
It’s been 4 years since I posted the pattern for my Fleur Motif (see the original here) I really love this simple little motif and I’ve been wanting to make a baby blanket with it ever since.

I made a start on it last year then got a little distracted with moving into our new house but pulled it out again when my daughter announced that she will be bringing a little bundle of joy into the world in August. Yikes! I’m going to be a granny! I’m far too young of course 😉 but I’m super excited to meet my little granddaughter soon.
I’ve made some improvements to the original with a few tweaks and written up the new pattern for the complete blanket, including full written instructions and charts, joining instructions, colour layout, yarn information and it has been fully tested.

Can you spot the little flowers that have formed where the squares meet? I love this detail!

I just love how it has turned out!
The free version of the original unmodified motif is still available here or if you prefer the full updated pattern for the modified motif and instructions to make the whole blanket in either US or UK/Aus terms is available for a small fee of AU$2.99 (aprox US$2.00) and can be found in my stores:
Ravelry: both US and UK/AU terms are in the one download
Etsy: US Terms UK/AU terms
Love Crochet: US Terms UK/AU Terms
Until next time, happy hooking!
Michelle x

Here she is sitting at the top of the ‘to do list’ aka the ‘ladder of shame’ in my new craft room in my new house… one of the life things that got in the way of writing up the pattern. Building houses and crochet pattern writing don’t mix well together I’ve found!
Just like the cushion version, the blanket is created using tapestry crochet and textured stitches to create the designs. The pattern is rated as intermediate, mainly for all the colour changes but it is not as complicated as it looks using only basic stitches and each design element is set out in strips with easy to follow short pattern repeats for each section.
Don’t be put off by all those ends! With a little bit of magic and a little bit of cheating we’ll deal with those pesky bits without any weaving in.





I’m back today with another book review. There are so many great craft books coming out lately I can barely keep up and today’s featured book is no exception!
It’s the ‘Summer of Love’ motif. Cute, yes! I think I’ll keep going and make a cushion cover.
image credit: F & W media
image credit: F & W media








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