Choose your own colors in this soft yarn to match your crib or stroller. We knit this baby blanket in a fun polka dot pattern. We used 11 balls of yarn for a 30x30 blanket. We also knit a similar blanket out of Zara in girl colors.
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This blanket is a knit in simple stockinette with a garter stitch border. It is a great first blanket. We knit it out of No Kidding yarn and the result is a colorful, thick, and light blanket. THIS PATTERN CAN BE FOUND IN THE YARN GIRLS' GUIDE TO KID KNITS.
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This garter stitch blanket is so easy and will look great in any room because you can customize your colors. You choose four colors of Zara that match your color scheme and just knit away. This is a perfect beginner project.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
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You will cuddle up in this blanket all winter long. We used Debbie Bliss's Superchunky Cashmerino yarn when knitting this four quadrant blanket. We crocheted the borders in a contrasting color. Click to see larger image to see a different colorway.
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This garter stitch blanket is knit in 6 strips - so it is portable and cute! Choose colors to go with any color scheme. The pattern comes from Last Minute Knitted Gifts. We used a different yarn and knit 6 instead of the original 7 strips.
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This adult afghan is a fun project to knit. You have so many colors of the Crystal Palace Chenille to choose from that you are sure to find the right combination. This blanket is knit in garter stitch on a #11 needles so you will be done in no time. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls Guide to Simple Knits.
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This baby blanket will look great in a nursery or as a stroller blanket. This fun stitch pattern looks complicated but it is rather simple. Choose the colors that match your motif. We used 3 balls of each color to knit the blanket and 1 ball for the trim.
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