Recherche Connexion

Digital Knitting Pattern - Patchwork Blanket

Final Sale: This item cannot be exchanged or returned.

Description

developed this pattern as part of my Fall 16 collection for Misha and Puff. It was a way to use up cone ends of yarn while simultaneously training new knitters who had been drawn to the work we were doing in Peru.

The mitered garter square is easy to learn, fun to knit, travels well, and is really satisfying! I promise this will become your go-to baby gift. We encourage you to try other size yarn, different patterning, and many
iterations— how about a scarf or a bigger blanket?!

I cannot wait to see how you make this pattern your own. It’s such a wonderful way to showcase special yarn and interesting color combinations.

The only skills to master: garter stitch, decreasing, and sewing it all together. You will also get lots of practice weaving in ends.

This pattern works with any yarn in any gauge but will yield a different size square in different yarns. We used our worsted weight merino yarn to achieve the scale of the squares in the images.

This pattern is great for using up odds and ends of yarn in your stash. Use six colors to achieve the look of our sample or more for a patchwork look.

 

  • Worsted (9 wpi)
  • 20 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches in This pattern is not gauge sensitive
  • US 5 - 3.75 mm
  • 2500 - 3000 yards (2286 - 2743 m)
  • This pattern is designed as a blanket but is modular so it could also be a huge blanket or a scarf

This is a downloadable PDF. After purchase you will receive an email with a link to the ebook in printable PDF form.

Be the first to know

Get in-stock alerts

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
100%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
H
Helia A. (Vancouver, Canada)
Inspiring

Dear Anna,

I wanted to "Thank you" for starting this knitting project and welcoming us to your creative world. I happened to get the pattern for the blanket at the time that I needed a satisfying distraction in my life. It has been so inspiring and stimulating to learn and work on this project and its simplicity, yet complexity surprises me. I am already thinking of all possibilities with different color pallets for future projects. This has been such a lovely gift at a difficult time for me that connects me back to my grandmother and mother who were knitters and always had simple, clever, and complex projects on hand.

With love,

Helia

C
Christine M. (Troy, United States)
Easy, beautiful blanket pattern

Love this blanket pattern. It’s coming together quickly, and I know I will be reusing it. Can’t wait to try it with different color and yarn combos. Now I’m just hoping M&P release an adult sweater pattern as well. Fingers crossed!

Search