Ice Cream Princess Blanket by Sari Ojalehto

Ice Cream Princess Blanket

Knitting
May 2024
Lankava Lempi
US 10 - 6.0 mm
6.0 mm (J)
1695 - 2461 yards (1550 - 2250 m)
Throw and a large throw
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This pattern is available for €15.00 EUR
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Get ready to scoop up some sweetness with the Ice Cream Princess Blanket KAL! This delightful knit-along project features five charming ice cream-themed squares, a half-square, and a beautiful border. Squares are bound off, and the parts are joined with a crochet hook. But no need to panic – video tutorials are included!

Starting on May 24th, 2024, we’ll be serving up new blanket parts every two weeks, keeping the excitement churning!

  • Ice Cream Princess Blanket KAL main document
  • Part 1: May 24 - Vanilla Square
  • Part 2: June 7 - Chocolate Chip Square
  • Part 3: June 21 - Rocky Road Square
  • Part 4: July 5 - Mint Chocolate Square
  • Part 5: July 19 - Strawberry Square
  • Part 6: August - Vanilla Half Square
  • Part 7: August - Vanilla Border

This KAL package includes all the above parts as separate PDF files both in English and Finnish. The content of the files will be updated according to the schedule around noon (Helsinki time zone) and you will get an update info message via Ravery.

We can’t wait to see your ice cream blanket creations come to life! Join the fun and knit along with us!

Happy stitching!

YARN

  • Lankava Lempi, color 101 natural white; 100% wool, bulky weight, 50 g = 50 m:
  • ---1550 grams layout A OR
  • ---2250 grams for layout B
  • Both the options include material for the blanket and the tassels with only a very small buffer. Take care to follow the given gauge or you might want to get extra yarn- especially if you tend to knit loose or want to have some spare yarn for trials and errors.

Main document includes also information for yarn substitutions and estimating yarn consumption for own layouts and/or other yarns. Wool and wool mix yarns are recommended as they are flexible and flexible, formable and descendable - plant fibers might be tricky to knit as there are some multi-stitch combinations.

KITTING NEEDLES

  • 6 mm / 20 cm double point needles OR 80 – 100 cm circular needles for the squares AND
  • 6 mm / 150 cm circular needle for the border (Hint. join several shorter interchangeable needle cables to get one long one)

OTHER TOOLS

  • 6 mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle and yarn scissors for securing yarn ends.
  • Inflexible cotton yarn that won’t bleed color, and stainless T-pins for blocking the finished blanket.

DIFFICULTY LEVEL
The squares are knitted from the center outwards and the increases are centered on different needles at the corners of the pieces. This requires a little practice at first, but after all, it’s enjoyable method once you got into the swing of it. It also makes the instructions clearer as they are for an entire side of the square at a time, and you don’t have to worry about where the round started or when the next repeat continues.

Therefore, we would say that the overall project is intermediate, but because the instructions also include videos of all the tricks and special stitches, even a brave beginner is sure to succeed!

BLANKET LAYOUT OPTIONS

Layout option A measures about 130 x 170 cm (weight 1400 g without tassels). Layout option B is about 170 x 210 cm (weight 2100 g without tassels).

Here you can find a printable map and layout for the small and for the big blanket. It might be helpful to mark your progress there!
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