This pattern can be made with any yarn and corresponding hook. Shown in Caron Ogo Colorama (color changes controlled)Īpproximately 3000 yards for a full sized throw (My sample used much less).įor DK or #3 weight yarn you will need approximately 2200 yards for a 40” baby blanket and 3000 yards for a 60” throw-sized blanket.įor Worsted or #4 weight yarn you will need approximately 2400 yards for a 40” baby blanket and 3400 yards for a 50” x 60” throw-sized blanket. Gauge: 10 sc x 11 r on J-10 (6 mm) in yarn shown, however you may use any yarn.įinished Size: Blanket shown is a very small sample but you can easily vary to your liking. Uplevel your knitting and crochet skills. ![]() pdf library of patterns (3-4 patterns/month) Access to Betty’s Design Workshop. Exclusive patterns never released to the public. Any crocheter or knitter is welcome, whether you’re a seasoned 6-Day Blanketeer, or just getting started on your knit/crochet journey. An international community of yarnful makers and friends. ![]() I’ve worked up a simple, practical, perfect-for-grandad edge for this rectangular variation. The Betty McKnitiverse is an international membership community for learning and creating 6-Day Kid Blankets (and variations) and other crochet and knitting patterns by Betty McKnit. Start in the center and keep going until it’s as big as you like! This pattern is for a continuous granny rectangle blanket using the 6DKB stitches and based on the 6-Day Great Granny Blanket.
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