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Baby M's Blanket . . .

If you are one of my friends on facebook, you have no doubt seen posts where I am crocheting Baby M's blanket . . . well, it is finally finished! YAY!!!

I have made this same pattern for each of my children (E has pink, J has red, Baby E has pale green). I think it is SO cute! I love the little hood on it. I used Caron Simply Soft Eco yarn in Lilac Bud for the blanket, and then edges are done with Caron Simply Soft white.

Anyway, I am excited for her to arrive and I hope she likes cuddling up in it like the others have.

I am sort of sad I won't be making any more of these for my kids since we are done at 4 kids. Hmmm, how much would you pay for a hand made crocheted blanket? Maybe I can keep making them and just sell them . . . would you buy this?

Comments

Gorgeous blanket!!! Those type of blankets were the ones I cherished the most, but having 3 kids and getting lots of handmade blankets, not sure what to do with them all now.
Amy said…
So cute! You are so stinking talented!
texasjodylynn said…
It's beautiful. What a good Mommy. Are you getting your tubes tied after this one? I miss you. HUGS

Jody
Jennifer Moore said…
Gorgeous blanket. Lucky children.
racinggrandma61 said…
Heck yea I would pay good money for one. It is adorable
Kiki said…
Lovely blanket ! I have been crochetting myself lately...Im self taught, so I guess Im kinda slow...but You Tube is great to learn from !
Just wanted to wish you a very happy & smooth delivery :O)

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