I have been knitting the Cuddly Soft Baby Blanket for years. It is a simple pattern that beginners will enjoy but still interesting enough for more advanced knitters. If you can knit, purl and YO, then this pattern will be super easy and fun to knit! I like to make the stroller and carseat size. Young parents can even keep it in the carseat to keep their little ones warm in cold weather and also in air conditioning. It’s not bulky so it’s a great blanket to transport. Read on to find out more about this versatile pattern. I have made it many many times in several different colors and color combinations. Yarn, needle and pattern tips are all right here!
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Yarn
Project shown with Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Cotton in the print color “220 Spunky”. It’s a delicious blend of light coral, darker coral, tan and aqua.
How much yarn should I buy?
Assuming a gauge of 4.5 stitches to the inch:
- Stroller: 400 yards for 22 x 28
- Baby: 700 yards for 28 x 36
- Small: 1000 yards for 34 x 40
- Medium: 1300 yards for 36 x 46
- Large: 1600 yards 42 x 50
Needles
Knitpicks Nickel Options Circular Interchangeable Needles
Size 8 with a 24″ or 32″ cord
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Pattern Notes
This baby blanket knitting pattern has an easy 14 row repeat that is simple to remember. For this project I used 4 skeins (600 yards) of cotton yarn.
Knit it as wide or as long as you like.
Knit the blanket all in one color, or a variegated yarn, or change up the sections any way you want using up leftovers in your stash. This pattern is the ultimate stashbuster!
Skills Needed:
Knit
Purl
Yarnover
Cast on
Bind off
Tip: For binding off blankets I like to use a stretchy bind off. Knit 2 stitches. Insert the left needle into both stitches on the right needle and knit them together. Knit another stitch and repeat.