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Includes crochet thread. Other 7 Jumbo. Knitting Needle Size Select as many as you like optional 1 or 2. Popular Free Knitting Patterns. Latest Comments soniashutes " Made it, love it! Such an unusual shape and the final result is really fancy.

I made mine all in green and even without a contrasting color, it looks sublime! My only remark is that the sleeves tend to roll up a bit Not sure if it's the pattern or my knitting though - " see all comments reply. Iceni " The pattern is knit on TWO straight needles. When it says turn, it means exactley that. Turn and leave the rest of the row of stitches without knitting them. This helps with the shaping. Hope this helps. Lisa " To complete this row you will use a single ball of yarn all the way across the row, the other two balls can be removed after this row is completed, since they were only needed to shape the previous sections, going forward you will use a single ball of yarn.

Lisa " Popular misconception, on many projects it may seem that way, but on projects that require shaping, which this project does, it's important to pay attention to right and wrong sides to make sure the decreases, which are the shaping occur on the same side.

Hope this helps, happy knitting. I printed the instructions each week also. I don't understand why the author couldn't just admit that there was an error. How Many Stitches to Cast On for a Blanket Learn how to knit a blanket from the very beginning with this handy printable chart! Updated September 07, Login Register My Notes. This pattern has been saved to My Knitting Patterns.

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Your comment will appear after our editors have had a chance to review it. Thanks for your comment. Don't forget to share! This is the easiest option and perfect for beginners as you will only have to do the knit stitch. If you wish to knit your blanket in stockinette stitch that will make a smoother surface. Just keep in mind that you have to add some edging to your blanket to prevent it from curling!

A rule of thumb when going for the more complicated stitch patterns is to pick a yarn that will make your stitches justice. When you need to attach a new ball of yarn the easiest way is to just knit five stitches with both the strands of the new and the old yarn and leave the tails for weaving in later. This works fine for wool yarns that easily stick together, and you can even do it with cotton and linen if you knit the strands together for ten stitches or so, and are careful when weaving in ends later.

If you think that knitting two strands together gets too bulky you could use one of the many ways to joining yarn available. This method allows you to join the strands together that rules out the need for weaving in ends.

It sounds like music in my ears! There are a bunch off different methods for binding off your knitting, and you could pick whichever you like to. But, as this post is all about knitting the easiest baby blanket, we will go with the easiest one. This bind off works just as well with purl stitches as for knits and purls mixed like ribbing or another stitch pattern. Just switch out the knits for purls when needed.

Purl Soho has an excellent post on the matter on their blog showing a few different ways to weave in ends with nice and clear photos, check it out! A blanket is like a blank canvas, and you could fill it with your favorite stitch pattern.

Or, why stop with one? Thank you so much, Patty! I appreciate your comments I can't locate my notes on this but I know I have the lovey here somewhere. Once I find it I'll update the site and you when I have the details. And yes, as I recall, it is easy. Just simple garter stitch borders and stockinette stitch. I'll be in touch very soon. Do you have a link to the pattern for the mint green security blanket, with the stuffed lamb on top, that looks like squares?

You also show a stroller blanket in blue and another blanket in yellow. Are they all the same pattern? It is a lovely blanket and I would like to find the link for the pattern. Thank you. Hi Terri! Thank you so much for your interest! Believe it or not, I am currently working on writing the pattern up in various sizes. I've been busy swatching and knitting but I'm in the final stages and will post it very soon. Thank you so much for this post, it's so clear, just what I needed.

I have a question about the weight of the blanket. I'm making a 85 x cm baby blanket and I'm using doble baby yarn, but I'm worried it will be too heavy. I think it will have gr by the end. Is it too much? I really appreciate your help.

I'm so happy to hear that, Natalia! I'm glad you asked that question as it's an important one to consider. As far as your blanket goes, I don't think that will be too heavy.

I have made several cotton baby blankets and each has weighed a little over a pound - about grams - so I think yours will be alright.

I hope this helps you. Searching for the right size baby blanket I am so thankful to you for spelling it all out clearly! I am using a simple Lion Brand pattern which mimics the Old Fashioned dishcloth. This is my second one as I have already gifted the first! Thanks Again! Hi Janie! Thank you so much for the lovely comment and kind words. I'm glad you found my post on Baby Blanket Sizes helpful. You absolutely made my day!

Hello Christina - I found your chart for various size baby blankets very useful. Hi Rosemarie! Thank you for your interest in this pattern. I am currently typing up the pattern and hope to have it up by next week at the latest. Would you like me to notify you when it's available?

If so, email me at info knitfarious. Christina, I have a question that I am unable to find an answer for. I hope that you may have the answer for me. Q: I have a sample swatch that I like the pattern and want to make a baby blanket from it. How do I add up how many stitches I need to make this swatch into a baby blanket.

Hi Mary. Great question! First, you'll need to measure your gauge swatch and count the number of stitches within a 4" or 5" section. Then you'll need to put your math skills to the test.

This is a quick and easy way to figure out the dimensions. Let's use this as an example: Say you measure your swatch and get 16 stitches per 4 inches. Then you'll multiply 16sts 4 inches X 8 to determine how many stitches you need to acquire the 32". Then you do the same thing for height. You'll also have to make a few adjustments based on the pattern cast on requirements, edge stitches, and size you want, etc.

Since I'm a visual learner, I like to diagram it as well, just to make sure my math is right. Do whatever works for you. I hope this gets you going in the right direction. Thanks for writing in! You're very welcome. I'm with you on the math part, but yes, it's simple enough to do.

Best of luck! Let me know how it goes! Hi Christina, I have found a pattern to make a xcm baby blanket. It says to cast on stitches with 6mm kneedles using light bulky wool. I was thinking I would need a lot more stitches- around for this blanket width. Can you please help with this? Thank you, Donna. Hi Donna! Great question. That'd be my first guess. If not, then the best way to figure out what size you'd end up with is to knit a gauge swatch. If you haven't done that yet, I'd start there.

It'll save you a lot of disappointment later. Let me know how it goes. Hi Christina, Thank you for your reply. The finished measurements are xcm.

I have just finished knitting a pram blanket. It was 65x70cm finished measurements - I cast on stitches and used 4mm needles and 8 ply wool.

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Knitted gauge swatch in variegated yarn.



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