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Snowflower Baby Blanket
Snowflower Baby is a soft baby blanket with an easy textured slip-stitch pattern. The blanket is shaped with two long ends, so you can swaddle your baby and knot the blanket to keep it tight.
My son gave me this idea – he has always swaddled his babies, and always wanted a way to secure the ends of the blankets. He wanted a soft, light, warm blanket with longer ends so he could tie the blanket around the baby, and then the Snowflower Baby Blanket was born. I knit it in the softest yarn; a mix of cashmere, silk and baby alpaca, and little Theodor loves it!
Size
Approximately 64 x 120 cm / 25 x 47 inches (including the longer ends)
Yardage
800 meters fingering weight. Please note that yardage is estimated and may vary between knitters!
Theodor’s blanket is knit in 2 skeins of undyed grey alpaca/silk/cashmere from A Knitters World:
https://www.aknittersworld.dk/collections/alpakka-silke-c...
Suggested needles
3.75 mm / US5 – preferably circular needles, but you can also use straight needles.
Gauge
20 sts x 42 rows in pattern = 10x10 cm / 4x4 inches, after blocking. Remember to block your swatch!
Needle size is only a suggestion. Always adjust needle size to get gauge – or in this case, because it is a blanket, just aim for a material you like! Just know that changing the gauge may affect yardage.
- First published: February 2023
- Page created: February 3, 2023
- Last updated: March 1, 2023 …
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