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Instructions for loopy yarn to makr baby blanket
Instructions for loopy yarn to makr baby blanket









As you work a row from right to left, you cross loops to the left.

instructions for loopy yarn to makr baby blanket

When working a row from left to right, you cross loops to the right. It’s so satisfying to watch your blanket come together so quickly!Īs the pattern name ‘criss cross’ suggests, you cross yarn loops to create your throw blanket. The criss cross pattern looks more complicated than it is, but once you work the first 3 rows, you’re on your way to finger knitting a blanket in a weekend. You can see completed variegated yarn throw blankets, HERE and HERE for comparison. The criss cross pattern is an easy pattern to work into a throw blanket and suitable for beginners! It’s more of pattern than the previous loop yarn blankets I’ve made, which are composed of basic knit stitches. You’ll need (7) 18-yard skeins (126 yards total) to make a criss cross pattern throw blanket, approximately 41 x 54 inches. The Alize Blanket EZ yarn is considered a jumbo size #7 gauge yarn and comes in 18 yard skeins or balls. It’s so soft and fluffy and comes in a variety of variegated as well as solid colors. I purchased my yarn from JOANN fabric and craft store and it’s also available online. Bernat Alize Blanket EZ yarn is the brand I used and is a microfiber chenille yarn that’s machine washable. There are several brands of loop yarn on the market. I’m not a knitter, so I was excited to discover Bernat Alize Blanket EZ yarn last year, as the yarn loops are designed for easy finger knitting!

#Instructions for loopy yarn to makr baby blanket how to

I’m back as promised to share the DIY details of how to finger knit a criss cross pattern blanket! I had a couple of comments inquiring about the afghan pattern on my bench from my Hydrangeas and Lemons Monday Morning Blooms post. This criss cross pattern is fun and easy to work into a throw blanket that you can complete in a weekend. Finger knit a throw blanket with loop yarn, no knitting needles required.









Instructions for loopy yarn to makr baby blanket