These are the initial squares, each is a 3 round basic granny square. There are 5 each of 5 different colors.
After completing the initial squares, I added a round of white to each, and used the "join-as-you-go" technique to put them together.
When I finished joining all of the colored squares, the blanket still looked too small, so I decided to do a wide border of white granny squares around the outside. By this time, we found out that the baby is a boy, so I added a blue border to the outside edge. I really enjoyed putting this blanket together because it worked up so quickly, and join-as-you-go saved me a lot of time and energy sewing the squares together.
I also sewed up a couple of my go-to baby gifts. I received several handmade receiving blankets when I had Little Miss, and they quickly became our favorite blankets! From that moment, I determined that I would make at least a couple for every baby shower I go to. This baby has a jungle themed nursery, so I chose monkey fabrics.
finished blankets
The method behind these is really easy -- I buy 1 1/4 yards of flannel, trim it to square ( usually about 42 in square) and then fold and stitch the hems. They are fantastic blankets for swaddling, laying on for tummy time, nursing cover-ups, giant burp cloths (or burp cloths when nothing else is handy), and my kids still use them when they just need a light blanket, or something that fits easily in the diaper bag!
the finished gift -- who needs tissue paper when you have receiving blankets?!