Tea and Biscuit Blanket

This exquisite and understated classic baby blanket crochet pattern is perfect for any new baby. Using cross over stitches to create a wonderfully tactile yet soft texture, the blanket is a mindful, repetitive make that will fly off the hook and be ready to gift in no time.
I’ve created my version with stripes but it’s completely up to you how you intend to make it. You can add all sorts of color variations or keep it in one solid tone.
This is a beginner-friendly project and is worked up in set repeats. The pattern will guide you through making the main body and then working the border.

This crochet pattern and image are property of HanJan Crochet.

View the full pattern here 

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