Friday, March 2, 2012

Diagonal Stripe Baby Blanket


Diagonal Baby Blanket
Using a super bulky (6) yarn and size 13 US needles, cast on three stitches.

Set-up rows:
Row 1: Knit all 
Row 2: K 1, Kfb, K1 (4 stitches on needles) 
Row 3: K2, Kfb, K1 (5 stitches on needles)
Row 4: k2, Kfb, K2 (6 stitches)
Row 5: K2, Kfb, K3 (7 stitches)

Image is after set-up rows, and first rows 1-5 in pattern. 

Begin pattern:

Rows 1-5:
Odd rows: K3, YO, K to end

Even rows: K3, YO, P to last 3 stitches remaining, K3 (stockinette in the body of the blanket)
Rows 6-10:

Even rows: K3, YO, K to end (this will start a stockinette stitch section going the opposite direction to give the striping effect)
Odd rows: K3, YO, P to last 3 stitches, K3

You will now be starting back at row 1 of the pattern with a knit row. This starts stockinette on a new side.

Image is after 1 set of rows 1-10, and a set of rows 1-5
Repeat these sections, alternating to create striping. When you’ve reached the ½-way mark (your decision—I used one full skein of 60m length yarn and when I started the second skein, I started my decrease), begin the decreasing pattern:
Rows 1-5:

Odd rows: K2, K2tog, YO, K2tog, either K or P to end of row (remember: always K3 for the last 3 stitches in each row)(depending on what section you are starting on)
Even rows: K2, K2tog, YO, K2tog, do the opposite (K or P) to end of row (always knitting the last 3 stitches in each row)

Continue until five stitches remain. To create a nice corner, when binding off, BO1, K2, BO2tog, BO to end. (to BO2tog, knit over 2 stitches to have 3 on your right-hand needle. Instead of picking up one stitch to pass over for BO, pick up both bottom stitches and pass them over, leaving one stitch on the needle. Finish binding off.)
Finish off by weaving ends and blocking.
(c) Ranada Young 2012


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

cant wait to try it thanks for sharing!

Gwen Hayes said...

I'm super confused. I found this on Ravelry, so sorry if I am bringing up an old post...but if you want to reverse the stripes, wouldn't rows 6-10 have to be different?
As written, all odd rows are k to end and all even rows are p to end. They don't change. 1-5 is the same as 6-10. Or am I reading it wrong?

Knit-Kniters! said...

Ahh! Yes! I think you're right! I will fix it!