
EZ Textures Blanket
Light as air is the EZ Textures Blanket. It's a combination of the twisted garter stitch and cable stitch. Each row is done in one pass. So you see there is a border, that's done at the same time by changing the stitch technique. It's really awesome to say the least.

Ann says
No blue button
Mikey says
added
Ophie L says
I just did a baby blanket—45” X 45”—& I used 50 loops I was using Big Twist Loopity yarn. So mine was 9 loops to 1 inch.
Carolynn Ingram says
What is the rule of thunb for number of loops equal (?how many inches?) Is it pretty spot on equal?
So if I use 10 loops will I get about 8 inches?
I have 4 balls of yarn and want to make an adult size blanket. Doesn't need to be huge but enought to cover their lap/legs. Just trying to decide how many loops to start.