Frankie's 10 Stitch Blanket Pattern. Flow of color looks great in this zigzag pattern. The strips are joined to the blanket as you go so there’s no sewing up to do.
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Web this pattern is available as a free ravelry download. I haven’t tested this pattern with different numbers of stitches so if anyone tries this. The strips could also be knitted in different yarns making it a good pattern for using up.
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It’s easy to learn and looks amazing. The strips could also be knitted in different yarns making it a good pattern for using up. Flow of color looks great in this zigzag pattern.
This is all written out in the pattern, exactly the order to do things, but once you start to get a feel for what a wrapped stitch looks like, it is easier. This blanket only needs to use ten stitches. I am really liking this one.
This technique can be used to make blankets or scarves and works with any yarn and needles. The knitting is simple garter stitch and you can use any yarn or needles. Web the ten stitch blanket is worked in a spiral (or “rounds of rows”) around a central square of 10 stitches by 10 rows.
The strips are joined to the blanket as you go so there’s no sewing up to do. There is now a free conversion pattern by charity windham also on ravelry for us loom knitters. It’s shaped with short rows and any yarn and needles can be used.