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Knitted Logan Baby Blanket

The knitted Logan Baby Blanket is not just a cozy wrap for your little one; it’s a delightful way to add warmth and charm to any nursery. Crafted with intricate detailing and the softest yarn, this blanket is as gentle as a hug. Its soothing colors and snug texture make it perfect for snuggles, naptime, or playtime. Whether you’re looking for a thoughtful gift or a cozy addition to your baby’s collection, the knitted Logan Baby Blanket is sure to bring joy and comfort to your little bundle of joy.

Requirements:

  • DK yarn (100g for the smallest size, up to 350g for a 30” blanket)
  • 4mm needles

Measurements:

  • Width: 17" (43cm)
  • Length: adjustable ......... I usually make blankets square, or a little longer than their width

Instructions:

Cast on 93 stitches - or the number of stitches suggested below for the size of blanket you wish to make

If you would like to make this baby blanket smaller or bigger ~

Then reduce or add in multiples of six stitches (93 +/- multiples of 6)

for a Blanket of around 17” ........ cast on 93sts

for a Blanket of around 20” ........ cast on 111sts

for a Blanket of around 23½” ........ cast on 129sts

for a Blanket of around 26¾” ........ cast on 147sts

for a Blanket of around 30” ........ cast on 165sts

Start with a garter stitch border - knit 10 rows

Row 11: S1, knit to end of row

Row 12: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6

Row 13: S1, knit to end of row

Row 14: S1, k8, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 6sts, k6

Row 15: S1, knit to end of row

Row 16: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6

Row 17: S1, knit to end of row

Row 18: S1, k8, * p3, k3, repeat from * to last 6sts, k6

Row 19: S1, knit to end of row

Row 20: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6

Row 21: S1, knit to end of row

Row 22: S1, knit to end of row

Repeat the last 12 rows (rows 11 – 22) until you are happy with the length of the blanket, ending after completing a Row 22

Finish with a garter stitch border – knit 9 more rows

Cast off knitwise

Darn away ends

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