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It is a blanket that keeps your child warm and snuggly. It features an attached cow toy that keeps your little one engaged and entertained. Whether you’re on a road trip or flying to a new destination, this blanket guarantees warmth and amusement for your baby. You have to give this 3in1 Highland Cow Baby Blanket a try if you love farm animals or the countryside.
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Sign up for the latest crochet patterns and news from Crafting Happiness sent straight to your inbox! I promise I won’t spam you with info that you don’t need. I also made sure to add the cow’s distinct features—long horns and adorable fringe. I think he turned out so charming. What do you think? And what a wonderful idea! A cuddly warm blanket or playmat that the baby can play with and then it folds into a highland cow toy to decorate the nursery.I made this pattern with DK yarn, but you can use Aran yarn if you wish, and make adjustments to the blanket size. While the blanket and body parts may come out a little bigger than mine, everything will keep their shape. I used the Celtic weave stitch pattern for the blanket part and chose brown and cream for the colors to resemble a highland cow’s coat.
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Hi Bea, I think you left this comment on the wrong blog – I don’t have a giraffe lovey pattern – I hope you see this message! Rhondda Its adorable design and practicality make this cow baby blanket a perfect choice for a baby shower gift, delighting both the expecting mom and the little one to come. In addition to its travel-friendly features, this blanket is equally functional at home. Lay it flat on the floor, and it instantly becomes a play mat for your child.The premium pattern is available inside the Crochet Club for an entire month advertised above after which it gets removed and replaced with the next premium pattern. It’s the newest addition to my farm animal collection and makes a great project if you’re looking for a fun intermediate-level pattern.
