Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Blankets
These are the blankets that I knit on my vacation. I used this pattern for the blue one. With two strands of baby yarn (blue and white) held together, I knit the increase side until it was as big as I wanted, then began the decreases. This basic blanket is very versatile and can be knit with any yarn.
The multi-colored blanket is from the garter stripe pattern here. I got the idea for the lining from the book Knits from the Heart by Kristin Spurkland. It adds an interesting touch and hides the less attractive wrong side. And since I knit this blanket in a fairly loose guage, it gives it more substance. Better for warmth and less chance of tiny hands and feet catching on the stitches. It takes a little extra effort but is not hard to do. Just cut your washed and preshrunk fabric one inch larger all around than the size you need. Then fold and iron fabric edges under 1/2" all the way around. If you have a serger, you could serge the edges instead. Pin fabric to the wrong side and hand stitch in place. That's it.
Yesterday, when I was out shopping for a lining fabric, I found some nice flannel remnants. My plan is to sew up some receiving blankets and add a crochet trim to them. But, first I have to learn to crochet. Oh well, minor detail. At the very least, I can edge them in a blanket stitch. Or, I might use some of the fabric to line knitted blankets. As usual, all of these projects are for The Preemie Project.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I can definately help you w/that crochet. The blankets look great!
ReplyDeleteFabulous blankets! The preemie project is so lucky to have you knitting for them. You are so generous.
ReplyDeleteThose are really great blankets. I love the way the fabric backing looks, and will definitely be using that tip soon. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! Those are adorable!!! I have that book too. How come I never thought of that?! lol. Awesome!
ReplyDeletethose blankets are so neat. What a great idea! My mom saw them on your blog while I was sick and told me all about them. Really, that's a great idea.
ReplyDelete