And, the photo of the finished baby blanket:
Note: I washed the blanket in the washing machine on gentle, without soap, then tumbled it dry with only a scrap of a dryer sheet before I took it to the baby shower. It was passed around the room and everyone was exclaiming over how very soft it was. That settles it - from now on, I'm laundering all my acrylic gift afghans. This turned out as soft as a kitty.
Great video! I have used this pattern to make scarves using some stubby and soft yarns, wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blanket!
Hello Diana
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this nice video I have a little problem: on my bulky Knitmaster and on my brother 970 I dont have the setting you mention near the ribber cariage dial. How can I do?
Françoise Paris France
Look in your manual. For the ribber tuck part of the blanket, you need the setting that tucks to the left. For the main bed tucked part of the blanket, you need the setting that tucks on the main bed only to the right.
ReplyDeleteWhether you're registering for organic baby apparel or transitioning from a conventional wardrobe to organic and natural fiber clothing for your baby, deciding what clothing and accessories you need can be overwhelming.
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