Yay for a Bunny Tracks finish! I completed my second baby afghan for Project Linus. It’s called Rabbit Tracks (although I have been referring to it as Bunny Tracks). The pattern creator is Olga Poltava. And this lovely pattern is free. It is also a simple pattern for a relative newbie like me. I used a Lion Brand Cupcakes DK yarn called Forest Path. The yarn is easy to work with, and the colors are so pretty.
I urge anyone looking for a baby afghan pattern to peruse Olga Poltava’s website. She has many lovely patterns.
For my next Project Linus afghan, I want to make a throw sized afghan. It’s come to my attention that there are situations in which bigger kids need Project Linus blankets. So the search for a new pattern begins!
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The companies with which I have affiliated myself are companies with whom I have actually done business. Therefore, I can make these recommendations based on my positive experiences. The following are all Lion Brand yarn lines.
it turned out good! I might have to check out project linus I will probably start to get too many gathered up if I dont. I like the pattern and it looks easy
Thanks so much, Karen! I really like our local Project Linus director. And it feels nice to help those in need.
Omg what a beautifully made baby Afghan! Thank you so much for sharing. I know nothing about knitting but I absolutely love these intricate patterns. What a gorgeous gift!
Thanks so much, Charlotte!
Such a beautiful baby blanket. Love the colours and patterns. I used to knit many moons ago, and I’m thinking of taking it up again.
Knitting and crocheting can be so relaxing. And I always enjoy the feeling of having made something myself.
wonderful baby blanket the colours is very nice!
greetings elke
Thanks so much, Elke!
Gorgeous, and so happy to see the finished product! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
Thanks so much, Sara!
I just love the colors in this, you are so talented! I really need to learn how to knit and crochet sometime.
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
Thanks so much, Carrie! I find crochet to be relaxing, something to do while
watchinglistening to TV.You are so talented! I love how this turned out!
Have a great week,
Kippi
Thanks so much, Kippi!
Cute pattern, haven’t seen that before!
Jenna
I hadn’t seen this pattern before either. It was fun to make.
That’s a pretty blanket, and you’re to be commended for helping kids in need!
Thanks so much, Angie!
wow Michelle !! This is so pretty. Love it.
Greetings from Sydney.
Hugs,
Shantana
Thanks so much, Shantana! Have a wonderful weekend! Hugs!
It’s beautiful, and you did a wonderful job! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
Thank you so much, Teresa!
It looks beautiful and will certainly brighten someone’s day!
-Soma
Thanks so much, Soma! And I received the print yesterday. It’s lovely. Thank you so much!
I am so glad to hear that. Enjoy 🙂
-Soma
Such a lovely afghan, Michelle! Love the colors and the pattern! So glad to have you at Tuesday Turn About!
Thank you so much, Julie! Have a wonderful weekend!
Michelle, this afghan is so beautiful! I love the colors. And of course, the cause is so amazing as well. Thanks for linking up with me!
Shelbee
http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com
Thanks so much, Shelbee!
Gorgeous blanket! I really like the color combo! Thanks so much for sharing at the Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make Link Party!!!
Thanks so much!
I love this – those colours are gorgeous! #thatfridaylinky
Thanks so much, Lorna!