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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This seed stitch and cable blanket is sure to brighten up any room. Combine any of the beautiful colors of Promise with the Zara to make it match your room. It takes 4 skeins of Promise and 13 of Zara.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
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This cozy, cushy baby blanket is perfect for bundling your little one. Choose your own Combination. We did two versions so be sure to click to see the larger image to see our second colorway.
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Knitting this blanket for your baby is a must! It is so soft and cuddly - every baby or child will love it. To knit a baby blanket we used 4 skeins of the main color, 3 skeins of CC1 and 1 skein of CC2.
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This is a great project to practice different stitches. The chenille is held doubled so it works up fast. You make the blanket in 5 panels so it becomes portable.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
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This blanket might remind you of our Zara scarves. It worked so well as a scarf, we thought we would try knitting it out as a baby blanket. The outcome is a quick and colorful blanket. We used four colors, but you could use 3 or 5.
THIS PATTERN CAN BE FOUND IN THE YARN GIRLS' GUIDE TO KID KNITS.
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