Hello! You may have noticed i am not posting as often at the moment as i am working on lots of knitting baby blankets and maybe some crochet baby blankets for you guys and my aim is to post a free pattern at least every 10days.
So this weeks knitting pattern is called Bryn Knit Baby Blanket using Cascade 220 worsted weight wool, i love this pattern i have to say, this pattern actually gives a cobblestone effect which is just wonderful and so different compared to a lot of other blanket patterns but i have to admit it was quite hard to get a picture of the cobblestone effect but once you make it you will see what i am going on about.
This blanket only uses knit and purl stitches which is great for beginners but it does have a 24 row repeat so you really need to take your time with this one and not miss any stitch changes or rows as it will mess the entire blanket up! But once you have completed this beauty, you will certainly fall in love with it! Promise!!
Hope you enjoy this weeks free knitting pattern and come and follow Wool and Stitch on Instagram to be kept upto date with latest designs @wool_and_stitch
Clare xo
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
Needles – US 8 / 5mm Circular Needles 32 inches (80cm) – Recommended – You can use long straight needles to accommodate the large number of stitches
Yarn – Cascade 220 / Any Worsted Weight Wool Yarn – 660 yards
Colourway – Sunflower
Scissors
Tape Measure
Darning Needle – To weave in ends
Towel – For blocking
GAUGE:
20sts = 4 inches (10cm)
Gauge is not particularly important for this pattern
SIZE:
31 inches Width x 31.5 inches Height, after blocking
ABBREVIATIONS USED:
K – Knit
P – Purl
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
You will need to know how to cast on, knit and purl. Read a row by row knitting pattern, bind off stitches and how to weave in ends. Blocking of the finished blanket is highly recommended to make it to the correct size, how to do this has been included in the pattern
PATTERN NOTES:
This blanket is knit flat using circular needles knitting back and forth. You can use long straight needles to accommodate the large number of stitches that is required
BEGIN PATTERN
BORDER:
Cast on 129 stitches
R1. Knit all stitches (Right side of work)
R2-R10. Knit all stitches
R1. Knit all stitches
R2. K8, Purl all stitches until last 8sts, K8
R3. Knit all stitches
R4. K8, Purl all stitches until last 8sts, K8
R5. K8 * K9, P5, K4 * Repeat to last 13sts, K13
R6. K8 * P9, K5, P4 * Repeat to last 13sts, P5, K8
R7. K8 * K9, P5, K4 * Repeat to last 13sts, K13
R8. K8 * P9, K5, P4 * Repeat to last 13sts, P5, K8
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Marcia Greenberg
This is a great pattern. I ‘m thinks no of making this blanket but would like to make it a little bigger, maybe 36” sq. Help please to do this. Thanks
Marcia
Rohini
This is lovely. I really like it. Thank you!
Angela
Awesome pattern. I am making it for my neighbor’s newborn son in yellow. Will send a pic when it’s done. Thanks