Free Bernat Knit Baby Blanket Pattern, Yellow
Item# BRK0202-005363V
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Description
Free Easy Knit Baby Blanket Pattern
The gentle ripples on this blanket create a luxurious feel that impresses, making it an exceptional gift. It gives off an elaborate vibe, but this blanket knits-up easily in whichever color you choose. Plus, Bernat Softee Baby yarn is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, so you know it’s always safe to enjoy.
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about knitting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
Single SizeApprox 38 x 40 ins [96.5 x 101.5 cm]. -
Care
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Dry Clean
- Do Not Iron
- Machine Wash in Cool Water, Delicate Setting
- Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Delicate Cycle
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Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 3 of 3 QuestionsQ: How much yarn. Would like to buy kit
2 months ago1 AnswerA: Thank you for your interest in this pattern. To create this blanket, you will need four balls of Bernat Softee Baby yarn.
a month agoHelpful?Q: This is not Feather & Fan. It's Old Shale.
2 months ago1 AnswerA: Based on the pattern, it resembles the Feather and Fan lace pattern more closely than Old Shale. The key feature that gives it away is the series of "K2tog" (knit two together) and "YO" (yarn over) that are worked in a specific sequence to create the signature wavy or fan-shaped pattern. Here's why: Feather and Fan typically includes a repeating section where you decrease (K2tog) and increase (YO, K1) in a set pattern, which is exactly what is happening in row 5 here. Old Shale also has a similar fan-like appearance, but it usually works the decreases and increases in slightly different intervals and doesn't typically include a sequence like “(K2tog) 3 times. (YO, K1) 6 times. (K2tog) 3 times.” So, while they're both similar lace patterns, the structure of the decreases and increases in this case points more towards Feather and Fan.
2 months agoHelpful?Q: In row 5 you are decreasing stitches. K2 together 3 times with only one yarn over. Where do you pick up the stitches that yo’ve just decreased? You photo here shows a ripple affect with perhaps anpurl row on the right side. That isn’t in the direction
a year ago1 AnswerA: The YO is actually completed a total of 6 times after those 3 k2togs. The entire row reads as: K6. *(K2tog) 3 times. (Yo. K1) 6 times. (K2tog) 3 times. Rep from * to last 6 sts. K6. I've bolded all the repeats but when worked it ends up being: K6, K2tog, K2tog, K2tog, Yo, K1, Yo, K1, Yo, K1, Yo, K1, Yo, K1, Yo, K1, K2tog, K2tog, K2tog And so on until the end of the row. If you need further assistance, feel free to email inquire@yarnspirations with pattern name and detailed questions.
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