OneHeart
Logo Exclusive One Heart Foundation Logo to x-stitch in your blankets!
Add that special loving touch to each blanket you make.
We would love it if you could
add one special HEART SQUARE to each afghan
you make.
Here are some links to Heart
Patterns for squares, afghans, bibs, you name it - easy crochet HEARTS
Wonderful links to other sites with Crocheted blanket patterns to help you get started!!
~ * ~ See more KNIT patterns here! ~ * ~
Animal
Crackers Sewn Quilt
Apache
Tears Afghan
Attic
Windows Baby Quilt
Baby
Afghan for Charity
Bev's
Baby Ripple -crocheted
Bev's
Old Crocheted Blanket NEW!
Bev's
Stretchy Afghan (knit)
Crayon
Color Afghan from Lion Brand Yarns
Desert
Rose - from 'smartyarns' ~ very pretty!
Easy
Afghan Pattern Idea (knit)
Easy
Squares Afghan ~ from Craftown mall
Great
Big Granny-ghan
Harime's
Peek-a-Book Shell Afghan
Heart
Afghan
Heart
Blanket in Crochet -cute! NEW!
Hills
and Valley's Baby Afghan
Jewel
Tone Afghan ~ from Craft Click-very pretty.
Lace
Up Afghan - like Jacob's Ladder
Left
Over Afghan ~ about.com. Great for using up scraps!
Pinwheel
Baby Quilt
Raggedy
Quilt -text only
Ripple
knitted - pattern
Really
pretty Flower Pentagon
USA
Afghan! FREE from Lion Brand
Victorian
Quilt
ZigZag
Afghan (knit)
Warming Families Collection of 6" and 12" squares patterns
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HOW
TO QUILT
http://quilt.com/Beginner/BeginnersGuide.html
http://quilt.com/Beginner/RomanStripe/RomanStripe.html
http://quilt.com/FAQS/BeginnersProjectsFAQ.html
http://quilt.com/MainQuiltingPage.html
http://www.quiltpatternsetc.com/tutor.htm
EASY
BABY QUILT
1 yd of soft 45" wide fabric
(for quilt top)
1 yd of soft 45" wide fabric
(for bottom of quilt) (Makes a quilt for a crib or a toddler-approx. 36"
x 45")
6 yds Silky binding (or simply
tuck edges under and sew around)
2 ounces soft baby yarn or
sport yarn (to tiethe quilt)
Needle with large eye and
sharp enough point to go through fabric layers
Batting ~ enough for a 45"
quilt (Crib size)
Place all 3 layers together
~ top + batting + bottom.
Either stitch binding around,
or tuck under and stitch around.
Use needle and yarn to make
ties/knots every 4"or so. SeeMaking
blankets page
How
to Make an Easy Tied Quilt ~ with the kids