Paris Building Blocks by Jake Henzler

Paris Building Blocks

Knitting
October 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1039 - 1094 yards (950 - 1000 m)
English
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This is a series of 8 chart patterns for knitted blocks, which can be sewn together into larger panels such as blankets. The blocks have been designed on buildings of Paris.

You can make each of the panels in a variety of colours, but the grids are also designed so that you can mix and match over 40 unique features to create new building blocks. By making small adjustments to features, you can easily make a dozen different blocks with each pattern.

All blocks have been worked in 4-ply cotton using 3mm needles (UK: 11, US: 2½).

Each finished block will take around 35-40 grams of yarn in total, and will measure approximately 16x47cm.

Rather than trying to buy an exact number of balls at once, I suggest beginning with a handful of colours you love, then adding in new colours as you work. As a rough guide, the following formula will make at least 8 blocks:

60gm dark grey
170gm neutrals (cream, light grey, tan)
50gm feature colours (yellow, green, pink)
15gm blues

PLEASE NOTE: The photographed blocks are made with a variety of brands of cotton. It’s a good idea to shop around for a set of colours that you like and begin with those. There is no obligation to work in 4-ply cotton. If you prefer a different weight yarn and larger needles, these will work just as well.