One stitch pattern - two blankets. Follow this detailed, beginner friendly knitting pattern to make a blanket that looks great on both sides.
SKILL LEVEL: beginner
SKILLS USED: cast on, knit and purl stitches, bind off
INSTRUCTION TYPE: both written and charted
• Receiving blanket: 69x75 cm (27x30 in.)
• Bassinet baby blanket: 76x84 cm (30x33 in.)
• Cot baby blanket: 88x96 cm (35x41 in.)
• Small blanket: 99x108 cm (39x46.5 in.)
• Medium throw: 110x123 cm (43x51.5 in.)
• Large afghan: 125x138 cm (49x57 in.)
• XL afghan: 140x156 cm (55x64.5 in.)
YARN: Any aran/worsted weight yarn (weight 4) meeting gauge requirements. Merino wool is usually best for babies if you’re going for a natural fibre. You are looking for approximately 90m/50g.
GAUGE: 18 stitches to 26 rows in 10x10cm (4x4’’) in stitch pattern, blocked.
NEEDLES: 5mm (8 US) cable needles with a sufficiently long cable or needles needed to obtain gauge.
One stitch pattern - two blankets. Follow this detailed, beginner friendly knitting pattern to make a blanket that looks great on both sides.
SKILL LEVEL: beginner
SKILLS USED: cast on, knit and purl stitches, bind off
INSTRUCTION TYPE: both written and charted
• Receiving blanket: 69x75 cm (27x30 in.)
• Bassinet baby blanket: 76x84 cm (30x33 in.)
• Cot baby blanket: 88x96 cm (35x41 in.)
• Small blanket: 99x108 cm (39x46.5 in.)
• Medium throw: 110x123 cm (43x51.5 in.)
• Large afghan: 125x138 cm (49x57 in.)
• XL afghan: 140x156 cm (55x64.5 in.)
YARN: Any aran/worsted weight yarn (weight 4) meeting gauge requirements. Merino wool is usually best for babies if you’re going for a natural fibre. You are looking for approximately 90m/50g.
GAUGE: 18 stitches to 26 rows in 10x10cm (4x4’’) in stitch pattern, blocked.
NEEDLES: 5mm (8 US) cable needles with a sufficiently long cable or needles needed to obtain gauge.
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One stitch pattern - two blankets. Follow this detailed, beginner friendly knitting pattern to make a blanket that looks great on both sides.
SKILL LEVEL: beginner
SKILLS USED: cast on, knit and purl stitches, bind off
INSTRUCTION TYPE: both written and charted
• Receiving blanket: 69x75 cm (27x30 in.)
• Bassinet baby blanket: 76x84 cm (30x33 in.)
• Cot baby blanket: 88x96 cm (35x41 in.)
• Small blanket: 99x108 cm (39x46.5 in.)
• Medium throw: 110x123 cm (43x51.5 in.)
• Large afghan: 125x138 cm (49x57 in.)
• XL afghan: 140x156 cm (55x64.5 in.)
YARN: Any aran/worsted weight yarn (weight 4) meeting gauge requirements. Merino wool is usually best for babies if you’re going for a natural fibre. You are looking for approximately 90m/50g.
GAUGE: 18 stitches to 26 rows in 10x10cm (4x4’’) in stitch pattern, blocked.
NEEDLES: 5mm (8 US) cable needles with a sufficiently long cable or needles needed to obtain gauge.
One stitch pattern - two blankets. Follow this detailed, beginner friendly knitting pattern to make a blanket that looks great on both sides.
SKILL LEVEL: beginner
SKILLS USED: cast on, knit and purl stitches, bind off
INSTRUCTION TYPE: both written and charted
• Receiving blanket: 69x75 cm (27x30 in.)
• Bassinet baby blanket: 76x84 cm (30x33 in.)
• Cot baby blanket: 88x96 cm (35x41 in.)
• Small blanket: 99x108 cm (39x46.5 in.)
• Medium throw: 110x123 cm (43x51.5 in.)
• Large afghan: 125x138 cm (49x57 in.)
• XL afghan: 140x156 cm (55x64.5 in.)
YARN: Any aran/worsted weight yarn (weight 4) meeting gauge requirements. Merino wool is usually best for babies if you’re going for a natural fibre. You are looking for approximately 90m/50g.
GAUGE: 18 stitches to 26 rows in 10x10cm (4x4’’) in stitch pattern, blocked.
NEEDLES: 5mm (8 US) cable needles with a sufficiently long cable or needles needed to obtain gauge.
Created | August 30, 2023 |
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