Patchwork Cat Blanket by Anne Barach

Patchwork Cat Blanket

Knitting
September 2012
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 6 - 4.0 mm
300 - 400 yards (274 - 366 m)
English
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Cats are meant to be spoiled, which is why I love making things for them. A soft, comfortable cotton blanket is a great present for both cat and cat owner. You can place it in your cat’s bed or on his or her favorite napping spot - it’ll also help keep cat hair off the furniture!
I first created this design several years ago as a “destash” piece to use up leftover worsted weight cotton yarns. The idea hit me to start from a central patch, then pick up stitches on each side and knit the other patches onto it - and I wound up with a very pretty new design that was a lot of fun to make. This pattern is very versatile; once you get the technique down, you can make a blanket any size you want with as many colors as you want. For simplicity, I’ve kept this one small and in two colors only.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

Skills required:
Casting on and binding off
Knit
Picking up stitches

Supplies:
US 6 circular needle (24” or longer)
Worsted weight cotton yarn:
200 yds/4 oz in color 1
200 yds/4 oz in color 2

Finished size: 17”x17” square