Sugar & Spice Blanket
Finished
September 14, 2022
November 6, 2022

Sugar & Spice Blanket

Project info
Sugar & Spice Blanket by JoLene M. Treace
Knitting
BlanketBaby Blanket
Needles & yarn
US 3 - 3.25 mm
Garnstudio DROPS Merino Extra Fine
none left in stash
13 skeins = 1492.8 yards (1365.0 meters), 650 grams
White
Nordic Mart
Notes

This is the fourth time I have made this pattern. I really like it! It’s the first time I have added edging, though; I did make a doll-sized blanket with the edging (also called a swatch) for a niece to try it out once, and it is fussy and a bit tricky. But this time I wanted an edging. The blanket is going to a classmate of my husband’s.

Body notes:

  • Cast on 171 stitches for a smaller version of the blanket.
  • Do not use old Norwegian cast on if you are doing edging, because the fancy cast on will be hidden and you will hate picking up stitches from it for the edging (ask me how I know).
  • Do not slip yarn purlwise at the start of each row when working the main body, if adding an edging. That weakens the edge of the fabric.
  • Work a German short row (no wrapping, just turn) on each edge once per repeat, in the rows with the eyelets.
  • Block the blanket while still on the needles when you think it is long enough. Especially with drops merino: it grows a lot sideways when washed. You may find it’s not long enough after all.
  • Then block the blanket again before adding edging.

Edging notes:

  • I bound off the last row before adding the edging for a more even finished look.
  • Work the edging counter clockwise (so the ridge is on the back).
  • Tighten the work every time you start a new row from the knitted side… slip yarn purlwise and pull snug and tight, then work the row.
  • That last row looks best if you put a YO in the right spot. The chart in the book is wrong to not have it, I think.
  • Slip yarn purlwise when starting a new row at the edge side, except for the longest row, when I purl that first stitch. It creates a very pretty point on the edging.

October 27, 2022

I am finishing off the body now. Once I bind off, I will add edging.

November 5, 2022

I am doing the edging. I lost yarn chicken almost halfway across the last side, and the additional yarn I bought is a different dye lot and vastly different color. Like ecru vs white. Luckily I found some unlabeled yarn in my stash that is actually the same as what I am using.

Edging takes a lot more yarn that you think. About 100 grams for my smaller version of the blanket. But I have more rows to pick up because of the edging short rows.

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  • Project created: September 18, 2022
  • Finished: November 6, 2022
  • Updated: November 8, 2022
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