Who wouldn’t want to be
cuddled in a cascade of scallops in pastel colors? The design for this afghan
was inspired by a flower that only exists in my imagination, colorful and
relentlessly blossoming! This chunky blanket is a quick project that looks
fabulous in any color combination.
Whoooo can resist an
adorable owl, especially one that doubles as a pillow? I certainly can’t. I adore
owls! Crochet up this owlish cutie, and be sure to make his tummy in a color
that coordinates with your nursery’s color scheme. He’ll be an irresistible
addition.
Babies crave time on their
tummies—it’s a chance to strengthen their neck muscles and begin that all-important
wiggling that develops into crawling. But no one wants to be bored on their
tummy.
So, I designed this
colorful play mat, featuring crinkle tabs that give baby something fun to play with!
This mat is backed with a piece of felt for stability.
When you’re finished crocheting, cut
the yarn a couple of inches from your last stitch. Wrap the yarn over your hook
and pull it through the last loop until the yarn end is all the way through.
Tug—and you have a finished knot!
Crinkle paper and ribbon
tabs make this toy absolutely irresistible to anyone small! The most fun part
about this project is the chance to browse the world of available ribbons, and
select a few that perfectly suit your color scheme. I think you’ll find that
you can’t make just one!