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Rainbow Blanket Knitalong

Rainbow Blanket Knitalong

5 Parts

Videos Included

Lynne Rowe’s chunky blanket is a riot of texture and colour, with seven shades and six different square designs combined in one bold and beautiful piece.

DESIGNER

Lynne Rowe

Rainbow Blanket Knitalong
  • Knitalong
  • Step-by-step videos

Knitalong Parts ( 5 )

  • Rainbow Blanket Knitalong Part 1

    Lynne Rowe’s chunky blanket is a riot of texture and colour, with seven shades and six different square designs combined in one bold and beautiful piece. Exclusive to Let’s Knit Together members, this fun knitalong runs over five weeks, and is perfect for intermediate knitters wanting to increase their skill set. For the first three weeks we’ll bring you two different squares designs to knit…

  • Rainbow Blanket Knitalong Part 2

    Step it up a gear with part two of the Let’s Knit Together five-part knitalong. Square Three uses reverse stocking stitch stripes to clever effect - just remember to keep a note of which side is the right side! Square Four is a little more advanced, but follow the instructions and see a raised circle design appear before your eyes!

  • Rainbow Blanket Knitalong Part 3

    If you’ve been keeping up with your Rainbow Blanket knitalong then your pile of squares will be growing nicely! Here are the final two - a straightforward broken lines design and a stunning circles pattern created with a clever three stitch cable.

  • Rainbow Blanket Knitalong Part 4

    It’s time to join your squares together, but don’t panic, there’s no sewing involved! Instead, you'll be using a clever method of knitting the squares together. Just pay attention to the chart below and make sure you join the squares in the right order! If you need help with any techniques, remember to check out the video course created especially for this Rainbow Blanket knitalong.

  • Rainbow Blanket Knitalong Part 5

    It’s time to add the finishing touch to your blanket - the border! In order to be as economical as possible and reduce waste yarn, the border is designed to use up leftovers. If you have knitted to tension, you should have 25g of yarns C and E left, which should be enough for the border as approximately 23-24g are needed. However, if you don’t have this amount, save yarns C and E for pompoms…

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