Bring-it-on baby blanket. In the Nordic countries we tend to use wool a lot. Some use wool for their babies all year around. If you´re due with a summer baby, though, a soft, stretchy cotton baby blanket can´t go wrong. It´s perfect for wrapping the baby when its´newly born, and super as a bed spread later on. This is a very easy pattern, and even if you only know how to knit the garter stitch, it should suit you. If you´re more advanced it´s great for tv-knitting, or perhaps playground-knitting? What you need7 balls of either cotton / Pickles Extra Fine Merino / Pickles Cashmerino Silk (the yarn should require a needle size 6, US)(You might just need five balls, but we wanted seven colours)Large circular needles US 10Large circular needles US 15, for casting on and off. How we did itUsing the size 15 needles, cast on 110 stitches. Change to size 10 needles and knit 4 rows using the garter stitch.
Row 1: K2 together, K2 toghether, YO, K1, YO, K1, YO, KI, YO, K2 together, K2 together. Eluma Striped Baby Blanket. Checkerboard Baby Blanket. This was knit for my newest niece, who lives in Maine. I usually do green blankets, but seeing as I'm behind in my knitting the baby's been born and we're sure she's a girl... I therefore broke out of the mold and went with various pastels.
While the Caron Perfect Match was pretty and gave the blanket a nice drape, it was murder on my hands. I never believed people who complained about acrylic before... This blanket is now available for $5 in PDF format (pay by PayPal). Add to cart show cart. Free Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern Li. Blue Knit Baby Blanket. [ Close Privacy Policy ] Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights Revised and posted as of March 4, 2013 Prime Publishing, LLC ("Company," "we" or "us") reserves the right to revise this Privacy Policy at any time simply by posting such revision, so we encourage you to review it periodically.
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I wanted an easy stitch pattern to remember that looked pretty with both solid and variegated yarns, so I looked at all of the beautiful ravelry FOs for my Slide Step Rib Cloth. This blanket pattern was born. Knit by my fantastic test knitter and editor Anne :-D You can check her out on ravelry as annesknitting. She gave me the best compliment by test knitting the pattern more than once because she liked it so much. Thanks Anne! Materials: Bulky yarn or two strands of worsted weight held together as oneAnne knit the pictured test knit with 2 strands of Caron Simply Soft – Plum Wine held together as one. Special Instructions: Slip all stitches purlwise yif = with yarn in front yib = with yarn in back Directions: Row 2: *P3, K3, repeat from * to the end of the row Weave in Ends. Top 7 Sites for Parenting How-To Videos. Jeana Lee Tahnk is a writer and high tech PR consultant who focuses on a variety of topics including, technology, social media, family & parenting and health & well-being.
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