This fabulous blanket is just the ticket for anyone wanting to steer away from the more traditional and give a really precious yet modern look for a new baby.
The pattern is all about textures and uses lots of fun bobbles and alternate use of front and back loops so that you never get bored making it!
The finished blanket as shown measures 26” by 30” but you can easily increase or decrease your start chain to make it any size you like. I am tempted to make a big one as a sofa throw to keep for myself!
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