Even I Had Time To Make This Blanket (Knit)

SKU: L40673

$59.94

The Even I Had Time To Make This Blanket is a knit blanket pattern made with super bulky weight yarn that has a skill level of beginner.

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Swatch - Granite Stripes

Homespun® Thick & Quick® Yarn - Discontinued

Granite Stripes

Self-Striping with shades of medium gray, bluish gray, and white.

$9.99

This yarn is discontinued

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Pattern Designer
Vladimir Teriokhin
Skill Level
Level 1 - Beginner
Project Type
Afghan/Blanket
Yarn Used
Homespun Thick & Quick - 792
Pattern Gauge
8 sts = about 4 in. (10 cm) over knit rows (all the rows of the Blanket).;
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
6 Super Bulky
Fiber
Acrylic, Polyester
Dimensions Detail
About 55 x 55 in. (140 x 140 cm)
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Home

Customer Reviews

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Veronica Hallett
Great Project!

This was an easy project but the kfb and k2tog stitches give it a little flare and stop it from getting boring. You only do one special stitch per row so you don’t have to think too hard about it. Great project while watching tv :) Also I dunno about the last reviewer but i has no problem with the 29inch circular needles. It was perfectly adequate for the project.

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Laoise Luciano
Need longer needles

This throw is coming out really pretty. We're doing it in seaglass stripes. The pattern calls for 29" circular needles. We're already up to ~70 stitches and have to get to 157 on 32" needles. Due to the bulkiness of this yarn, the needles are getting quite packed with just this small amount of stitches and most likely will not hold 157 very well. We ordered a 60" set to continue. You will probably need at least 45" to hold these stitches comfortably.

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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(1)
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Veronica Hallett
Great Project!

This was an easy project but the kfb and k2tog stitches give it a little flare and stop it from getting boring. You only do one special stitch per row so you don’t have to think too hard about it. Great project while watching tv :) Also I dunno about the last reviewer but i has no problem with the 29inch circular needles. It was perfectly adequate for the project.

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Laoise Luciano
Need longer needles

This throw is coming out really pretty. We're doing it in seaglass stripes. The pattern calls for 29" circular needles. We're already up to ~70 stitches and have to get to 157 on 32" needles. Due to the bulkiness of this yarn, the needles are getting quite packed with just this small amount of stitches and most likely will not hold 157 very well. We ordered a 60" set to continue. You will probably need at least 45" to hold these stitches comfortably.