Welcome to our roundup of Easter blankets that you can crochet!
Easter is a time of celebration and renewal, and what better way to celebrate the season than with a cozy and colorful crochet blanket? Whether you are looking for something simple and classic, or something more bold and playful, we have something for everyone.
In this roundup, we have compiled a selection of Easter-themed blankets that are perfect for snuggling up on the couch, decorating your home, or giving as gifts. So grab your crochet hook and some pastel-colored yarn, and get ready to crochet your way into the spring season with one of these beautiful Easter blankets.
Basic Crochet Granny Square Granny squares are a classic crochet motif that are easy to learn and fun to make. They are perfect for creating colorful blankets, afghans, and other home decor items. In this tutorial, we will be using pastel colors to give our granny square a festive Easter feel. Whether you are a beginner crocheter or an experienced pro, this tutorial will provide you with all the steps and tips you need to make a beautiful granny square. So grab your crochet hook and let’s get started! Can be created in pastels for an Easter color theme
Hooded Rabbit Blanket his adorable blanket is perfect for keeping little ones warm and cozy, and the cute rabbit hood adds a playful touch. Whether you are a seasoned crocheter or a beginner, this tutorial will provide you with all the steps and tips you need to create your own hooded rabbit blanket. So grab your crochet hook and some soft, fluffy yarn, and let’s get started!
He is Risen religious Blanket pattern – Here is a pattern for a crochet blanket with the phrase “He is Risen” in a cross design. This pattern is suitable for intermediate crocheters.
Let There be Peace Religious Blanket
Crochet Spring Blanket – Maria’s Blue Crayon
Chick C2C Square Easter Blanket Graphgan CAL Part 6
This colorful and fun blanket is perfect for celebrating the spring season and adding a touch of cheer to your home decor. The blanket is made using the corner to corner (C2C) crochet technique, which allows you to create a graphgan using just single crochets and chains.
This tutorial will provide you with all the steps and tips you need to create your own Chick C2C Square Easter Blanket Graphgan. So grab your crochet hook and some bright and colorful yarn, and let’s get started!
Bunny Blanket for Easter – Free Crochet Pattern – Left in Knots
Crochet Bunny C2C Blanket – Repeat Crafter Me
Corner to Corner Crochet Bunny Blanket – Modern C2C Pattern >> Make & Do Crew
Red Heart Luv My Bunny Blanket | Yarnspirations
Somebunny to Love | Create & Decorate—the blog
Giant Hooded Easter Bunny Blanket Pattern – Crochet
Red Heart Filet Crochet Bunny Blanket
This adorable blanket is perfect for celebrating the spring season and adding a touch of whimsy to your home decor. The blanket is made using the filet crochet technique, which allows you to create a lace-like pattern using a combination of chain stitches and double crochets.
Whether you are an experienced crocheter or new to filet crochet, this tutorial will provide you with all the steps and tips you need to create your own filet crochet bunny blanket
Easter Blanket with little bunnies This adorable blanket is perfect for celebrating the spring season and adding a touch of whimsy to your home decor. Whether you are a beginner crocheter or an experienced pro, this tutorial will provide you with all the steps and tips you need to create your own Easter blanket with little bunnies
Easter Crochet Blanket – EASY 2 Row Repeat!
3in1 Easter Peep Bunny Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern | Crafting Happiness PROMO VIDEO
Here is a crochet pattern for a 3-in-1 Easter Peep Bunny Baby Blanket. This blanket is perfect for keeping your little one warm and cozy, and the cute peep bunny design is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. This pattern includes instructions for three sizes: small (30″ x 30″), medium (36″ x 36″), and large (42″ x 42″). This pattern is suitable for advanced beginner crocheters.
Crochet Blanket for Absolute Beginners. Crochet “BUNNY EARS” FREE crochet step by step tutorial.
One year, I decided to crochet an Easter blanket as a gift for my cousin. I spent weeks working on the blanket, carefully selecting the colors and patterns to make it as festive and special as possible. When the day finally arrived to give her the blanket, I was so excited to see her reaction.
As I proudly presented her with the blanket, I noticed that she was giving me a strange look. “What’s wrong?” I asked. She hesitated for a moment before saying, “Well, I love the blanket and all, but I’m not really a big fan of Easter.”
I was completely taken aback. I had no idea that she wasn’t into Easter, and I had spent so much time and effort on the blanket thinking that it would be the perfect gift. I couldn’t help but laugh at the irony of the situation. In the end, my cousin was still very grateful for the blanket and said that she would use it all year round. It was a funny reminder to always make sure to ask about someone’s interests before choosing a gift!
Here is a pattern for a basic crochet blanket that is suitable for beginners
This blanket is made using single crochets and works up quickly. You can use any type of yarn and crochet hook to create the blanket, just be sure to check the label on your yarn for the recommended hook size.
Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn in your desired color
- Crochet hook size H/8 (5.0 mm)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Gauge:
- 16 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
Abbreviations:
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- st = stitch
Instructions:
- Chain an even number of stitches to your desired width. For example, if you want a blanket that is 40 inches wide, you would chain 80 stitches.
- Row 1: In the second chain from the hook, work 1 sc. Work 1 sc in each chain across. Turn.
- Row 2: Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch). Work 1 sc in each stitch across. Turn.
- Repeat Row 2 until your blanket is the desired length.
- Fasten off and weave in the ends.
That’s it! You now have a basic crochet blanket. You can add a border or edging to the blanket if you like, or leave it as is. You can also mix and match colors or add texture by using different types of yarn. Have fun creating your own unique crochet blanket!
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