The Squish Baby Blanket is a vibrant retake on a classic design, now featuring the irresistibly cozy Bernat Blanket Frosting yarn. You’ll only need two balls of regular-size Bernat Blanket yarn to whip up this delightful creation. My revamped pattern ensures you squeeze every last bit of yarn from those balls, giving you maximum snuggle for your buck.
The colours Cozy Rosie and Sunday Times pop in a way that will brighten any nursery. We've tweaked the colour rows just a bit compared to the original, adding a pinch of freshness to the mix. If you're a fan of the classics, no worries—you can still grab the original pattern in its timeless white and brown hues right below. Get ready to create a cuddly masterpiece that's as fun to make as it is to use!
Squish Baby Knit Blanket
Bernat Blanket Frosting, (10.5 oz/300 g; 258 yds/234 m)
- A - Sunday Times - 1 Ball
- B - Cozie Rosie - 1 Ball
Blanket is 28" x 29"
Size U.S. 11 (8 mm) circular knitting needle 16" [90 cm] long
Gauge: 7 sts and 14 rows = 4" [10 cm] in garter st (knit every row).
Abbreviations
- Approx = Approximately
- Beg = Beginning
- Pat = Pattern
- Rem = Remain(ing)
- Rep = Repeat
- Sl1pwif = Slip stitch 1 purl with yarn in front. Demonstrated in tutorial below.
- St(s) = Stitch(es)
- WS = Wrong side
Instructions
With A, cast on 57 sts. Do not join.
Working back and forth across needle in rows, proceed as follows:
1st to 6th rows: Using A. Sl1pw wyif, knit rem row. Change over on colour B at the end for the next section.
7th to 12 rows: Use B and rep 1st to 6th rows.
Rep 1st to 12 th rows: 3 times. Then rep 1st to 6th rows once.
Next 10 rows using B: Sl1pw wyif, knit rem row. Change over on colour A at the end for the next section.
Next 10 rows using A: Sl1pw wyif, knit rem row. Change over on colour A at the end for the next section.
Next 10 rows using B: Sl1pw wyif, knit rem row. Change over on colour A at the end for the next section.
Next rows: Rep 1st to 12 th rows, 4 times. Then repeat 1st to 6th rows once.
Cast off knitwise. .
Tutorial
I'm using the Sl1pwy for the first stitch of every row.
You can change yarn midway through a row in case there is a knot or you run out of yarn. You just use the same technique before.
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