![]() ![]() This pattern can be made with any yarn and corresponding hook. ![]() Shown in Caron Ogo Colorama (color changes controlled)Īpproximately 3000 yards for a full sized throw (My sample used much less).įor DK or #3 weight yarn you will need approximately 2200 yards for a 40” baby blanket and 3000 yards for a 60” throw-sized blanket.įor Worsted or #4 weight yarn you will need approximately 2400 yards for a 40” baby blanket and 3400 yards for a 50” x 60” throw-sized blanket. Gauge: 10 sc x 11 r on J-10 (6 mm) in yarn shown, however you may use any yarn.įinished Size: Blanket shown is a very small sample but you can easily vary to your liking. I’ve worked up a simple, practical, perfect-for-grandad edge for this rectangular variation. It is striped in the the original Vivid Chevron pattern, and includes a special simple two-row border. Start in the center and keep going until it’s as big as you like! The 6-Day Baby Boy Blanket uses Nurturing Fibres Eco Cotton in traditional little boy blues with grey and brown accents. ![]() Any crocheter or knitter is welcome, whether you’re a seasoned 6-Day Blanketeer, or just getting started on your knit/crochet journey. This pattern is for a continuous granny rectangle blanket using the 6DKB stitches and based on the 6-Day Great Granny Blanket. The Betty McKnitiverse is an international membership community for learning and creating 6-Day Kid Blankets (and variations) and other crochet and knitting patterns by Betty McKnit.
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