No Seams Bulky Quilted Blanket Pattern
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This no seams bulky quilted blanket pattern is knit in one piece from the top down alternating between blocks of knit & purl stitches. All you have to do is knit, steam & snuggle. The pattern comes in 8 sizes from baby to California King, so you can easily custom knit one for your loved ones.
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About the Pattern
Available Sizes: This downloadable PDF pattern is available in 8 (Lapghan – California King) sizes, which you can get on Etsy, Ravelry or Brome Fields. Scroll down to get the size Lapghan for free!
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Pattern Language: English
Skill Level: Beginner Friendly
PDF Format: Printer Friendly
Pattern Name: Spring Meadows
Techniques
Here are some of the knitting skills you need to know before getting started:
Knit Flat (Back & Forth)
Knit & Purl Stitches
This is a beginner friendly blanket pattern using only knit & purl stitches.
Yarn & Substitutions
Yarn Weight: Bulky
Yardage: 580 – 4236 yards (530 – 3874 meters)
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Hue + Me
Needles & Notions
US 10.5 (6.5mm) Circular Needles with a 32” (80cm) Cable, or longer depending on the width of your finished blanket
Gauge
11 STS & 16 rows per 4” (10cm) square, knit in the stockinette stitch pattern
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Sizes
Size | L” | x | W” | # of CO STS (width) | Skeins Needed | Meters Needed | Yards Needed |
Lapghan | 35 | x | 48 | 91 | 5 | 592 | 647 |
Notes
Reversible.
Knit top down.
The CO edge is the width.
Knit using the broken rib stitch, rib stitch & garter stitch.
A circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of CO stitches.
Optional: Place a stitch marker after the first 7 STS and before the last 7 STS for a physical reminder where the border starts and ends. Slip the stitch markerS as you come to them.
Knitting Abbreviations
*– * – repeat between * to end of round
BO – bind-off in pattern
CO – cast-on (long-tail cast-on method)
K – knit stitches (K1 means to knit 1 stitch)
P – purl stitches (P2 means to purl 2 stitches)
RS – right side
STS – stitches
WS – wrong side
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Pattern Instructions
Pattern, Knit Flat:
CO the desired number of STS from the “Size” section above.
Top Ribbing (measures about 2”/5cm):
Row 1, 3, 5, 7 (WS): K7 *K2, P2* last 8 sts: K1, K7
Row 2, 4, 6 (RS): K7, P1 *K2, P2* last 7 sts: K7
Patchwork Section:
Rows 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 (RS): K7 *K11, P11* last 18 sts: K11, K7
Rows 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 (WS): K7 *P11, K11* last 18 sts: P11, K7
Rows 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 (WS): K7 *K11, P11* last 18 sts: K11, K7
Rows 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 (RS): K7 *P11, K11* last 18 sts: P11, K7
Repeat rows 8-33, until desired length minus 2″ for the bottom ribbing.
Bottom Ribbing (measures about 2”/5cm):
Row 1, 3, 5, 7 (WS): K7 *K2, P2* last 8 sts: K1, K7
Row 2, 4, 6 (RS): K7, P1 *K2, P2* last 7 sts: K7
Row 7 (RS): BO in pattern.
Blocking:
Blocking is optional, however I recommend steam blocking it. I steam blocked mine and felt that it gave it a more professional finish and relaxed drape.
Expert tip: If it’s a little smaller than you’d like, steam blocking will help relax the stitches and it’ll grow an inch or two.
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