Hope Baby Blanket by Jodie Gordon Lucas

Hope Baby Blanket

Knitting
December 2016
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
2250 - 2350 yards (2057 - 2149 m)
one size, 48 inches square
English
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This generously sized, plaid baby blanket is suitable for a modern, gender-neutral nursery. The fabric is constructed with Knit Picks CotLin by first making the background with plain stripes (Swan, Moroccan Red, Sagebrush and Thicket) with strategically placed pairs of elongated stitches worked in anticipation of the vertical stripes. Next, stitches are picked up around the entire blanket and a wide hemmed border is worked in Harbor. Finally, the vertical stripes are worked with surface crochet–a technique that creates an amazing effect with very little difficulty. Best of all, if you keep all your yarn changes on an edge you won’t have any ends to weave in–just tuck them into the hem!

Yarn Requirements
C1 (Swan): 861 yards (7 balls)
C2 (Moroccan Red): 492 yards (4 balls)
C3 (Sagebrush): 246 yards (2 balls)
C4 (Thicket): 246 yards (2 balls)
C5 (Harbor): 492 yards (4 balls)

Techniques Used
Provisional Cast On, knit and purl, elongated stitches, picking up stitches, directional increases and decreases, surface crochet

Difficulty
Intermediate