Sweet as Snow – Crochet Baby Afghan

White Crochet Baby Afghan with a Purple Ribbon

Sweet as Snow

White Crochet Baby Afghan with a Purple Ribbon

Finished Crochet Blanket Size: 38″ by 38″

My cousin Cindy is having a baby!  Always an exciting time when the family is expecting its newest tiny member!  I’m so thrilled that she’s going to be joining the mom club!  It’s a pretty awesome club.

Her due date is in April, but I got an early start on the baby gift so I can give it to her for Christmas next month!  She actually lives in Thailand and is flying in for a cousin’s wedding and staying through Christmas.  Exciting!!!

Crochet Baby Afghan Patterns

It’s going to be a baby girl!  I wanted something that looks and feels soft.  I chose to make a white crochet blanket, trimmed with a pretty purple ribbon.

White Crochet Baby Blanket

Crochet Afghan

I’m so delighted with the outcome of the finished blanket!  So flowy and drapey (are these real words?)!  I sure hope baby loves it.

Crochet Scalloped Edges

Scalloped edges.  My favorite finishing for a blanket.

Crochet Edgings

A pretty bow, for a pretty little girl.

Crochet Baby Afghan WhiteCat on a Crochet Blanket

Of course, as soon as I finish any blanket, Mr. Poofs comes in for quality control.

If you would like to make this afghan for your loved one, I’ve written a tutorial and pattern for it here!  I hope you love it!

Thanks for letting me share!  :)

Susie (and Inspector Poofs)

 

 

  • Donna - So pretty! Thank you!September 6, 2019 – 5:06 pmReplyCancel

  • Audrey Henderson - I chose this Afghan to make for my granddaughter due this July. I haven’t crocheted in about 20 years. And I am very happy with the way it came out. I put pink rink with bows on each corner. My daughter was quite thrilled with the blanket. We love it! Will be making more for some other expectant Moms. It was easy and finished fast. Thank you for sharing the pattern ❤️April 8, 2019 – 10:23 pmReplyCancel

    • Susie - Hi Audrey, thank you so much for writing to me! I’m so happy to hear the blanket turned out nice and congratulations on the new addition to your family! 😊April 9, 2019 – 12:12 pmReplyCancel

  • Angela - I’m making this for a cousins baby as well in April but with blankets it will take me awhile. I sure hope I dont get bored with this blanket! I want to send a finished blanket picture? How do I do this?October 15, 2018 – 9:31 amReplyCancel

    • Susie - Hi Angela, I hope you’ll enjoy making this blanket and keep on it until you finish! If you have an Instagram, share your finished blanket picture by tagging me @loganberryhandmade. Can’t wait!! 🤗October 16, 2018 – 9:56 amReplyCancel

  • Deanna - I have made your blanket used white yarn I always use Caron simply soft it’s inexpensive and softer than baby yarn. I used pink ribbon it’s an easy pattern was a very big hit at the baby shower especially since great grandma made a Granny square blanket with the roughest yarn I’ve ever felt. Everyone loved my soft pretty one. The older generation I think still uses the red heart regular yarn it’s not very soft every time I make baby something everyone asks and comments on how soft it is. Thanks for sharing!May 21, 2018 – 8:44 amReplyCancel

    • Liliana - What size hook did you used? Thank youOctober 7, 2018 – 6:46 pmReplyCancel

      • Susie - Hi Lilana, I used crochet hook size H :)October 8, 2018 – 2:07 pmReplyCancel

  • Sue - The afghan is beautiful!
    What i particularly LOVED about your pattern, is that i clicked on the picture – it took me right to the website and right to the pattern.
    I didn’t have to go through 10 websites to find it and then scroll through the website to find the actual pattern -or get directed to etsy or pinterest only to find that the pattern is unavailable. It was very simple and i REALLY appreciate that – as well as you sharing the pattern. It is very beautiful.
    ThanksOctober 10, 2017 – 3:43 pmReplyCancel

  • Barb Vileikis - I love to knit and crochet and do charity hats and blankets for hospitals and Red Cross. Thank youJuly 26, 2017 – 6:53 pmReplyCancel

    • Susie - Hi Barb, love that you’re doing that kind of work for charities! 😊July 30, 2017 – 9:18 amReplyCancel

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