I'm delighted to introduce a new crochet pattern that mixes the magic of the forest with the comfort of a handmade blanket. My "Sleepy Bunny" C2C Crochet Blanket is a large throw featuring an adorable bunny sleeping peacefully on a tree stump, surrounded by a large red-capped mushroom and other charming foliage. This woodland motif is perfect for anyone seeking nursery decor or those who adore the cottage life aesthetic.
Imagine wrapping yourself or a loved one in a blanket that captures the sweet serenity of the woods. The "Sleepy Bunny" blanket is not just a cozy throw; it's a piece of fiber art that brings the peacefulness of the forest into your home. Crafted using the Corner-to-Corner (C2C) technique, this blanket is a joy to make and a delight to use.
The design is ideal for a large throw to snuggle up with on a chilly evening or a baby and toddler-sized blanket using DK weight yarn for the little ones in your life. This sweet blanket makes a thoughtful and charming gift for baby showers, birthdays, or any special occasion.
This pattern is 90x60 squares and uses Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Light Brown, Tan, Red, Dark Green, Light Green, Black, White, Soft White, Pink and an H/8 - 5.00mm hook.
Skill Level: C2C is ideal for advanced beginners. As this project contains frequent color changes, I suggest a slow-and-steady approach. This pattern assumes you already know how to crochet the C2C stitch and can read a C2C pattern, however, a link to a full C2C video tutorial is included in the notes section of the PDF pattern download.
This Ribblr pattern comes with the standard Ribblr format (written color-coded c2c rows), a single page chart, a multipage chart over four pages (all charts printable), and two (2) pdf digital download files.
The two (2) pdf files include:
Pattern File
- 30 pages
- materials list for medium worsted weight yarn
- notes section with helpful resources
- single page chart
- oversized chart over four pages
- written c2c rows
- color block rows
Appendix File
- materials list for dk weight and chunky weight yarn
- link to c2c calculator/instructions to help you calculate the yardage for any yarn weight and how to calculate the finished size
Helpful hint - I highly recommend using large clothes pins or beach towel clips as bobbins for easier color changes in c2c projects. The bobbins clip directly to your project when not in use and make it easier to keep your yarn tangle free!
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