Knitted Baby Blanket
Crafted with love and care, the Knitted Baby Blanket is a cozy and comforting essential for your little one. This beautifully handcrafted blanket is made using the finest quality yarn, ensuring a soft and gentle touch against your baby's delicate skin. The intricate knitting pattern adds a touch of elegance and charm, making it a perfect addition to any nursery decor. The intricate stitches and patterns not only create a visually stunning piece, but also add an extra layer of warmth and insulation. Whether you're snuggling up with your baby during nap time or using it as a stylish stroller accessory, this knitted blanket is sure to become a cherished keepsake for years to come.
Skill Level – Basic
Size Information
Gauge
- 10 x 10 cm/4 x 4 inches = 22 sts and 28 rows in garter stitch.
Measurements/Sizes
- Length = 30 inches/76 cm
- Width of your blanket = 30 inches/76 cm
- Finished blanket size = Newborn blanket
The supplies you need;
Yarn
- Baby Yarn DK/Light (03) (50g/165m/179yds) in the following solid colors:
- Yarn A – 1 x Mint
- Yarn B – 1 x Lilac
- Yarn C – 2 x White
- Yarn D – 1 x Peach
- Yarn E – 1 x Yellow
- Total yards needed for the blanket = 1,074.
- Any baby-safe yarn – DK/Light Worsted/8-Ply yarn.
You could use scrap yarn for this project and experiment with yarn weights; for example, use a worsted weight yarn, an aran weight yarn, or a bulky yarn.
I used a budget-friendly DK baby yarn with 55% Polyamide and 45% acrylic yarn.
Yarn Suggestion: You could use cotton yarn, Lion Brand Mandala Baby, Lion Brand Babysoft, Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino, or any other yarn that you find to be suitable.
Needles
- 4 mm (US 6) 100 cm/40 inch circular knitting needles.
- You do not join in the round to work – the cable is to accommodate a large number of stitches.
Notions
- Scissors.
- Darning needle/yarn needle
- Tape measure.
Abbreviations
- CO – Cast on (long tail method)
- Cont – Continue
- K – Knit
- K2tog – Knit the next 2 stitches together
- P – Purl
- Rep – Repeat
- St(s) – Stitch(es)
- YO – Yarn over
Pattern Instructions
- Yarn A – Mint
- Yarn B – Lilac
- Yarn C – White
- Yarn D –Peach
- Yarn E – Yellow
With Yarn A – CO 5 sts
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Knit 3, YO, Knit 2 – (6 sts)
Row 3: Knit 3, YO, Knit 3 – (7 sts)
Row 4: Knit 3, YO, Knit to the end of the row.
Tip – When counting the garter stitch rows, remember one garter stitch row is counted as two.
- Rep row 4 until around 118 rows have been knit with Yarn A, or you have run out of that color.
- Change to Yarn B and continue to rep row 4 until around 54 rows have been worked or you have run out of that color.
- Change to Yarn C and continue to rep row 4 until around 44 rows have been worked or you have run out of that color.
Decrease
To decrease the blanket – you need to work the following row in Yarn C :
- Row 1: K2, K2tog, YO, K2tog, Knit to the end of the row.
- Rep row 1, until you have around 44 rows have been worked or you have run out of that color.
- Change to Yarn D and continue to rep row 1 until around 54 rows have been worked or you have run out of that color.
- Change to Yarn E and continue to rep row 1 until around 118 rows have been worked or you have run out of that color.
- In Yarn E, keep the pattern as established until 7 sts remain on the needle.
- Cont in the last color worked for the next row:
- K2tog, K2tog, K2tog, K1.
- Cast off
- Weave in all loose ends.