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34 Soft And Cozy Blanket Knitting Patterns 

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There’s something irresistibly charming and satisfying about knitting your own handmade blankets. Over here, we’ve prepared a list of free blanket knitting patterns to spoil you for choice. Not only will you get the opportunity to practice and hone your knitting skills, but you also get to unwind to the soothing rhythms of knitting, one stitch at a time. 

Though the scale of the project may seem concerning at first, honestly, it’s relatively easy, and the finished product is so gratifying. Moreover, the patterns we’ve listed offer tutorials and instructions to guide you through every step of the way.

There’s something irresistibly charming and satisfying about knitting your own handmade blankets. Over here, we’ve prepared a list of free blanket knitting patterns to spoil you for choice. Not only will you get the opportunity to practice and hone your knitting skills, but you also get to unwind to the soothing rhythms of knitting, one stitch at a time. 

We’ve included a handful of knitted blanket design options that cover all grounds of skill level. With a plethora of pattern choices, such as the simple Garter or Stockinette stitch and intricate block layouts, you’ll get to enjoy an array of unique, squishy, and plushy blanket designs.

Though knitting is a fun hobby to jump on, like other textile crafts, you’ll need some foundational knowledge and experience beforehand. Don’t worry, it’s a lot easier than you think. With the right guidance and a little bit of patience, you’ll get the hang of it in no time!

If that is the case and you’re a complete newbie, you can start with this article on How To Knit For Beginners. Trust us, it’ll come in handy. We’ve also included an FAQ section below to give you a general rundown of making knit blankets. So, grab your favorite yarn, pick a pattern that speaks to you, and start knitting your way to a cozy bliss. 

FAQs About Knit Blanket Patterns

1. What are the essential supplies needed to knit a blanket?

To knit a blanket, you’ll only require a few supplies. They’re inexpensive and can be easily attained from your local craft stores or online. If you can’t get your hands on them physically, you can try out this Knit Kit For Beginners on Amazon to get you started. Nevertheless, here’s what you’ll need to prepare: 

– Chosen knit blanket patterns
– Yarn in your preferred color(s)
– Knitting needles
– Tapestry needle
– Stitch markers
– Scissors
– Measuring tape
– Crochet hook to pick up dropped stitches (optional)

2. How do I choose the right yarn for my knitted blankets?

When selecting the ideal yarn for your blankets, you’ll have to consider a few elements: the pattern’s requirements, needle size, budget, desired texture and size of your blanket, and your personal preference. If you plan on knitting a blanket with the intended use for cold weather, opt for thick wool blends or acrylic yarn. Choose bamboo or cotton blends if you want something more lightweight for warmer climates. 

Besides that, yarn weight also plays a quintessential role when choosing suitable yarn. It influences the blanket’s thickness and the needle size you’ll need. Personally, we prefer bulky, worsted, or DK-weight yarn as they’re thick and breathable at the same time. Not to mention, they offer a faster-knit project, too. To learn more about this, read this article on Yarn Weight and Why It Matters here.

3. How much yarn would I need to knit my blankets? 

The amount of yarn needed typically varies according to your blanket size, the chosen pattern’s complexity, your own gauge, and yarn weight. Though using a yardage calculator online would come in handy, it’s always crucial to refer back to your pattern’s specific yardage requirements for a precise measure.

You’ll also have to keep in mind that you should purchase extra to avoid running out of yarn mid-project. However, as a general guide, here is an estimated amount of yarn you might need, depending on the size of your project. 

– Crib blankets (600-800 yards)
– Throws or lap blankets (1200-1600 yards)
– Full-size blankets (2000-3000 yards) 

4. How do I prevent my blanket’s edges from curling?

If you’re a beginner, you’ll definitely encounter knitting problems like curling. It’s one of the most common issues that knitters usually face when using certain stitches like the stockinette stitch. It’s also often due to tension issues and fault lines. You can check out this article, which will teach you step-by-step How To Prevent Curling. Nevertheless, here are some ways in which you can try to prevent this from happening.

1. Incorporating selvage stitches: Add a special edge of two or three stitches that disrupt the fabric’s characteristics. 
2. Add borders: Use a flat stitch, like the garter or seed stitch, or simply add a crochet border. 
3. Blocking: Gentle soak your finished blanket in lukewarm water for 30 minutes. Gently and carefully wring it out and lay it flat on a surface. Use pins to reshape your blanket and let it dry. This will help smooth out any curling. 

5. What are the necessary steps to care for my knitted blankets?

After multiple uses, your blankets will tend to get soiled, whether from sweat, spilled beverages, or dust. However, depending on how well you care for them, you only need to wash them once or twice per season or whenever necessary. Always check the care instructions labeled on your purchased yarn for accurate guidance. To care for and wash your precious handmade knits, here are some simple steps that you can take to keep your blankets in tip-top condition. 

1. Handwash or machine wash: Use a gentle detergent and soak your blankets in lukewarm water. If you’re using a machine, place your blanket in a large cotton or lingerie bag and wash it under the delicate cycle. 
2. Drying: Gently squeeze out access water without wringing or twisting your blanket (applicable for handwashing). You can either air or machine-dry your blanket. Lay your blanket flat to air dry on a surface directed away from sunlight. To machine dry, ensure your tumble dryer is on the lowest heat setting.
3. Storing: Fold your blankets neatly and place them in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight.

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34 Soft And Cozy Blanket Knitting Patterns

Get inspired to make yourself and your loved ones with the variety of knit blankets listed below! We also took the liberty to mention every blanket’s size for easier reference; however, you can customize it to your liking. Happy knitting!

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Born into a creative family, Joanne Loh has over 40 years of experience in knitting and crocheting. Well-known for her creative approach to yarn crafts, her creations demonstrate a strong dedication to quality and spreading her enthusiasm among the crafting community.
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