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Sunday, September 12, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Baby Blanket for Nephew Jackson
A new baby blanket for a new nephew! Niece Erin is over the moon about becoming somebody's mom next month.
This is the front cover of the pamphlet where I found the pattern for this cozy item made for Baby Jackson:
Knit in mostly a multicolord heathered yarn, the details on the hearts did not pop out. Instead, after knitting one lace repeat of the hearts at one end of the blanket, a light blue acrylic yarn was added to the interior of the piece, and another 80 rounds or so of the heather. The major modifications to the original pattern were:
This is the completed blanket with specs that can be found here on Ravelry:
finished size: 35" x 41"
Hopefully, Jackson will drag around this easy-care blankie for several years to come.
This is the front cover of the pamphlet where I found the pattern for this cozy item made for Baby Jackson:
Sandnes Lanett 9910 Baby 0-4 Pamphlet
(a paperback booklet from Norway)
(a paperback booklet from Norway)
Knit in mostly a multicolord heathered yarn, the details on the hearts did not pop out. Instead, after knitting one lace repeat of the hearts at one end of the blanket, a light blue acrylic yarn was added to the interior of the piece, and another 80 rounds or so of the heather. The major modifications to the original pattern were:
- 12 repeats of the ten stitch lace chart were used, with 120 stitches per row
- the blanket was made much larger by knitting more rows
- two of the chart patterns were substituted for a simpler design
- a contrasting lighter yarn was used for the inner part of the blanket
- acrylic yarns were used instead of the wools specified
- an attached Icord bound off the two shorter edges
- a single crochet was added to bind off the longer edges
some definition:

Hopefully, Jackson will drag around this easy-care blankie for several years to come.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Lace Shawl (Eliina): A Ravelry Favorite
Those knitting errors that caused me such grief (rows and rows of lace kntting that had to be ripped out):
Never fear, it is now completed:
It grew as it was knitted. Finished size: 90" by 51". Specs are here on Ravelry.
The Eliina Shawl is a free pattern download available by designer Lankakomero. It is available here.
It will stay on a living room chair nearby the fireplace. The Debbie Bliss cashmerino wool that it was knit with will be comfy and soft as a throw this fall and winter. (That cashmerino wool is often used in high-end baby accessories.)
Never fear, it is now completed:
It grew as it was knitted. Finished size: 90" by 51". Specs are here on Ravelry.
The Eliina Shawl is a free pattern download available by designer Lankakomero. It is available here.
It will stay on a living room chair nearby the fireplace. The Debbie Bliss cashmerino wool that it was knit with will be comfy and soft as a throw this fall and winter. (That cashmerino wool is often used in high-end baby accessories.)
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