Knitting Tips : How to Knit a Baby Blanket
Knitting a baby blanket, which is usually about 2 feet by 3 feet, requires finding a type of yarn that is machine washable and avoiding yarns with fibers that shed, such as mohair, angora and alpaca. Knit a baby-friendly blanket using decorative stitches with information from an advanced knitter in this free video on knitting. Expert: Allison Isaacs Contact: www.imagiknit.com Bio: Allison Isaacs learned to knit and needlepoint at an early age. Filmmaker: Sam Lee…
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THank-you for this video. This will be my next project. My very first project is a scarf which I am working on now.
how did you knit the hearts on to the squares?
they should of showed how
but there r nice blankets
yeah…..how DID you knit the hearts on the squares? I need to know. :I
I see you asked this question 2 months ago with no answer so I’ll give it a try for them. hehe
The hearts are just in the pattern. Do you have a ravelry account? If not you should go check it out. It’s a wonderful website with TONS of free patterns and it’s easy to navigate around there.
Very helpful… Thank you !
make sure the machine is machine washable?!? wtf does that mean
She means make sure the blanket is machine washable
i’ve watched this video a couple of times and i still don’t know how to knit a baby blanket
It means to get machine washable yarn. Because it being a baby blanket it will get dirty and needs to be were you can put it in your washer without shrinking.
It is very considerate of you to explain all of that; however I would not consider this a how to video as you are merely making suggestions on baby blankets.
in the description it reads “yarn that is machine washable”
thats what she meant
It didn’t state how many stitches it should be.
It didn’t state how many stitches because that will depend on the size of your yarn….