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The document provides a knitting pattern for a baby blanket called 'Asters,' requiring 3 skeins of yarn and various needle sizes. It includes detailed instructions for casting on, working in the round, and making increases, along with measurements and difficulty level. The finished blanket measures approximately 85 x 85 cm and utilizes the magic loop technique for larger circumferences.

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Asters Babysvb Us

The document provides a knitting pattern for a baby blanket called 'Asters,' requiring 3 skeins of yarn and various needle sizes. It includes detailed instructions for casting on, working in the round, and making increases, along with measurements and difficulty level. The finished blanket measures approximately 85 x 85 cm and utilizes the magic loop technique for larger circumferences.

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Asters - Baby Blanket

No. 2004-194-2621

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Materials Knitting gauge
3 skeins, 100 g Jaipur colour 05 20 sts x 34 rows = 10 cm in pattern

Double pointed needles 4 mm Pattern information


Circular needles 80, 100 og 150 cm, 4 mm
Stitch markers Start with double pointed needles. Switch
to circular needles and work in the magic
Measurements loop technique until there are enough sts to
About 85 x 85 cm reach around the needle. Switch to a
longer needle as the circumference
increases.
Hashtags for social media posts Increases are worked by casting the yarn
#hobbiidesign #hobbiiasters over the needle, then working it as a stitch
on the next row. Every fourth row is purled.

Buy the yarn here


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blanket Hard, because of the cast-on technique.
Aside from that, easy.

Enjoy!

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Pattern instructions

Cast on 6 sts on 2 double pointed needles.


Work 8 rows of stockinette flat, the first row a purled row.

Continue with all 5 double pointed needles, working in the round.

Now you pick up sts along the work as such:


Pick up 6 sts along the left side of the work, 6 sts along the cast-on edge, and 6 sts along
the right side ? 4 x 6 sts = 24 sts.

Here is the beginning of row. Place a marker.

Round 1: * yo, p6 *, repeat between ** until end out round = 4 yo’s = 4 increases.
Round 2: * yo, k1, yo, k6 *, repeat between ** until end of round = 4 x 9 sts = 36 sts.
Round 3: Knit.
Round 4: * yo, k1, yo, k8 *, repeat between ** until end of round = 8 increases = 44 sts.

Pace a marker ​around​ the st between increases (2nd st on every round) =


4 markers.

Switch to circular needle, 80 cm, and use the magic loop technique

Now, the pattern is worked along with increases:

Round 1: Purl.
Round 2: * k until marked st, yo, k1, yo *, repeat between ** until end of round.
Round 3: Knit.
Round 4: * k until marked st, yo, k1, yo *, repeat between ** until end of round.
Repeat these 4 rounds.

Switch to circular needles, 100cm/150cm as your blanket gets bigger.


When the work measures about 41 cm from the middle of the work, make 6 rounds of garter
stitch (purl 1 round, knit 1 round, repeat twice more).
Continue the increases on every 2nd row. Bind off loosely and weave in ends.

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