Do a slip knot on the needle make 48 stitches on the needle then do the Knit stitch technique until you get it the correct length you want if you want different colors then do a slip knot on the end string with your next color. I suggest 50 rows for a newborn blanket or 60-100 rows for a kid or bigger blanket so get knitting oh, and you might want to check out this website http:/www.wikihow.com/Knit-Blankets
Choose your yarn and appropriate hook. Make a chain the width that you want your blanket to be. If you want to work in single crochet, work a single crochet in the second chain from hook and each chain after that. At the end of the row, ch 1, turn and work single crochets across the row (including the first stitch but don't go into the ch 1)
If you want to work in double crochet, work a double crochet in the 4th chain from hook and every chain after that. When you get to the end of the row, chain 3, turn, and work double crochets across starting in the 2nd stitch and working a dc in the chain that started the row.
Work as many rows as needed to get to the height you want your afghan to be. If you need to change skeins, work the final stitch to the last step and complete the stitch with the new yarn. You will weave the two dangling strands in two directions when you are done. Weave them in one direction, then skip a stitch and weave back in the other direction for several inches. Clip any leftover, being careful not to clip an actual stitch.
If desired you can add a pretty edging all around.
OK here's how. 1. make you finger knitting 40 meters long. 2.make 20 of them.3. sew them all to gether to make a blanket.
Examples of names of hand knit blanket are: Hand Knit Initials Blanket, Hand Knit Pillow and Hand Knit Chevron Blanket.
Yes, you can finger knit with anything that acts like yarn, including novelty yarns, cords, and ribbons.
Sometimes. You could finger knit.
if you want your blanket to stop from curling you can knit the last row and that should stop some of the curling of your blanket. and for the sides just knit on the last and first stitch. hope i helped you. let me know how it turned out. Asker: I made a border with crochet. Thanks for your answer,it would help in my next project :)
She bought lots of red yarn to knit a warm blanket. The sorority sisters are a very closely knit group. The dress was made of a clingy knit that flattered her flawless figure quite well. Grandma loved to knit sweaters for us when we were growing up, but today she seldom has the time.
scarf,blanket,sweater,socks,mittens,hat,pot holder
Sorry, no. The cast on and cast off are techniques used to start and finish. There has to be knitting in between.
Certainly, there are blankets in project caches that are still being knitted after years and years. You can finish knitting a blanket in the time it takes you to knit fabric to cover the object you want with a blanket. Knitting a blanket for the matchbox bed for your pet cricket will take you less time than knitting a blanket for your California King size bed.
You can make make individual squares, and knit them all together at the end. (quilt)
"Down blankets are definitely thicker, because they contain things inside them like goose down feathers. Knitted blankets are thinner, but sometimes can feel warmer than a down blanket because one can knit it out of something warm, such as wool."
Hey, it took me just under 12 months =)
Part of knitting is managing the tension you establish for your style of knitting.Try wrapping your yarn around your yarn finger once or twice, in order to establish a knitting tension -- the slack or lack of it -- that you want. (Your yarn finger is on the hand that holds the needles, while you knit actively with the needle in the other hand.)