Easy 10 Stitch Blanket Pattern. Small throw/lapghan 44” x 40”. With permission from designer frankie brown.
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You can use any yarn and needles and it's great for using up scraps too. Has easy to follow instructions and good pictures. This pattern can be worked in any yarn and needles and gives plenty of scope for playing with.
Using markers to keep careful count part 5: You start knitting in the center of the afghan and then work in a square spiral. Web this pattern is available as a free ravelry download.
35k views 5 years ago. Web this pattern is available as a free ravelry download. This blanket only needs to use ten stitches.
Make one now with the free pattern provided by the link below photo. I haven’t tested this pattern with different numbers of stitches so if anyone tries this. Picking up stitches on the flat sides part 4:
The 10 stitch blanket can be challenging for some, however, i have made this video to show. Beginners who have made other ten stitches will find this easy. Finishing information on things you’ll see in this video:
The beauty of the project is that the short rows (10 stitches per row, less on the corner rows) propel you forward like you wouldn’t believe and it is the perfect pattern for using up any and every scrap of yarn in your house. Small throw/lapghan 44” x 40”. A simple blanket worked on ten stitches, with no sewing up.