![]() So here you have it: my list of the best crochet blanket pattern books for your consideration: 1. It’s also important for you to be aware that a real person with a degree in textile design reviewed these books. The upside is that you can be sure these are authentic reviews - which I think is important, considering the proliferation of fake reviews available on the Internet these days. □ So the downside is that there are plenty of worthy books that are not included on this list, simply because I haven’t got my hands on copies of them and therefore can’t vouch for them one way or the other. Obviously, it’s impossible for me to own and work from every pattern book written, although my husband seems to think I am trying to accomplish that. This approach to making a “best patterns list” has both upsides and limitations. In many cases, I have actually worked at least one project from the book, either making a complete blanket or perhaps a swatch / motif / square from it. If a book is mentioned here, it’s because I either own a copy of it, or have owned a copy in the past, or have borrowed the book from the library and am well acquainted with it. In all cases, I have spent quite a bit of time with these books, both reading through the instructions and looking at the photos. The following books are ones I recommend based on the outstanding blanket patterns included. Want to get started with crocheting a new blanket, throw, bedspread or afghan? Or perhaps a cute new baby blanket? If so, this is the place to find some of the best crochet blanket patterns. ![]()
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