The lacy edgings look very beautiful on the blankets. Lacy means soft and delicate – this is the result that it gives. A blanket with lace around it could be old-fashioned, it could also be airy, or it can also be modern. It’s all up to you – lace is not a limitation.
It’s a way to be more creative. There are many ways you can apply lace to your blanket – every time, it can be something new and original! Take a look at the blankets with lacy edgings below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.
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1. Little Lily Nap
Baby blankies are one of the most fun projects to work with because they are easy, fast and so colorful! What’s more, you can easily customize your blankie, you can choose your own edging, applique and colors.
- DESIGNED by Wiam’s Crafts
- PROJECT TYPE blankie
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Photo is by Wiam’s Crafts / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on wiamscrafts.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Alva baby
It’s always fun to start a new crochet project, but we all know how hard it can be to finish it! Well, don’t worry about that because we’ve got you covered! This blankie is such an easy and fast-working project that you will make it in no time!
- DESIGNED by Lillian Fagerland
- PROJECT TYPE blankie
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Photo is by Lillian Fagerland / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
3. Baby Whirl Paid Pattern
The more colors, the better, right? I absolutely love the combination of a subdued ombre effect followed by an amazing bobble stitch, that adds texture and softness to the whole project.
- DESIGNED by Aimee Cunningham
- PROJECT TYPE blankie
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Photo is by Aimee Cunningham / Ravelry.com
Find the original paid pattern on Ravelry.
4. I Love Scraps Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
This beautiful Afgan blanket is very decorative, but at the same time, it’s delicate. The pattern looks like rows of colorful hearts surrounded by a gentle white lace. It’s a mixture of a modern style and a traditional one. You can work the inside with any design you want but the lace outside will give it a little bit old fashioned touch.
- DESIGNED by: Mary Ann Frits
- THIS VERSION by: djaya
- PROJECT TYPE: blanket
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
Photo is by djaya / Ravelry.com
Find the original paid pattern on crochet-world.com. Read more about djaya’s project on Ravelry.
5. Lace Border Free Crochet Pattern
This lace border blanket looks like made of lace fully! It’s very soft and airy, but the yarn is not thin though. It keeps you warm, despite its lacy design. It looks so smooth that every baby and everyone who like fluffy materials on their skin will love it!
- DESIGNED by: Bernat Design Studio
- PROJECT TYPE: blanket
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
Photo is by Yarnspirations / yarnspirations.com
Find the original paid pattern on yarnspirations.com.
6. Nature’s Walk Blanket
This crocheted blanket was originally published as a 2019 CAL challenge, but it was so beautiful that it has remained popular to this day. It’s a great colorful twist on the classic lace-edged baby blanket. The project is an intermediate level of difficulty, but even the most adventurous beginner will be able to complete it. The easy-to-follow crochet pattern is free.
- DESIGNED by: Sandra Paul
- PROJECT TYPE: blanket
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: upper beginner
Photo is by Sandra Paul / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on cherryheart.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.
7. Beautiful Baby Blanket
Soft and cozy, this crochet blanket is perfect for your little one. The simple design combined with the gentle colors is soothing and will make your child want to take a nap. The lace trim makes it even prettier. The project is easy and suitable for crocheters of all levels. Check out the step-by-step crochet pattern to learn how to crochet blankets with lacy edgings.
- DESIGNED by: Jo Edwards
- PROJECT TYPE: blanket
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
Photo is by Jo Edwards / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on jototheworld.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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