Magic Squares Knitted Blanket Pattern

Magic Squares Knitted Blanket Pattern. With individual squares worked in corner to corner garter stitch this rich alternating color and striping sequence is an easy to knit project. This video tutorial simply demonstrates the joining technique.

Baby Blanket. No stitching up of squares or ending off of threadsSource: www.pinterest.ca

Web what am i missing? Blankets are big projects that require a decent amount of time to complete. Web magic squares blanket kit;

Web the video tutorial describes the joining technique for a blanket with crocheted edging. Knitted in one piece, using 2 strands together of babykins dk yarn, no joining, neat and tidy back. This pattern is available for free on my blog here.

The written pattern uses knitted edging. Web the finished size of my mitred square blanket is 105cm (42″) x 140cm (56″). The pattern uses 2384yds of wecrochet/knit picks wool of the andes superwash bulky (137yds/100g) yarn and a 5mm (size h) hook.

It weighs approximately 1 kilo. Picture uses 4 different colours = 5 balls of each, with one ball extra for crochet edge. Web this pattern is worked up using a traditional granny square but can easily be modified to any granny square motif you prefer.

Knit patchwork blanket free pattern knit patchwork blanket free pattern. This video tutorial simply demonstrates the joining technique. The materials listing and link to the video are in the pdf document.

This pattern uses a cable stitch as per the attached pdf pattern. Each mitred square weighs 6g. Web this pattern shows you how to knit magic squares with their own shadow so that the colours seem to float above the surface.

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