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Materials
Gauge
4.75 stitches = 4 inches in stitch pattern
Baby (Crib, Throw)
The sample shown here is a Baby size.
Notes Knitting into the Stitch Below
k1b [knit one below]: Insert the tip of the right needle into the stitch below the next stitch from front to back, knit normally (wrapping the yarn around the needle and pulling it back through the stitch below) and let the stitch above fall from the left needle.
For more information about this technique, be sure to visit our Working into the Stitch Below Tutorial!
Turn or Slide
Each row in this pattern ends with the instructions to either “turn” or “slide” the work.
You will know that you’re doing this right if the yarn you need to complete the next row is magically there waiting for you!
Pattern Begin
With Color A and the circular needles, cast on 27 (35, 45) stitches.
Row 1 (wrong side): With Color A, k1, *k1b (see Notes, above), k1, repeat from * to end of row, turn work (see Notes, above).
Row 2 (right side): With Color A, k2, *k1b, k1, repeat from * to last stitch, k1, turn work.
Row 3 (wrong side): With Color B, k1, *k1b, k1, repeat from * to end of row, slide work (see Notes, above).
Row 4 (wrong side): With Color A, k2, *k1b, k1, repeat from * to last stitch, k1, turn work.
Row 5 (right side): With Color A, k1, *k1b, k1, repeat from * to end of row, slide work.
Row 6 (right side): With Color B, k2, *k1b, k1, repeat from * to last stitch, k1, turn work.
Repeat Rows 1-6 until piece measures 34 ½ (43 ½ 58 ½) inches from cast-on edge, ending with Row 4.
Work Row 5, but bind off as you go. Here’s how…
With Color A, k1, *k1b, slip first stitch over second stitch and off right needle (binding off one), k1, bind off one, repeat from * to end of row.
Cut yarn and pull it through the remaining stitch.
Finish
NOTE: I recommend weaving in the ends before working the Attached I-cord border.
With Color A and the two double pointed needles, work a 2-stitch Attached I-cord around the entire edge of the blanket. With the right side facing you, start at any point of the blanket’s edge and work counter clockwise.
For the long side edges, pick up 2 stitches for every 3 rows.
For the short bottom and top edges, pick up a stitch into every stitch. This means for the bottom row you’ll pick up one stitch for each cast-on stitch, and for the top edge you’ll pick up one stitch for each bound-off stitch.
At each corner, work one row of Attached I-cord, then a row of unattached I-cord, and then another row of Attached I-cord.
When you’ve finished working the Attached I-cord, graft or sew its two ends together.
Weave in the remaining ends and block as desired.