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High Relief Baby Blanket
Modern-day nursuries often center around a fantastic area rug. Little fingers love texture, and our eyes and hands can certainly appreciate it, too. In this pattern I looked to emulate one of my favorite area rug trends: tufted, geometric shapes and high-relief textures, paired with a fringe edge.
Sizes
Crib (Throw)
Finished Measurements
Width: 26.75 (51.75)“ / 68 (131.5) cm
Length: 39.5 (79.5)” / 100.5 (202) cm
Unstretched, after blocking and not including fringe.
Yardage
790 (3040) yards / 722 (2780) meters of worsted weight yarn, including fringe; 775 (3010) yards / 709 (2752) meters without fringe.
If replacing with another yarn, look for something that has a round and plump strand; the loose gauge of this blanket keeps it soft and cuddly, but in a less structured yarn the texture will be lost. A multi-plied yarn also ensures less unraveling for your fringe and a piece that will hold up as a hand-me-down. I would consider Germantown to be a lighter worsted weight, so it’s easy to replace with a thicker DK weight yarn.
I have suggested some alternative yarns in the pages of the book:
Blacker Yarns Swan Falkland Islands DK - UK
Barrett Wool Co. Home Worsted Weight - USA
Quince & Co. Lark - USA
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- First published: October 2020
- Page created: February 10, 2020
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