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Design
This bulky blanket is wonderfully squishy, worked in a unique cable that creates a stretchy 4X1 rib. Worked up on large needles with 2 strands of worsted/aran weight yarn. Alternatively, you can hold a single strand of chunky/bulky weight yarn. Pattern is written in THREE sizes. (see below) All repeats appear in bold text throughout pattern. The pattern is charted and also includes separate written instructions.
Finished Measurements (blocked)
Small: 32”/81 cm x 48”/122 cm
Medium: 46”/117 cm x 60”/152 cm
Large: 60”/152 cm x 78”/198 cm
Yarn Weight
Worsted/Aran weight yarn, held double OR a single strand of Chunky/Bulky weight yarn
Note: Holding worsted/aran weight double is my pro-tip when making blankets. You get the biggest bang for your buck with this weight because there’s generally lots of yardage in these skeins. Meaning fewer weave-ins and a more cost-efficient project. You can also substitute half the yardage needed with a chunky/bulky weight yarn, if you prefer.
Yarn
Universal Yarn Uptown Worsted in Silver Grey
Yarn Suggestions
Approximate Yardage
Note: Yardage needed does NOT include a gauge swatch.
Total yardage with WORSTED/ARAN held double:
Small: 1,460 yards/1,335 meters
Medium: 2,610 yards/2,387 meters
Large: 4,430 yards/4,051 meters
Total yardage with one strand of CHUNKY/BULKY:
Small: 740 yards/677 meters
Medium: 1,305 yards/1,193 meters
Large: 2,215 yards/2,025 meters
Needles
US 15/10 mm 40”/102 cm Circular needle for working back & forth
Notions
Stitch Markers for repeats, if desired
Tapestry Needle
Gauge
ONE repeat worked in cable pattern, blocked
10 stitches & 20 rows = 3.5”/8.9 cm x 6”/15 cm
Note: Swatch instructions are given in pattern.
Techniques Used
- Working back and forth on a long circular needle
- Simple cables (explained in pattern)
- Slipped stitches (explained in pattern)
- Reading from a chart or written instructions
PATTERN DIFFICULTY
Adventurous Beginner
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