Knitting-Baby · NaBloPoMo 2013

Chevron Baby Blanket

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  • Project:  Chevron Baby Blanket from Whit's Knits at The Purl Bee
  • Yarn:  Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller "Washable Ewe" (discontinued) – 2 skeins each of Dragonfly, Robin's Egg, and Duckling
  • Needle:  US 8
  • Start to Finish:  July 29 – November 27, 2013

Chevron Baby Blanket

I suppose that if I was the very best Nana in the world, I'd give Parcheesi to Zim; instead, we'll snuggle under it together at my house.

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The overall size is 28" x 38" — basically "stroller" size. It's shown atop my queen-size bed.

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I knit an entire skein each of Dragonfly (dark teal), Duckling (yellow), and Robin's Egg (light teal) to begin; I then knit up another skein of both Duckling and Robin's Egg in a random stripe pattern; finishing with another skein of Dragonfly — two skeins of each color.

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I've already washed it and dried it — using cold water and the Permanent Press cycle in my front-loading washer, and medium-low heat in the dryer. It softened up a little and even has a little bit of halo.

Chevron Baby Blanket

 Beanie Baby giraffe for scale. And because he's my favorite.

 

8 thoughts on “Chevron Baby Blanket

  1. What a beautiful blanket – I love it! Babies can never have too many blankets. I know that several people made blankets for my daughter when she was a baby. We still have them, and I cherish each one because someone took the time to think of her & to make something for her (I was not yet a knitter when I had my daughter).

  2. No, there should be a special blankie at Grandma’s house just for snuggling wee people. And with so much color in Parcheesi think of the games and stories you two will be able to invent whilst under it. Today’s piece is lovely, too. Always admire your color sense.

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