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Evermore Heart Blanket Crochet Pattern

March 30, 2023 by Shellie Wilson

Hello and welcome to the Filet Heart Afghan crochet pattern! If you’re anything like me, you’re probably either obsessed with bobble stitch or hearts right now, because that seems to be all I can talk about or blog about. Well, this crochet blanket pattern is the perfect combination of both – it features a beautiful filet heart design that is sure to capture your heart (pun intended).

This pattern includes written directions in U.S. terms, a crochet symbol chart, and a colored diagram to help you along the way. It’s made using a size J hook and worsted-weight yarn, and the best part is that you can make it in any size you like.

Designed by Adrienne Bingham, this crochet blanket is the perfect way to show off your love of hearts and bobble stitch. So why wait? Get your hooks and yarn ready, and let’s get started on this beautiful project!

The Filet Heart Afghan crochet pattern would make a lovely gender-neutral baby blanket if made in pastel colors. Pastel shades such as pale pink, light blue, soft yellow, and mint green are often associated with baby gear and can be a great choice for a gender-neutral blanket.

Using a pastel color palette for this crochet blanket will give it a soft and gentle look that is perfect for a new baby. The filet heart design is also a sweet and subtle touch that will add some warmth and charm to the blanket.

Making this crochet blanket in pastel colors is a great way to create a gender-neutral baby blanket that is both stylish and cozy. It’s sure to be a treasured item for the new arrival and their parents. So go ahead and get started on this wonderful crochet project for the new bundle of joy in your life!

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Textured Hat Knitting Patterns

There are all sorts of knitting techniques you can use on hats, but some of my favorites are textured stitch patterns or cabled hats worked in a single color. Check out these great textured hat knitting patterns and find your next fall favorite. 

The K?pekapeka hat from The Practice of Fibre was the one that got me started thinking about textured hat knitting patterns. This one has a simple zig-zag pattern worked with purls. This hat uses centered double decreases for shaping to help keep the pattern going as you finish the top of the hat. It uses worked weight yarn. 

Little Totz Designs has this simple knit hat that uses worsted weight yarn and an allover knit-purl stitch pattern that’s easy to memorize. This one would be a great first hat in the round pattern if that’s something you haven’t tried before. 

The Fia Beanie from Honey and Grace Fiber Co is another simple stitch pattern that’s full of texture. It calls for bulky yarn so it should stitch up in no time in this great textured diamond design. 

Kalurah Hudson’s Cindersmoke hat is an interesting stitch design that uses double moss stitch and bands of slipped stitches throughout the pattern, which is where the decreases are worked, keeping the rest of the pattern as established. It uses bulky yarn and is sized for adults, and you can find it on Ravelry.

Benjamin Matthews has such pretty designs that often turn out to be simpler to knit than they look. The Snow Carved Beanie (find it on Ravelry) for example only uses knits, purls and slipped stitches, but it has a design that looks almost like cables. The pattern uses worsted weight yarn and has a foldover brim for extra warmth. 

While I wanted to keep the focus in this roundup on simple stitch patterns, basic cables are not that much more difficult than regular knitting, and the lattice pattern on this CrissCross Hat form the Purling Princess is so charming I couldn’t resist sharing. This hat comes in three sizes (baby, child and adult) and uses worsted weight yarn. It would be a great gift to knit if you’re thinking about that.

 

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