Sunday, 15 January 2017

'Little Surprise' Baby Blanket


You love my 'Little Surprise' Baby Hat!

So here, as promised, is the matching baby blanket.  So sweet!

'Little Surprise' Baby Blanket


Requires DK yarn & 4mm needles 


LITTLE SURPRISE’ BABY BLANKET

For a Newborn Baby Blanket of 24 “

Cast on 104 stitches

Start with a garter stitch border - knit 10 rows

11th Row:     S1, k5, *p2, yon, k1, yrn, repeat from * to last 8sts, p2, k6

12th Row:     S1, k5, * k2, p3, repeat from * to last 8sts, k8

13th Row:     S1, k5, * p2, k3, repeat from * to last 8sts, p2, k6

14th Row:     S1, k5, * k2, p3tog, repeat from * to last 8sts, k8

Repeat the last 4 rows until the blanket measures 24” or the length desired

Complete with a garter stitch border – knit 11 rows

Cast off knitwise

Darn away ends



You will find my matching baby hat at ~





For an Angel / Micro-Preemie Baby Blanket of 13“
Requires DK yarn & 4mm needles 


Cast on 55 stitches

Start with a garter stitch border - knit 6 rows

7th Row:       S1, k3, *p2, yon, k1, yrn, repeat from * to last 6sts, p2, k4

8th Row:       S1, k3, * k2, p3, repeat from * to last 6sts, k6

9th Row:       S1, k3, * p2, k3, repeat from * to last 6sts, p2, k4

10th Row:     S1, k3, * k2, p3tog, repeat from * to last 6sts, k6


Repeat the last 4 rows until the blanket measures 14” or the length desired

Complete with a garter stitch border – knit 6 rows

Cast off knitwise

Darn away ends

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In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.  
However, please do not copy my patterns
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11 comments:

  1. Any idea approx how much yarn the blanket needs please ?

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  2. What does yon and yrn mean. Thank you

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  3. How many stitches would be needed for a 20" blanket? Thanks

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  4. Would like to make it a bit larger, how many stitches please?

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  5. Would really love to know how much yarn used and the gauge??? And what, please, is the difference between yon and yrn? I understand yo - but not sure either of these is that. Thank you! This is so pretty, but I need to know these things before I start. The yarn and I are waiting :-) Jeannie

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    1. They are all versions of yo. It depends whether you are knitting or purling afterwards. It will basically occur naturally so that the wool is in the right place for the next stitch.

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