Mitered Baby Blanket
by Lauren McGoveran
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Mitered Baby Blanket
This baby blanket is a new take on the mitered square. Most mitered square patterns use fingering weight (sock) yarn. They are fun and easy to make and are a good way to show off multicolored yarn without having to contend with color pooling. This blanket, made in chunky yarn, is made up of mitered squares on a larger scale, which has all the squishiness and coziness of garter stitch, but with a lot more visual interest. I’ve also arranged the squares to align the decrease lines in an unusual manner. The border features a simple cable twist and is attached to the blanket as you go. The corners are made using short rows, and row-by-row instructions are provided.
For more information, see:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1819287750/mitered-baby...
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