Saturday, May 31, 2014

Quilt Baby Patterns And Crochet Baby Blanket

By Darren Hartley


A quilt or blanket, made from baby quilt patterns, is an item that every baby should have. It makes a baby feel secure knowing he has something that is safe, clean and familiar to play on, wherever he goes. The carpet, flooring and gardens in other people's houses and hotels, are not always the most sanitary places for a baby to play on.

First and foremost, a baby quilt should be made of natural fibers and baby quilt patterns. It should also be a little bit bigger than the crib or bassinet so the baby could be tucked in it safely and securely. Furthermore, a baby could be wrapped in a bigger quilt when the climate gets cold.

Designing a baby quilt is a matter of consideration for the color and baby quilt patterns to be used. A strong and versatile fabric must be selected to ensure that the baby quilt will endure for a long, long time. The chosen fabric should last through many washes, dirt accumulation and being pulled around.

Want to make a show stopping baby crochet blanket? Well, then get hold of a multicoloured skein of yarn and start crocheting in technicolor. Want to know what projects best fit this type of yarn? Okay then, get hold of some simple tips to follow in embarking on this exercise.

Using variegated yarn for a crochet baby blanket allows the addition of color interest without venturing into actual color work. It provides the freedom to work on many colors without having to weave in more ends than is necessary.

Managing color changes in making a crochet baby blanket can be a task in itself. A stitch pattern can get lost in a relatively short color change in the yarn, particularly when it appears as if each new stitch is in a different color.




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