There’s no better gift for a baby girl and her parents than a cozy blanket! Even if you’re short on time, you’ll be able to find a great pattern in this round-up, because each of these baby girl blankets can be made in 4 hours or less. Let’s dive in!
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1. Rainbow Ripple Baby Blanket
This beautiful pointed-star baby blanket can be made in any combination of colors to match a baby girl’s nursery. To make one, grab some worsted weight yarn and make sure you know easy crochet stitches plus the small shell and large shell stitches, which are described in the pattern. My favorite thing about this pattern is that it comes in five different languages, so crocheters around the world can follow it.
2. Easy Crochet Baby Blanket
Here’s a gorgeous but easy crochet baby girl blanket that’s made with soft pink worsted weight yarn. This is a great project if you are new to making blankets, because it’s simple and repetitive, and the pattern even includes a video tutorial. Plus, the project is very customizable: there’s an optional picot border and instructions for adjusting the blanket’s size.
3. Deluxe Baby Blanket
This deluxe baby blanket truly lives up to its name. It looks absolutely gorgeous when made with an ombre yarn, and the shell stitch adds elegance. The pattern comes in the form of a detailed photo tutorial, so you will be able to make this blanket even if you’ve never done the shell stitch before.
4. Simple Crochet Baby Girl Blanket
This beautiful baby girl blanket will work up quickly because it is just two rows repeated again and again. One row is made of double crochets, and the other is made with the easy-to-learn Suzette stitch. There’s also a helpful video tutorial. So grab some lightweight yarn and you’ll have a blanket in 4 hours or less!
5. Granny Square Blanket
This granny square blanket is the perfect blanket for any babies in your life. You’ll need three yarn colors, so you can customize it to match any nursery. I’ve made this blanket and it works up quickly and easily. To make your own, just grab your three colors of worsted weight yarn and make sure you know simple stitches plus the double crochet cluster. Don’t worry if you’ve never done these stitches before, because they’re covered in the video tutorial.
6. Midwife Blanket
This beautiful baby blanket is inspired by one from the BBC show Call the Midwife. You only need to know basic stitches for this blanket, but make sure you’re comfortable with skipping stitches because that’s what creates the floral motif.
7. Crochet Bobble Lines Baby Blanket
I think this blanket is one of the most fun in the round-up! It’s simple yet stylish, and the bobble lines add a pop of color. This is a good project for intermediate beginners because you’ll need to know the herringbone half double crochet and the bobble stitch, as well as how to work in the front and back posts. There is a video tutorial to guide you through the crafting process, so this is a great option if you feel ready to learn new skills.
8. Crochet Modern Granny Blanket
I love the way this baby blanket uses the granny stitch in rows instead of as a square. This is a meditative project that will work up relatively quickly, and you can choose all the best colors for the baby you gift this blanket to.
9. Bernat Baby Ripple Crochet Blanket
If you’re crocheting a blanket for an ocean-themed nursery, this is the perfect pattern. The ripples look just like ocean waves, and you can use Bernat Baby Blanket yarn in the colorway seaside. I love Bernat Blanket yarn because it’s a bulky chenille yarn that’s super soft.
10. Baby Cozy Days Daisy Blanket
I’m in love with this stunning daisy motif blanket. It’s made with bunches of daisy granny squares seemed together, so once you get the hang of this square the rest will work up super quickly. Before you begin, just make sure you know how to do a beginning cluster stitch, a standard cluster stitch, and the extended single crochet.
11. Spring Into Summer Blanket
Here’s a pattern that’s perfect if you are ready to try corner to corner (C2C) crochet. The resulting blanket is lightweight, perfect for spring or summer. And doesn’t it look so amazing in an ombre rainbow yarn?
12. Ripple Blanket
I love the way this ripple blanket shows off color changes—and those color changes mean it can be customized to any nursery! For this project, you will need worsted weight yarn and knowledge of easy stitches plus the double crochet decrease, which is described in the pattern.
13. Classic Baby Blanket
With its beautiful texture and fun border, this is the perfect baby girl blanket. This is a great beginner project because it uses worsted weight yarn and easy stitches, and there’s also a video tutorial. According to the designer, it’s such a simple pattern that the blanket works up really quickly, so this is great if you need a last-minute gift for a baby shower.
14. Waffle Stitch Blanket
The waffle stitch is so fun because it really does create a blanket that looks like the breakfast staple! Just make sure you know how to work in the front post in order to create this waffle look. Because the pattern is just a repeat of two rows over and over, this baby blanket will work up quite quickly.
15. Crochet Sweet Berries Baby Blanket
Here’s an oh-so-sweet baby blanket—it’s just a sweet as the berries it’s named after! I love the texture that comes from the appropriately named berry stitch. Don’t worry if you’ve never done this stitch before, because it’s explained in the pattern and in the video tutorial.
16. Crochet Pink Gingham Blanket
This gingham blanket reminds me so much of a summer picnic, and the combination of pink shades makes it the perfect baby girl blanket. Plus, the eyelet border is a wonderful addition. So grab some worsted weight yarn, make sure you’re comfortable with color changes, and and get ready to crochet!
17. Sunflower Bloom Blanket
This sunflower bloom baby blanket is one of the most gorgeous crochet items I’ve ever seen, and as long as you know the basic crochet stitches and feel ready to work in the back post, you can make one for any of the babies in your life. Because the pattern calls for making multiple sunflower squares, you’ll get the hang of it really quickly and then this project will speed along.
18. Tri-Color Linen Baby Blanket
This super cozy baby girl blanket is made with Bernat Velvet yarn and the linen stitch. This is a really easy stitch to learn because it consists of just single crochets and chains.
19. Moss Stitch in a Square Crochet Blanket
This pattern combines the moss stitch and multicolor Caron Big Cakes yarn to create a visually stunning baby blanket. Plus, the tassels are so fun. The moss stitch is a simple combination of chains and single crochets, so once you’ve gotten the hang of it, this blanket will definitely work up in 4 hours or less.
20. Dainty Textured Baby Blanket
This dainty baby blanket has so many beautiful features: a lovely texture, a lacy edge, and a ribbon and flowers. To make one, you will need worsted weight yarn and knowledge of simple stitches plus the v-stitch and picot stitch. This is a great pattern if you have a bit of crochet experience and are ready to learn new skills.
21. Little Girls’ Favorite Throw
Here’s a simple blanket made with the v-stitch, which is very easy to learn: just do a double crochet, chain one, and do another double crochet in the same stitch. This blanket is made with worsted weight yarn and will work up super quickly because each row is the same. It’s lightweight thanks to the v-stitch, so it’s the perfect summer blanket.
22. Granny’s Little Girl Baby Blanket
Here’s a beautiful granny square blanket made with sport weight yarn. I love how customizable this blanket is: you can choose any of your favorite colors to match a baby girl’s nursery, and then use different combinations of these colors in each granny square before seaming them together.
23. Natural Girl Simple Baby Blanket
This is a simple lightweight blanket that looks amazing when crocheted with multicolored yarn. To make one, grab some sport weight yarn and make sure you know the basic crochet stitches. It’ll work up in no time!
24. Fairy Garden Blanket
The pattern for this beautiful fairy garden blanket will show you how to crochet the basic grid on which the appliques are attached. If you want to add appliques, you can crochet your own or you can buy the patterns from the designer. Her applique pack includes 12 designs for just $9.99.
25. Red Heart Crochet Butterfly Throw
Here’s another gorgeous applique blanket, and this one includes the butterfly appliques in the free pattern. To make this throw, grab worsted weight yarn in white and two shades of pink, and make sure you know the basic crochet stitches.
26. Easy C2C Wattle Stitch Baby Blanket
Here’s a fun baby girl blanket that’s crocheted with worsted weight ombre yarn and the C2C wattle stitch. This stitch is quite easy to learn, and the pattern includes a link to a detailed tutorial, so this is a great project if you have some crochet experience and feel ready to branch out.
27. C2C Moss Stitch Baby Blanket
Last but not least is another baby blanket made with the C2C technique, this time with the C2C moss stitch. To get the striped look of the designers blanket, choose a variegated weight 4 yarn like Yarn Bee Sugarwheel. The pattern includes a C2C moss stitch tutorial as well as a tutorial for the puff stitch that’s used for the border. Once you learn those stitches, this blanket will work up quickly and easily!
Which four hour baby girl blanket will you be crocheting? Let us know in the comments!



























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