

The XOXO pillow is big, lovable and chunky. Sometimes a specific motif or pattern just lends itself better to a comfortable cushion, rather than a blanket! The patterns below are specifically designed as rainbow crochet patterns, but of course, you can convert many of my other patterns into a rainbow as well. I’ve also designed my fair share of colourful crochet pillows. Try it out – you won’t be disappointed! Rainbow Crochet Pillows Made with a colour pack and a few balls of main yarn, this project is perfect for colour lovers such as yourself.

The free Rainbow Origami Blanket is the adapted version of my Original Origami blanket. Perfect for beginners who are looking for a baby blanket or a small throw! The blanket is bright and colourful, in the same Larksfoot stitch pattern but made with more vibrant yarn. The free Little Larksfoot Rainbow Blanket is the little sister of the big one above. It’s an intermediate crochet pattern, perfect for somebody who’s looking for a sophisticated project. I’ve made it with Rainbow gradient yarn, so you don’t have to do all the colour changing yourself. This crochet blanket is genuinely a shower of flowers. The River Washed yarn makes for an almost rustic rainbow, don’t you think? The blanket is big, warm and cuddly. The free Big Larksfoot Rainbow Blanket is one of my more toned-down rainbow crochet designs. I’ve recently rewritten it to be even more beginner-friendly, with lots of graphics and explanations to help you put together your colour combinations. The free Colourful Rainbow Granny Square Blanket was the very first pattern I wrote. An eye-catching, colourful blanket is just so satisfying!ġ. I’ve made so many over the years that they’re piled up in every corner, even though I gave plenty away.
