Fisherman's Rib Baby Blanket by Heidi Gustad

Fisherman's Rib Baby Blanket

Knitting
March 2018
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in fisherman's rib stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
900 - 918 yards (823 - 839 m)
Finished blanket measures 24.5″ wide and 36″ long (not including pom poms, which are 45 mm).
English
This pattern is available for free.

Knit the Fisherman’s Rib Baby Blanket, a great option for a decorative throw or baby gift. This pattern uses an addictive stitch with lots of dimensionality that will give your blanket endless texture.

Supplies

  • 3 skeins LB Collection Superwash Merino yarn in Dijon
  • scrap yarn in additional colors (optional – for pom poms)
  • US 6 (4 mm) knitting needles – circular needles with a 24″ or 32″ cord
  • scissors
  • tapestry needle
  • cardboard or pom pom maker in desired size (Optional – a 45 mm maker was used in blanket pictured.)

Abbreviations & Terms
CO – cast on
sts – stitches
German Twisted or Old Norwegian Cast On – A stretchy knitting cast on that is worked with a long tail. Here’s a tutorial.
sl – slip
wyif – with yarn in front
p – purl
k – knit
k1b – knit 1 in the row below
rep – repeat
BO – bind off
Icelandic Bind Off – A stretchy knitting bind off that pairs well with a German Twisted Cast On. Here’s a tutorial.
Fisherman’s rib – A knitting stitch that creates a one over one (k1, p1) style rib, but by knitting one stitch in the row below instead of working a regular knit one, a three-dimensionality is created. This trait makes the fisherman’s rib stitch mimic that of a brioche rib stitch while being much easier to knit.

Gauge & dimensions: 16 sts & 18 rows over 4″ in fisherman’s rib stitch. Finished blanket measures 24.5″ wide and 36″ long (not including pom poms, which are 45 mm).