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4 - follow the leader
I originally designed the sampler baby blanket while awaiting the birth of my first grandchild.
Since then hundreds of prospective moms, grandmothers, aunts, and anyone else excited about a new baby have knit this personalized heirloom baby blanket.
I knit six squares in a strip and, replicated a bind-off and pick-up between the squares to look very similar to the single crochet, that is used to join the five strips together.
This is a very portable project. At its longest each strip is approximately 36 inches-(91.4 cm) long to 38 inches-(96.5 cm) wide.
A bonus version for adults, after many requests for an adult size and version (sophisticated, not babyish), I changed a few squares and using the same pattern in a heavier, but still soft yarn. The results is beautiful. I believe as many people have knit the adult version as the baby version.
One knitter made the adult blanket in an off white color and worked pattern squares 1 and 27, both in stockinette stitch as for the baby blanket. She brought the blanket to a professional embroidery shop where she picked the size and style of a font she desired. She chose a shiny, pure white thread. In square one she had the bride and groom’s names. In square 27 she had the wedding date. It was subtle and magnificent.
DESIGN DETAILS
- 30 different patterns stitches
- Options for Contrasting color trim
- Five separate strips with six different patterns in each
- A baby and an adult version
- Four appropriate substitute patterns for the adult version
- Allows for creativity in so many ways
PATTERN DETAILS - The easy to follow pattern includes:
- Six squares are knit in a strip with a faux single crochet between each square, eliminating the
need to crochet all the squares together and cleaning up many ends. The five strips are then
joined with a single crochet.
- This is a very portable project, because each strip is separate
- A link for substitute yarn
- Schematic with sequence of patterns and strips
- Diagrams and full explanations for techniques, many with links to selected videos
- Contrasting color is worked after the baby blanket is completed
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TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS DESIGN
There are many techniques used in this pattern. Most are supported with illustrations or links to selected videos.
I look for videos as close as possible to the instructions I have written. Sometimes the video will start with a different number of stitches before and after the repeat . I want the extra stitches at both edges for a neater look after crocheting the strips together, but the repeat is the same between. They may be other slight differences, but still very helpful. Email me if you have a question.
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- First published: January 2011
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