FO: Multidirectional Diagonal Baby blanket

Hi. I am in the middle of a baby boom among my family and friends. This is a blanket I finished knitting a while ago for my oldest friend. We’ve been friends since we were three. For the past month or so I’ve had the hardest time frogging and tinking various borders for it. I just couldn’t find the right one so I ended up crocheting a simple border. I am really happy with the whole thing! It looks much more square in real life than the picture. I would take another picture but I’ve already wrapped it up for the baby shower this weekend.

My pattern: Multidirectional Diagonal knit dishcloth
Yarn used: Bernat Camouflage in Go Girl and Bernat baby coordinates in baby pink.

Beautiful job! You were so smart to think of enlarging that dishcloth pattern, which I may just have to make!
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That’s really nice. I like that a whole lot!

That is beautiful. Great job.

That is absolutely beautiful! I only made a multidirectonal scarf --I would have never thought to make a blanket. And the yarn choice is wonderful. I will definitely be using your idea as a future baby gift.

I love the idea of using a dishcloth pattern. You are very clever.

its really cute. I love the yarn you used.

Very cute!

One more very warm, happy baby! Good work!

Beautiful and very unique!

That blanket is delicious, the colors yummy. I’m betting the baby’s Mom will love it!

That 's so unique!! The variegated yarn really shows off the pattern. MIght have to make that instead of what I was planning for my neighbor’s grand-child.

nice and beautiful:muah:

:inlove: very pretty!

What a great blanket!! Thank you so much for printing the link, I have the perfect yarn in my stash!

that is very nice baby blanket

What a Great idea for a blanket and very effective. Nice.

That turned out real cool.

That blanket is beautiful I love the colors I would have never thought to take a cool dishcloth pattern & turn it into a blanket you did a great job I am sure they will love it

What a lucky baby :cheering: You did a great job :thumbsup: