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Split It Up Blanket
I decided to create this pattern because I found a quilting pattern with a stripe variation that I absolutely fell in love with, but I can’t quilt. So I wanted to recreate the stripes in a knitting pattern.
This is a pretty simple blanket to avoid typing out and endless list of rows, I’m going to give you the basic knitting pattern and then the stripe pattern.
NOTE (8/26/16): Because this blanket is in stockinette stitch it is going to curl up. By trial I have found that the edges I have listed below are NOT wide enough the counteract the curl of the stockinette. However, I like the narrow border and for me, the curl is not a problem, as I plan to felt my blanket when it is done.
However, here are some alternative options to address the curling for everyone else:
- Widden the border: Instead of doing a knit stitch on the first and last four rows and the first and last four stitches of the odd rows, you can increase that by increments of four.
- Create a different border in ribbed, seed or moss stitch (though I still recommend also making the border wider).
- You can also line it in fabric, if you are so inclined.
- For natural yarn: felt the project. For acrylic yarn: “kill” the yarn by heating it to get rid of it’s elasticity. Both of these options will change the texture and size of the finished blanket. Felting will make it slightly smaller; killing, slightly larger. Felting: http://www.craftsy.com/blog/2014/04/yarn-felting/ Killing: http://www.mooglyblog.com/acrylic-killer-a-quick-photo-tu...
- First published: July 2015
- Page created: July 31, 2015
- Last updated: June 8, 2018 …
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