Super Alexa Blanket

The Super Alexa Blanket is a fun and quick crochet project that you will love to make. The chunky crochet blanket is made from 20 matching motifs featuring cluster stitches to give loads of lovely texture and make it a really tactile blanket to snuggle in.

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