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Little Snow Blanket
A friend of mine had been struggling for years to start a family, so when she announced she was pregnant, I wanted to design a special blanket for her to celebrate the arrival of her little one. This blanket is knit in one piece, and while not strictly reversible, I chose stitch patterns that would look attractive on both sides, so there is not a clear right or wrong side.
The blanket size is easily adjusted by changing the number of pattern repeats (height) and casting on a different number of stitches (width) in multiples of 8 + 10 (multiple of 8 for the textured pattern section, +10 for seed stitch border). Finished blanket as written is approximately 33” wide and 29” high (84 x 74 cm).
The name of the pattern comes from one of the names my friend and her husband chose for their little girl: Koyuki, which means “little snow” in Japanese.
Low Vision Accessibility: This pattern is available in a low vision accessible format as a separate PDF with the pattern file name in ALL CAPS LVA. It is written in 24 point Arial font in all black text on a white background. All text is left-justified and has no italics. All of the directions are fully written out. This pattern is also screen reader accessible and has been reviewed and tested to work with a screen reader. It does not contain any parentheses. Special thanks to momcook for her guidance and testing.
I offer this pattern for free for personal use or charity.
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- First published: September 2019
- Page created: September 10, 2019
- Last updated: June 19, 2022 …
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