are amazing!! Seriously, I've loved every colorway I've tried! Add in a textured mini bean stitch and you've got an amazing blanket sure to delight any mom-to-be.
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Ombre (Worsted weight #4)
Handmade baby blanket if you like c2c projects, you'll love this sweet bear from Repeat Crafter Me! Sarah is so amazingly talented and this sweet project is perfect for any new addition.
Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Bernat Blanket
Move over pastels, it’s time for free crochet baby blanket designs made with bright colors! This modern geometric design features bold stripes and mosaic patterns. The mosaic crochet technique uses just single and double crochet stitches to make fabulously detailed designs. The best part is, there’s no changing colors in the middle of a row!
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Caron Baby Cakes (Aran Weight #4)
There’s more than one way to do the ripple stitch! This design uses half-double crochet stitches. I love the colorblock rainbow design because you don’t have to switch colors as much as you do for striped designs. The rows of white in between also add interest to the design and help reinforce the color block. Simply stunning!
Designer: A More Crafty Life
Yarn: Bernat Softee Baby Cotton (DK Weight #3)
I love the sweetness and simplicity of these classic easy crochet baby blanket patterns. This design was inspired by filet crochet blankets and uses a smaller hook with DK yarn for an incredible drape.
Designer: Little Things Blogged
Yarn: Sirdar Snuggly DK (Weight #3)
Jazz up a star-shaped crochet-best crochet baby blanket with planet appliques and you’ve got yourself one amazing Solar System Baby Blanket! I love this whole idea, and I think they executed it perfectly. The design calls for single, half-double, and double crochet stitches along with surface slip stitches.
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Bernat Bundle Up (Worsted Weight #4)
This simple blanket uses the c2c technique to create a soft, cuddly blanket with diagonal stripes. Includes a full video tutorial to help you, so if you've put off trying c2c crochet, give this easy blanket a try.
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Bernat Blanket (Super Bulky #6)
The designers over at Daisy Farm Crafts have designed the most amazing gingham blankets, and this teal one is really one of my favorites. The combination of single crochet and double crochet stitches with the color combo is divine!
Designer: Daisy Farm Crafts
Yarn: Yarn Bee Sweet Delight (Weight #3)
Have you tried Tunisian crochet yet? It looks a lot like a knit, and it gives you a really solid fabric with virtually no holes. What a great technique to use for a cute and cozy baby blanket. This design calls for tunisian simple stitch and it also uses tunisian honeycomb stitch for a decorative border.
Designer: TLYC
Yarn: Lion Brand Truboo (DK Weight #3)
Curious babies will love the 3D flowers in this darling baby blanket design. You can make this adorable floral baby blanket using half-double crochet stitches along with bobble and puff stitches. Both video and photo tutorials are available so it’s the perfect pattern for visual learners - and it’s not too tricky for beginner crocheters either!
Designer: This Pixie Creates
Yarn: Patons North America Astra (DK Weight #3)
This sweet free baby blanket crochet pattern uses a worsted weight yarn with a ribbon detail to create an heirloom blanket you're sure to love. This is available as a free Ravelry download.
Designer: Alicia Paulson
Yarn: Blue Sky Fibers Organic Cotton (Worsted Weight #4)
Classic granny stripe never goes out of style and it looks great in a variety of colors. The neat thing about this best crochet baby blanket pattern is that you can use all different weights of yarn in the same design. That makes it absolutely perfect for scrapbusting! Finish it off with a lovely scalloped border and it’s ready to gift.
Designer: Cozy Rosie UK
Yarn: Paintbox Simply Chunky (Bulky Weight #5)
Here’s a variation on the traditional chevron pattern that’s as easy as it is stunning! You can make this fun and colorful design using just free easy crochet stitches. It’s an excellent project for variegated yarns and you’ll love that there’s no changing colors in the middle of a row. Plus, it’s a nice unisex design that can be made for both boys and girls!
Designer: Krazy Kabbage
Yarn: Yarn Bee Chloe and Loops & Threads Wellness Baby (Aran Weight #4)
This pattern uses super bulky yarn with the crunch stitch to create a baby blanket design you really CAN make on a weekend. The crunch stitch is just a combination of half-double crochet and slip stitches. Full video tutorial, too!
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Big Twist Natural Blend (Super Bulky #6)
Spoil the new baby with ridiculously soft velvet yarn and a beautiful array of puff-stitch flowers. This is one free crochet baby blanket pattern that you’ve got to feel to believe! You can make this design using half double and double crochet stitches along with puff stitches for the flowers and post stitches for the ribbed border.
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Bernat Baby Velvet (Aran Weight #4)
Have you been looking for the perfect project for those special skeins of variegated yarn you’ve been saving? I recommend this simple filet crochet design really lets the variegated yarn colors shine without looking too busy. The classic honeycomb design is positively delightful and would be perfect for a bumblebee-themed baby photo shoot!
Designer: Darling Dana Designs MN
Yarn: Premier Yarns Everyday Baby (Sport Weight #3)
This sweet easy baby blanket crochet uses lots of different stitches to create rows of different textures - making this blanket both fun and beautiful.
Designer: Red Heart Yarns
Yarn: Red Heart Creme de la Creme (Worsted weight #4)
Ombre is an easy and attractive way to select the color layout of your next crochet baby blanket. Plus, it’s on trend and totally cute too! This all-blue design is an excellent example of an ombre baby blanket in a unisex style. The pattern calls for bobble and spike stitches. Babies will love the texture of the bobbles and the bright colors!
Designer: Emkatcrochet for Bella Coco Crochet
Yarn: Stylecraft Special Double Knit (DK Weight #3)
Okay, I take it back, turns out that pastel colors might still be in style after all! This purple, green, and white-hued blanket features a popcorn stitch hexagon design. Modular designs like this are actually really nice for warm-weather projects because they won’t weigh you down and warm you up. Plus, they’re great for crochet blankets for babies on the go!
Designer: Crafting Wand
Yarn: Hobbii We Love Yarn Mega Ball and Hobbii Tivoli Solid (Worsted Weight #4)
Crochet Baby Afghan pattern I really love this lighter version of the Feather and Fan Afghan! It's such a fun combination of stitches and I really love this color combo!
Designer: Persia Lou
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava (Worsted weight #4)
With easy crochet baby blanket patterns that are monochrome, shake up the monotony with a fun stitch pattern. This baby blanket uses the star stitch for the main part. It’s a lovely and highly decorative stitch that has no holes and a lovely drape. The blanket is then edged with a lattice pom pom design that is just stunning!
Designer: Crafting Happiness
Yarn: Deramores Studio Anti-Pilling Aran (Aran Weight #4)
Modern? Check! Unisex? Check! Easy? Check! Yep, this free baby blanket crochet pattern ticks all the boxes. I can hardly believe that you can make it using only single and double crochet stitches! This timeless design will grow with your baby and always stay in style. My favorite part is the tassels.
Designer: Jewels and Jones
Yarn: Yarn Bee Bamboo-tiful (DK Weight #3)
This sweet blanket free crochet blanket pattern uses a cluster stitch to create a gorgeous texture that's sure to become a classic heirloom - just like the name!
Designer: Leelee Knits
Yarn: Cascade Cherub DK (DK Weight #3)
The colorful little bobbles in this blanket make a big impact on texture and style. The main part of the blanket is worked in the herringbone half double crochet stitch. It’s just a little fancier than a regular old half-double crochet stitch and it looks quite striking! The recommended yarn is even certified safe for baby projects. How’s that for peace of mind?
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Bernat Softee Baby Solids (DK Weight #3)
The next one of our free baby crochet blanket patterns is absolutely perfect for self-striping cake yarn. The pattern calls for the moss stitch which alternates single crochet and chain stitches. This gives the work a woven look and helps transition smoothly from one color to the next. The design is made in two panels and then sewn together.
Designer: Left in Knots
Yarn: Lion Brand Crayola Cake (Aran Weight #4)
I love this sweet and simple baby blanket crochet pattern! The stripes are worked in alternating herringbone half double crochet and a textured sc, hdc combo for a unique texture and appearance.
Designer: Yarn + Chai
Yarn: Cascade Longwood (Worsted weight #4)
This blanket works up very quickly using worsted weight yarn and a textured stitch pattern. Add in an easy baby blanket crochet pattern border and you're good to go!
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Ombre
The sophisticated design of the Margot Baby Blanket from Truly Crochet ensures that the blanket will still remain treasured long after the recipient is no longer a baby. I love the little flecks of color in the yarn. The design uses the filet crochet technique which is an excellent choice for stretching your yarn further and keeping the blanket lightweight.
Designer: Truly Crochet
Yarn: Hayfield Bonus Aran with Wool (Aran Weight #4)
What if I told you that you can crochet this baby blanket without counting stitches or rows, and using only double crochet stitches? It’s true! You can count this design among the free crochet baby blanket patterns that can be made while watching TV. There’s no changing colors, and you only need two cakes of yarn!
Designer: PrettyPeaceful
Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala (DK Weight #3)
I love this easy textured stitch and border combo! The body of this baby blanket crochet pattern is worked in an easy SC, hdc combo while the border uses post stitches and double crochet.
Designer: Pattern Paradise
Yarn: Red Heart Soft Essentials (Bulky #5)
Sunny Yellow is a perfect pick for a baby blanket when you don’t know the gender. I think this pattern is a good mix of vintage charm and modern design. The stitch pattern features a 4-row repeat and it uses v-stitches and shell stitches, so you can be sure that you won’t get bored with it!
Designer: Pattern Princess
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft Solids (Aran Weight #4)
This blanket crochet pattern uses a textured stitch combo along with a lacy border for a simple, classic look.
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Paintbox Simply Chunky (Bulky #5)
Some of my favorite free crochet baby blanket patterns are worked from the middle. This is mostly due to the fact that I hate long-starting chains! (Anyone else feel the same way?) This design features bold modern colors and textured stitches. You might not be able to give it away once it’s finished!
Designer: Cute as a Button Crochet & Craft
Yarn: Lion Brand Feels Like Butta and Loops & Threads Cozy Baby (Aran Weight #4)
This clever baby blanket free pattern has a hood and large tassels - perfect for cozying up in! As you can see, this blanket can be used long after the baby gets bigger. Uses a simple granny stitch pattern.
Designer: Make & Do Crew
Yarn: Lion Brand Pound of Love and Vanna's Choice (Worsted Weight #4)
What better blanket for a new summer baby than a sunflower blanket? The rich textures of the sunflower petals and the beautiful bold color choices really make this crochet baby blanket pattern stand out. This design calls for half double, double, and treble crochet stitches along with post stitches and cluster stitches.
Designer: Little Brock Crochet
Yarn: Stylecraft Special Double Knit (DK Weight #3)
Why should DC have all the fun when it comes to C2C?? One of my favorite stitches is still the simple moss stitch, a combination of single crochet and chains. Learn how to work this stitch c2c with the free video tutorial and pattern.
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Bernat Blanket Ombre (Super Bulky #6)
You can tie together a wide range of colors (and use up some scrap yarn while you’re at it) with a neutral accent color like this lovely shade of beige. Something about this blanket reminds me of a day at the beach and I’m totally in love! The design keeps things interesting with puff stitch, v-stitch, bead stitch, and moss stitch.
Designer: Burgundy and Blush
Yarn: Stylecraft Special Double Knit (DK Weight #3)
This blanket uses the baby bean stitch for amazing texture - it's honestly another one of my favorite stitches! Make it in a solid color or use the random stripe pattern seen here - both options would be amazing!
Designer: Left in Knots
Yarn: Red Heart Soft Essentials (Bulky #5)
Oh, the nostalgia! Bright primary colors remind me of simpler times, what about you? I love free crochet baby blanket patterns that are unisex like this design, especially because sometimes you don’t know the gender of the new baby ahead of time! This design features a simple moss stitch stripe design and a fabulous pom pom border.
Designer: Maria’s Blue Crayon
Yarn: Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran (Aran Weight #4)
I designed this blanket crochet pattern for Red Heart yarns - and the most fun part is that it doubles as a pillow! When you roll it up you have an adorable stuffed elephant pal.
Designer: Amanda Saladin for Red Heart Yarns
Yarn: Red Heart Baby Hugs Light (DK Weight #3)
I am SO in love with this blanket!! This design uses a wide half double crochet cluster (don't worry, there is a video to help!) and you carry the yarn while making the mountains for fewer ends to weave in!
Designer: Daisy Farm Crafts
Yarn: Bernat Bundle Up (Worsted Weight #4)
This simple and easy blanket pattern from We Crochet uses only double crochet along with wide stripes to create this beautiful blanket.
Designer: Heidi Wells for We Crochet
Yarn: Preciosa Tonal Worsted (Weight #4)
This simple and easy blanket pattern from We Crochet uses only double crochet along with wide stripes to create this beautiful blanket.
Designer: Heidi Wells for We Crochet
Yarn: Preciosa Tonal Worsted (Weight #4)
This blanket free crochet pattern is worked from the center out in a round ripple pattern. It is nice in a single color but add in different colors broken up by white and it's simply stunning!
Designer: Celeste Young
Yarn: Berroco Comfort Solids and Heathers
Here is another excellent way to use the moss stitch! You can work it in rows, from c2c and, in this case, from the center out in a square! This pattern uses cake yarn for amazing color changes.
Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Caron Big Cakes (Worsted Weight #4)
This simple granny square blanket is stunning in these different shades! If you are looking for a baby blanket you can work in smaller chunks, this would be a great one to try.
Designer: The Patchwork Heart
Yarn: Stylecraft Special DK (DK Weight #3)
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All the cuteness! I seriously can’t get enough of these free crochet baby blanket patterns. Will you be making one of these stunning designs? I would love to hear all about your crochet project and the baby that it is for in the comments below!
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