
The burnt orange, taupes and tans make me want to swim in a pumpkin spice latte or something – Lol!īelow: I love how it looks on my couch, but alas, it’s not mine. And thank you for sharing with us, Gwyn! 😉Ībove: These colors are sooooo fall. Let’s get to how she made this easy blanket. When I saw it, I knew I wanted to share it with you! Isn’t it a lovely color combo? The fun part about this blanket is that you can use any colors that you like and it makes an awesome stash buster. Fast forward a couple of years and she is an amazing knitter but she’s also now started to crochet! She wanted to make a blanket for her hubby so she rounded up some pretty yarn from her stash and got to work. She’d knit a bit in the past but wanted to start again and I was happy to be able to hang out with her and show her the basics. Not long ago my neighbor Gwyn asked if I could show her how to knit. If you’re experienced you’ll still appreciate it for it’s simplicity and color pattern! 😉 The rectangular shape keeps things easy peasy and makes it possible to keep track of those stitches (and count them if you need to).


The simple striping will help you to practice color changes and it uses super easy stitches.

In fact, this was made by a beginner crocheter who is my friend and neighbor (more about that in a bit)! The colors used in this blanket scream fall yet they are neutral enough to add warmth and charm to any room year round. This beginner fall crocheted blanket is so simple and is perfect for beginner crocheters. I’m a blanket fan as you know from the zillion that I’ve made including this one and this one. Nothing says cozy like a handmade throw blanket to cuddle up with on the sofa.
