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Tiny Kisses Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern

By January 5, 2024January 18th, 2024No Comments

Tiny Kisses Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern

 

textured ivory blanket
The Tiny Kisses Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern is available on Etsy and Ravelry

Have you ever found yourself in need of a soothing and simple project to take on the go or while unwinding after a long day? Look no further than the Tiny Kisses blanket. With its repetitive stockinette stitch and K1, P1 pattern every 4 rows, this project offers a perfect balance of relaxation and ease.

In this article, we’ll delve into the details of this charming pattern, its benefits, and how you can create your own Tiny Kisses blanket. So grab your needles and let’s get started!

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Skills

Skill level → Easy

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This Tiny Kisses baby blanket is knit with Hobby Lobby’s “I Love This Yarn” in Ivory Metallic

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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

Another fun beginner level pattern → Three Wishes Baby Blanket

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Needles

For my blankets I often recommend Knit Picks Needles.   These are the Knitpicks: Mosaic Options Interchangeable Circular Needles that I love.  For this project I am using size US8 needles.

Circular Needle Set and cables

Pattern

The Tiny Kisses Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern is available on Etsy and Ravelry

The question often comes up…. can this blanket be knit with DK or chunky yarn! The answer is YES! Simply use the recommended needle size for the yarn and then cast on more stitches for the DK yarn (go up a size or 2) or fewer stitches for the chunky yarn. The blanket may end up smaller or larger than you expected but what difference does it make? Unlike many knitted goods, baby blankets do not have to ‘fit’!

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