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Looking to make a bedspread? 5 blankets that can also be used as bedspreads to decorate your bedroom

A bedspread is a cloth used to cover a made bed, including the blankets. Among other things, this helps decrease the amount of dirt on the bedding and keeps it free of dust. These days, most people put a bedspread on their bed for decorative purposes. A luxurious, handmade bedspread is a great way to add extra ambiance to your room. In this blog, you’ll find the most stylish inspiration for making a bedspread.

1. Never Stop Dreaming Bedspread Crochet Kit 01 Ecru


Sleeping under this bedspread is guaranteed to give you the sweetest dreams! The pattern on this white bedspread is inspired by the Durable crochet booklets from the 1980s, giving the blanket a retro feel. Plus, this bedspread is wonderfully large, so it fits on almost any double bed. Since this luxurious bedspread is made from Durable Knitting Cotton, it also feels wonderful to the touch. Cotton’s key qualities are that it’s durable, feels natural, and is breathable. This makes a cotton bedspread the ideal addition to your bedroom!

Would you like to sleep under this lovely cotton bedspread, too? Crochet it yourself now with the kit below.

"Never Stop Dreaming" Bedspread Crochet Kit

2. Dream Blanket 5.0 CAL Crochet Kit


Want to make a bedspread for a child’s bed? Or would you rather make a small bedspread for your own bed? Then this Crochet Kit is perfect for you! Because you’ll be using many different stitches in this blanket, your luxurious bedspread will have plenty of texture and depth. With this Crochet Kit, you’ll work with stitches like the lobster stitch, pearl stitch, and filet crochet, among others. This Crochet Kit comes in no fewer than 12 different colors, so you can create a Dream Blanket 5.0 that’s perfect for any bedroom.

Feeling inspired to try this Crochet Kit yourself? You can find the Crochet Kit here.

Dream Blanket 5.0 CAL Crochet Kit

3. Crochet Pattern: Filet Crochet Tablecloth


I can already hear you thinking, “Isn’t this a blog about bedspreads?” Still, this craft project is also perfect for a bedspread. Bedspreads are often thick and warm. Because this bedspread is crocheted using the filet technique, your work will feature open and closed squares, giving your crochet a very airy look. That’s why this luxurious bedspread is perfect for people who tend to get too hot in bed!

Would you like to make your own light and airy bedspread to sleep under? You'll find the Free Crochet Pattern below.

Crochet Pattern: Filet Crochet Tablecloth

4. Dream Tablecloth Crochet Pattern 5.0


Yet another versatile crochet project. In the summer, you can use it as a tablecloth on your garden table, and in the winter, as an extra layer on your bed. Thanks to its graphic design, this cheerful bedspread looks absolutely stunning. This luxurious bedspread is crocheted using the popular Yarn and Colors Must-have yarn. This yarn is made of 100% Cotton, which gives your project durability, and with a wide selection of 125 different colors, you’re sure to find one that matches your interior.

Want to try this Crochet Pattern too? Crochet it yourself now using the pattern below.

Crochet Pattern: Dream Tablecloth 5.0

5. Yarn and Colors "Hip To Be Square" Blanket Crochet Kit


Of course, no blog about bedspreads would be complete without a crochet project featuring Granny Squares! Just like bedspreads, crocheting Granny Squares is becoming more and more popular again. With this Crochet Kit, you’ll make a white bedspread made entirely of Granny Squares, each with a center in various neutral, soothing colors. This bedspread not only looks beautiful on your bed, but is also perfect as a blanket on the couch.

Are you crazy about Granny Squares? You'll find the Crochet Kit below.

Yarn and Colors "Hip To Be Square" Blanket Crochet Kit
Would you like more inspiration for making Blankets, or would you like to make something completely different? You can find all the Crochet Kits here. Want to read more about crafts? You can find the blog page here.