Rainbow Days Blanket by Mary-Ann Lammers

Rainbow Days Blanket

Knitting
August 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, before blocking
US 8 - 5.0 mm
2130 - 2135 yards (1948 - 1952 m)
87 cm/34" wide by 102 cm/42" long.
English
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Simple, quick and full of sunshine!

Rainbow Days Blanket got it’s name from our days, weeks and months of isolation due to the pandemic.

Many of us took up new hobbies, baked more, read more and watched endless hours of Netflix just to survive the isolation we all felt.

Some of us also went back to a timeless pastime, ahem.

With so many babies coming in the months ahead I thought it would be fun to design a special baby blanket using what is a symbol of hope and better days ahead, the rainbow.

Babies love primary colours and will love to be wrapped up in such a happy blanket. Also perfect for sitting on with all their toys and playing baby games.

But really this blanket isn’t just for babies. It can be a wonderful lap blanket for anyone who loves rainbow colours and needs a happy warm cuddle blanket. We are never too old to enjoy that feeling.

The design is based on a traditional quilt design called Trip Around The World. I felt it was fitting as the entire world has been affected by the pandemic.

There are three different ways to knit this blanket, squares, strips or Intarsia. Each method has it’s own instructions for you to choose from. I have included a sheet of charts that you can colour in to help you decide if you wish to change the colours or their arrangement,

I have scoured Youtube and found some wonderful helpful tutorials to walk you through mattress stitch, picking up stitches and weaving in ends as you go.

There is also a complete photo tutorial on how to cross your yarn at colour changes if you decide to use the Intarsia method.

This entire blanket only uses knit stitch and the construction is simple enough even for beginners but fun enough for advanced knitters.

Finished measurements: 87 cm/34” wide by 107 cm/42” long.

Gauge: 19 stitches x 34 rows = 10 cm/4” square in garter stitch with 5 mm/US 8 needles or size needed to obtain gauge. Gauge is not critical but will affect finished size and yardage required.

Yarn requirements:
Knit Picks Brava Worsted weight, 100% premium acrylic. 100 grams. 200 m/218 yds. (I knit my sample using Method # 1. You will use a little more with Method # 3 and less with Method # 2).

Rainbow Colours:
Colour (A) Freesia – 2 balls (68 grams leftover)
Colour (B) Mulberry – 2 balls (68 grams leftover)
Colour (C) Celestial – 2 balls (53 grams leftover)
Colour (D) Grass – 2 balls (64 grams leftover)
Colour (E) Canary – 1 ball (10 grams leftover) You may want to purchase 2 balls to be sure to have enough.
Colour (F) Orange – 1 ball (42 grams leftover)
Colour (G) Red – 1 ball (55 grams leftover)

Second Sample:
Colour (A) 2 balls Rouge (72 grams leftover)
Colour (B) 2 balls Cotton Candy (72 grams leftover)
Colour (C) 2 balls Blush (54 grams leftover)
Colour (D) 2 balls Peapod (84 grams leftover)
Colour (E) 2 balls Clarity (95 grams leftover)
Colour (F) 1 ball Denim (37 grams leftover)
Colour (G) 1 ball Lady Slipper (64 grams leftover)

Needles and supplies:
5 mm/ US 8 circular needles 80 cm/32”
5 mm/ US 8 straight needles. (not needed if knitting Intarsia method)
Intarsia method only: 7 large yarn bobbins (optional)
Tapestry needle

With special thanks to my test knitters and tech editor. You put the joy in my designing and pattern writing.