This blanket is fun to knit with super bulky yarn. The finished blanket is warm and cozy!
Graph Paper blanket knitting pattern is available on Ravelry, Craftsy, LoveKnitting and Etsy.
Graph Paper - Blanket Knitting Pattern by Fifty Four Ten Studio |
I selected 'Light Blue' yarn color for this design when I was in the early stages of test knitting ideas.
Testing blanket knitting pattern ideas with Valley Superwash Super Bulky. |
Valley Yarns - Valley Superwash Super Bulky in 'Light Blue' |
A couple hours later I realized that this blue blanket reminded me of graph paper...both in it's classic square pattern design and the light blue color that is often used for the printed lines on graph paper.
This new blanket design reminded me of graph paper! |
This repeating squares pattern reminds me of graph paper. |
The pattern includes instructions for five (5) sizes. Approximate sizes after blocking:
Baby/Infant: 30" wide x 35.25" long
Small/Crib/Lap Blanket: 37.5" wide x 39.5" long
Medium Throw: 41.5" wide by 43.75" long
Large Throw: 45" wide x 48" long
XL Afghan: 48.75" wide x 56.5" long
It is easy to make any of the blankets sizes longer. Details are included in the pattern instructions, including estimates of how much additional yarn is required.
I made the the large throw and I love how it turned out! This blanket is big, soft and so cozy!
Graph Paper - Blanket Knitting Pattern |
This blanket is very easy to knit with super bulky yarn (single strand). Yardage required for each size:
Baby: 440 - 460 yards
Small: 615 - 640 yards
Medium: 745 - 775 yards
Large: 880 - 920 yards
XL: 1150 - 1200 yards
If you prefer to knit with worsted weight yarn...you might like my new On the Map blanket knitting pattern. Read more about it here on my blog.
Graph Paper - chunky blanket knitting pattern. |
I use long circular knitting needles to accommodate the large number of stitches. The blanket is worked flat, back and forth...basically the same as knitting with straight needles. However, the two needles happen to be connected by a long cord.
I loved knitting with this beautiful yarn - Valley Superwash Super Bulky. |
I highly recommend blocking the finished blanket. Blocking really helps straighten and even out the stitches. For best results, use blocking mats and blocking pins to secure the blanket in place while it dries. Read more about blocking on this blog post.
Graph Paper - this chunky blanket is so soft & cozy! |
Thanks so much for stopping by and reading about my knitting patterns. I love knitting and designing and feel very fortunate to spend time doing something I love. If you are interested, you can see all of my knitting patterns on Ravelry or on Craftsy.
Happy knitting! Have a fabulous day!
Mary Lee
Fifty Four Ten Studio
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