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1. Joy Newborn Set
This tiny blanket has just one color but the pattern is really cool. It’s even there on a hoodie! It makes a perfect composition with the wooden buttons on both sides of it. Together it makes the cozy Nordic style that everyone loves!
- DESIGNED by: Warm Linx
- PROJECT TYPE: shawl
- CRAFT: knitting
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
Go to the pattern: Joy Newborn Set
2. First Winter Blanket
This is a very simple pattern but the colors are just amazing. That bright green or light turquoise make the blanket so cheerful! It looks perfect with dark on one side and white on the other one. It makes the best composition. The only detail are the buttons that make the blanket even more symmetric. Every perfectionist will love it!
- DESIGNED by: Malabrigo
- PROJECT TYPE: blanket
- CRAFT: knitting
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
Go to the pattern: First Winter Blanket
3. Unicorn Hooded Baby Blanket
This knit blanket pattern is great for the little ones! The combination of warm yet breathable yarn and bright colors will make it a favorite. Plus, the hood element means it’s easy and comfortable to wear, and it’s great for even the most active babies. Follow the baby towel knitting pattern to get started right away.
- DESIGNED by Jane Burns
- PROJECT TYPE blankets
- CRAFT knitting
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
Photos by Jane Burns / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on woolbox.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.
4. Rainbow Hooded Afghan
If you are looking for a beautiful piece for your little one, learn how to knit an afghan. This simple design is suitable for knitters of all levels, so you’ll find it very relaxing. It’s also a great opportunity to practice your garter stitch and C2C technique. Gauge is not critical to this project, so it’s a great thing to do without thinking too much. The easy to follow pattern will help you every step of the way.
- DESIGNED by Lion Brand Yarn
- PROJECT TYPE blankets
- CRAFT knitting
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
Photos by Lion Brand Yarn / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on lionbrand.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.