Cobblestone Pathways Throw

This crochet blanket pattern has been a fan favorite for several years. The subtle stripes are created using two different stitch combinations throughout the project. While this blanket is beautiful in any shade, light or neutral colors allow the stitches to shine. 

Even though this pattern is not difficult, it does allow you to level up your crochet skills by learning a few new techniques. Video tutorials will walk you through everything you need to know to make this gorgeous blanket. 

Pattern Features:

  • Sizes included: Baby, Toddler/Lap, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King
  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Full Video Tutorial (to support written pattern if you are a visual learner)
  • US Crochet Terms

This crochet pattern and image are property of Daisy Cottage Designs.

View the full pattern here 

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