This is a picture of Teri’s new blanket in progress. The first row is done and I am on the second square of the second row. As you can see it stretches across most of the den floor. This is going to be a queen size blanket with 15% more added for the shrinkage the yarn package tells me will happen with the first wash. I want to thank John for calculating the size increase otherwise it would have been too small once it was washed.
This is a stash busting challenge from My 8 Kids Mom otherwise known as the counting Sheep Farm. http://www.countingsheepfarm.com/ It was started a week ago.
The blanket is being knit on size 7 needles with Lion Brand and Pakucho 100% organic cotton yarn. The great thing about these yarns is they are grown in the colors as shown and will intensify with washing. This makes it perfect for a busy student and should last a long time.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Sunday, August 30, 2009
The Friday Pattern -Wash Cloths and Beyond
This was the most wanted pattern by new knitters on Friday.
The pattern is for a wash cloth for new knitters this is a perfect pattern to leap off from. Use the needle size recommended by your yarn of choice. I like Lilly "Sugar and Cream" or Lion Brand cotton for dish cloths, but feel free to use any cotton you like.
Cast on 2
Row 1 knit one (K1), yarn over (YO), knit one (k1)
Row 2 knit one (K1), yarn over (YO), knit (K) till the end of the row.
Repeat row 2 till your wash cloth measures 10 inches up the diagonal side.
Row 3 knit 1 (k1), knit 2 together (k2tog), knit (K) till the end of the row.
When you have 2 stitches left on the needle bind off (BO).
Weave in the ends.
The abbreviations in the brackets are like the ones you would see in a typical knitting pattern. The pattern would look like this in in a typical book.
CO2
Row 1 K1, yo, K1
Row 2 K1, yo, K till the end of the row
Repeat row 2 till the diagonal measure is 10"
Row 3 K1, k2tog, k till the end of the row.
repeat row 3 till you have 2 stitches left on the needle.
BO and weave in ends
The thing I like about this basic pattern is that it can be grown into different projects by just adding a little more knitting. I like to use cable needles when knitting blankets, the weight is distributed more evenly and does not get as heavy as if knit on straight needles.
For a preemie blanket knit till the diagonal is 20-26 inches long. I would use a soft washable yarn with NO metal threads in it. The nurses in the NICU's generally do not like wool because it tends to felt when washed and is not quite suitable for their smaller charges.
For a full term baby blanket knit till the diagonal is 36". Use any yarn you like. If it is meant to be a show only blanket the yarn does not matter, if however, you want a usable blanket make sure that the yarn is machine wash and dry able.
To make different size blankets make 9 (3 blocks by 3 blocks)to 30 (5 blocks across by 6 blocks long) wash cloth size squares and sew them together. This is a good way to use left over yarn. Once the squares are sewn together a a small crochet trim to bring the project together.
If you have any questions please feel free to leave me a comment with your e-mail and I will answer to the best of my ability. Have fun knitting and see where the yarn will take you.
Have a wonderful day.
The pattern is for a wash cloth for new knitters this is a perfect pattern to leap off from. Use the needle size recommended by your yarn of choice. I like Lilly "Sugar and Cream" or Lion Brand cotton for dish cloths, but feel free to use any cotton you like.
Cast on 2
Row 1 knit one (K1), yarn over (YO), knit one (k1)
Row 2 knit one (K1), yarn over (YO), knit (K) till the end of the row.
Repeat row 2 till your wash cloth measures 10 inches up the diagonal side.
Row 3 knit 1 (k1), knit 2 together (k2tog), knit (K) till the end of the row.
When you have 2 stitches left on the needle bind off (BO).
Weave in the ends.
The abbreviations in the brackets are like the ones you would see in a typical knitting pattern. The pattern would look like this in in a typical book.
CO2
Row 1 K1, yo, K1
Row 2 K1, yo, K till the end of the row
Repeat row 2 till the diagonal measure is 10"
Row 3 K1, k2tog, k till the end of the row.
repeat row 3 till you have 2 stitches left on the needle.
BO and weave in ends
The thing I like about this basic pattern is that it can be grown into different projects by just adding a little more knitting. I like to use cable needles when knitting blankets, the weight is distributed more evenly and does not get as heavy as if knit on straight needles.
For a preemie blanket knit till the diagonal is 20-26 inches long. I would use a soft washable yarn with NO metal threads in it. The nurses in the NICU's generally do not like wool because it tends to felt when washed and is not quite suitable for their smaller charges.
For a full term baby blanket knit till the diagonal is 36". Use any yarn you like. If it is meant to be a show only blanket the yarn does not matter, if however, you want a usable blanket make sure that the yarn is machine wash and dry able.
To make different size blankets make 9 (3 blocks by 3 blocks)to 30 (5 blocks across by 6 blocks long) wash cloth size squares and sew them together. This is a good way to use left over yarn. Once the squares are sewn together a a small crochet trim to bring the project together.
If you have any questions please feel free to leave me a comment with your e-mail and I will answer to the best of my ability. Have fun knitting and see where the yarn will take you.
Have a wonderful day.
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