Flower to Hexagon Blanket Reveal

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So here it is, a rather late reveal for the flower to hexagon blanket. I finished just after Christmas. If you remember, I first started planning this blanket back in the middle of September. I even made a tutorial for you. Two and a half months after starting, I finished!!

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This blanket seems to be Vada’s; as she fell in love with it from the very beginning. The next one is going to be Kyla’s. For now Hexie lives on the arm of the couch, when it is not being snuggled.
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Hexie really enjoys it’s home, right next to the granny blanket made by Doug’s grandmother.

The edging is two rows of single crochet, then one row of 2 singles in the same stitch, 3 chain, skip a stitch, repeat. I did do decreases and increases along with the pattern of the hexes, because I didn’t want it to be ruffly.  It’s a simple edging that makes me quite happy.

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Here you go, a bit more eye candy for you.

flower-to-hexagon-blanket by Jessie-at-Home

The whole blanket ~ it just covers the top of our queen mattress, without hanging over. Umm…maybe I should have pulled out the measuring tape earlier…

Flower-to-hexagon-crochet-blanket by Jessie-at-Home

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  1. Just found your blog and I have to say that I Love, love, love your Hexagon Blanket
    I have 3 girls, 2 of whom are twins, just WAY older than your 2 little cuties

  2. That is GORGEOUS, Jessie!!! Wish I could get motivated to finish mine!

  3. You have made a beautiful blanket – you have a lovely eye for color, what a beautiful piece of work

  4. Really Nice..
    Appreciated.
    Thank you.

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  5. Thank u ……

    Your blog is very nice & informative…

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