Sunshine and Rainbows Baby Afghan - Crochet Tutorial - EASY TO MAKE -
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2021
- Today I will show you how to crochet the Sunshine and Rainbows Baby Afghan. Beautiful Ice Yarns Natural Baby yarn was used in a rainbow of colors. Material list below.
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Material List
The Pink yarn listed is the exact Pink yarn you see in the afghan, not the Light Pink used in the first part of the video. A special Note: I only have 2 or 3 yards of the Baby Yellow left when I was finished making the afghan, so if you crochet loose, you may want to purchase a extra skein of Baby Yellow so you do not run out at the very end.
To view the yarn directly from Ice Yarns click here: bit.ly/32tRVeu
Other Ice Yarn Baby Yarns you may like are listed below:
Wayuu Baby: bit.ly/32wY1e3
Softly Baby: bit.ly/3hzwME2
Ice Yarns Natural Baby the yarn states it is a (2) fine weight yarn, but it is more of a (3) Light weight yarn. If choosing a different yarn then use a (3) Light weight yarn.
(100 gm/ 3.5 oz/ 225 m/ 246 yds)
4 skeins # fnt2-67076 White/Cream
1 skein # fnt2-67080 Baby Yellow/Cream
1 skein # fnt2-67087 Pink/Cream
1 skein # fnt2-67090 Mint/Cream
1 skein # fnt2-67092 Baby Blue/Cream
Size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook
Time Line
Row 1: 6:06
Row 2: 8:59
Row 3: 11:52
Row 4: 16:28
Row 5: 19:30
Row 6: 24:03
Row 7: 26:38
Rows 8-107: 29:55
Afghan Border
Rnd 1: 34:37
Rnd 2: 51:17
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Such a delightful spring colored baby blanket.
Bamboo blend sounds interesting. Love the yellow make me think of springtime flowers.
Glenda, has the prettiest designs, and most detailed tutorials. Make sure you check out her other tutorials. Last year I made her Daisy Granny Square , and Baby’ First Christmas Afghan. Help me get through the lockdown.
Love this pattern. Thank you for working a speed we can follow. As soon as I finish typing this, I’m pulling out the blanket I have started and do this one.
Glenda, you are a wonderful crochet teacher. You thought of the smallest detail for those new to crochet and made it so simple for anyone to understand. Thank you. Beautiful baby blanket.
So beautiful! Thank you Glenda.
Dear Creative Grandma, I love your crochet videos. They are very helpful to a beginner. It has helped me to understand more about crocheting. It has given me the confidence to do a herringbone half double crochet stripe blanket pattern for my sister.
So very pretty! ❤
So beautiful!
Hi Glenda, I really appreciate you taking the time to show us the earlier work. It's beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration, I will have surgery in June and have to have my leg in a movement machine for 6 hours at a time so it will be crocheting time
I'm having so much fun with this pattern. I even got my hubby to do a couple of stitch's. He plays guitar not yarn. Lol. Proud of him for trying.
Absolutely gorgeous I just love it
Such a nice and cheerful blanket! Thank you Miss Glenda. ❣️🌹
What a beautiful blanket...I Love It!
This is so very pretty. Springtime/Easter colors. So happy. Thanks Glenda!!
I like the brighter colors that you picked. I also like to crochet with mercerized cotton thread which I have used since I started crocheting at about 8 years old. I am now 66 years old, so I have been crocheting for over 50 years. I have only recently finished 2 queen sized blankets as I had never since I started crocheting done a blanket/afghan before. When I got into college I didn't have time to do much crocheting so I didn't do any big projects until after I retired from working in 2018. I was intrigued by the tunisian 10 stitch pattern. I started using a Red Heart favorite stripe colorway for the 10 stitch blanket which took me about 13 months to finish, since I broke my arm about halfway through the blanket. I found that the crocheting helped me rehab my left arm. I then started my first cal for another blanket which was a collection of 25 blocks. I learned about 25 new tunisian crochet stitches in this blanket. My next project is a ruana for a spring wrap. I have really enjoyed your you tube channel as I like making doileys which I crocheted a lot of as a child. My favorite motif is the pineapple stitch so I would like to see you use that in one of your designs for an afghan or baby blanket, or something else. I can send you a pattern for a butterfly applique made from pineapples stitches if you desire.
Fabulous pastels for spring.
It's pretty. I'm getting ready to make a baby blanket. This is going to be my choice
Good Choice on Yellow Border! PERFECT demonstration & explanation of the picot stitch! 👏💛⭐️🌻🌼🤗 WELL DONE 🧶 Thank You Very Much! 🤡😀 Therese
It's very pretty. I've never used ice yarns. Thank you so much. I enjoy your stitch of the week.
Love this stitch.. silly simple!
Love this! Putting it on my list!!
This is a very beautiful baby blanket. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
Beautiful colors like those bright pastels. Have saved it in my folder. Thanks for ❤sharing with all of us.Happy Easter 🐣🐇🐤🥚🧶
Hi Glenda! Thank you for a thorough tutorial. The baby blanket came out very lovely.
Love this pattering stitch love all your directions that you have for crocheting you do it so awesome, and at a perfect speed for beginners.
What a pretty little blanket!
Also love the lighter pink/cream swatch you did. Thanks for the pattern!
Love the pattern had never done hdc in a pattern ,really like it can't wait to make this pattern.
Just lovely. Great job as usual.
Love this stitch and pattern I will make this! Thank you Glenda. ❤
Liked and shared this pretty blanket!
Very pretty love the colors
I just watched this tutorial and that is a gorgeous afghan, perfect for a little one!! I love the interesting stitches. Great job on the tutorial; I am a beginner and it was easy to understand. Thanks so much. Nancy Watkins
So sweet... I will be making this for my new grandbaby ty
I really like this Afghan pattern. You inspire me to do all kinds of crocheting.
Beautiful Glenda thank you very much.
B U T ful! The border adds an xtra elegance too!
Beautiful Glenda!
I am a beginner and I love this blanket - you do an excellent video with very good details and explanations and video shots to help see exactly where to insert the hook - can’t wait to try it
Very pretty! Keeping you in my prayers.
Beautiful blanket!
Beautiful blanket Thank you!
Beautiful. Have to give it a try.
The baby afghan is beautiful. it is good to redo a vintage pattern.
Beautiful Glenda💚
beautiful love it
A co-worker who works with my husband is expecting and I’ve been looking for a baby blanket pattern. I really like this. I appreciate you telling us where to put a stitch marker as I have the hardest time keeping my rows straight. The blanket is so lovely. Thank-you Grandma! 🧶😎
I love this pattern
Very clear tutorial, perfect angle
Very pretty. I think this is something I can try to make.
Hello Glenda I hope all is going well for you 💕🙏🏻🌹 just what I was looking for Thank you
So pretty thank you
Luv it!!
3/11/2022: BEAUTIFUL, Glenda 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💚❤️ Aloha from Hawaii.
You do inspire me always! I intend to make this for my new granddaughter Izzy she'll Love this. Oh it would be so great to win this. Those crochet hooks would be awesome a x friend of mine ripped me off of a bunch of hooks ,I haven't replaced the smaller metal hooks yet, so this would be so great. Thank you just in case. If not I'll order!. A very good luck with your surgery my thoughts an Prayers are with you for ur recovery!
Peggy Tobin
Beautiful
Very beautiful
So sweet and love the border! Yarn chicken......very scary! 🎉🎉
Was looking for a pretty baby blanket to crochet this one is it.
It's a purrrrrrfect gift 🎁for a newborn. I'm anxious to submit myself for the give away. I'm excited because I've NEVER submitted for a give away and ultimately never won anything. Good luck to all.
Thank Glenda you are great to watch and learn I would like to win the yarn
This is so cute then is definitely on my crocheting list
i know right but how can you make bigger then just a baby size
@@pikachubarcellona4106 well I don’t how big you want it so here are some options. Add more rows to the blanket ( you will have to buy more yarn). Double the chain and make it wide and then add more rows to make it long. Hope this helps
@@pikachubarcellona4106 you can just keep repeating the rows to get as long as you want the Afghan to be.
Love the colors and the pattern.
I'm not understanding one thing. Nothing with the project. Everytime I watch one of my friends and their videos I see at least 1 thumbs down. Does someone just go through and do that for the heck 🤔 of it. Your videos are great and relaxing for me. Keep up good work. 😇
Thanks for fixing the link Glenda. 😇 😇
This is a cute pattern... but I thought so when I saw two other RUclipsrs doing it too over a week ago, LOL! It seems this stitch pattern is really getting around!
This design is a remake of my Rock-A-Bye Baby afghan which I designed back in 2003 and was published in Crochet Fantasy "American Country Afghans, pages 30-32. I revamped it and took 2 rows out of the white section. So my pattern has been around for over 18 years.
What r the multiples of this blanket thanks
Nice
Hi Glenda, that is a beautiful baby blanket. I was wondering.... Could you do a tutorial on a blanket or Afghan of our American flag? I like your patterns and your tutorials are very easy to follow.
That’s so lovely! Thank you for sharing. 👍😊
Make the first row yellow and second row green on the border
What a wonderful pattern, the yarn is sooo beautiful.
Do you think the yarn is available on Amazon? I live in Sweden so I have some problem to order it from thier website.
If you are making this for a baby boy should you leave out the pink yarn and use all the others? Thanks, this will be beautiful?
Awesome, thank you for the tutorial
Houndstooth stitch, I love it
What are the multiples if u want it bigger
Can I use 4 ply for this blanket
I'm trying to do a sample how many stitches even odd ?
Beautiful! I have Bernard in a mixture of lime blue yellow and white. Would it still look nice in this pattern? I love the cross stitches!
I am not familiar with Bernard yarn, as long as it is a (3) light weight yarn it should work, I think the Lime, blue yellow and white would look wonderful!!
I’m so sorry I’m usually very aware of type o’s lol, I meant Bernat!! I’m laughing hysterically now!
@@carolinedurbin9582 I should have known what you meant, if it is a (3) light weight yarn I am sure it will look wonderful.
Can you please state the multiples as I would like to make this blanket but a different size. This is my main bug bear of so many patterns demonstrated in various UTube videos, that the multiples aren’t stated and if it is solely an even or odd number. It is very frustrating.
The multiple is 2 plus 3. have fun making your afghan.
I was wondering if you happen to have a poncho pattern forba beginner.
I have a couple poncho patterns on our website www.creativegrandma.net
Hi Glenda, beautiful blanket as always. I went on your website to buy the pattern, but when I click on the Purchase button, it comes up with a 404 error page. I tried it twice. Thanks for sharing all the tutorials that you do. 🤔 😇
Bobbie, we fixed the issue here is the correct link: creativegrandma.net/product/sunshine-and-rainbows-baby-afghan/
No Colors left in natural cotton left what do you recommend in substitution?
Premier Yarns has a beautiful line of Everyday DK in beautiful colors, which will work up just as nice. It is a 100% Acylic anti-pilling
The background noises doesn’t bother me. It’s very windy where I live in Alberta Canada.
Very pretty what is the stitch multiple?
It is a multiple of 2 plus 3
@@CreativeGrandma Thank you
Does anybody ever work with premier puzzle yarn anymore or is that a thing of the past
what is the multiples if we want to change the size?
Multiple of 2 plus 3
I tried to order the yarns. They were sold out of all the colors...pink, blue, yellow, green, and white!
I thought you were at the beach!
Ok, amazing, but, cos'è sucesso a tutti quelli fili che sono rimasti nei bordi? Non ho capito come lei li faccia sparire. 😮
You are not very clear on the first stitch of the row. You have 2 single crochet. Which stitch are you using as your first stitch.?
Not sure which row you are referring to Row 1 you work a sc into the 2nd ch as your first stitch, Row 2: you ch 1 (does NOT count as a st) sc in to the first sc, then you dc in next st
Row 3: you ch 1, does not count as st, hdc into the first st. Row 4: Ch 1, sc into first hdc, then sc into NEXT st. Row 5: Rep Row 3. when working the 2 rows of the sc and dc pattern you start Row 6 with a ch 1, sc into the first st, then dc in the next st Row 7: starts with a ch 1, sc into first sc, dc in next sc. So when working Rows 6 & 7 you are ending the row with 2 sc. I hope that helps you understand the pattern
30 degrees international is Celsius. It means warm/lukewarm in America. We use Fahrenheit here.
Thank You for letting me know!!