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Evening Mesa Blanket
Transport yourself to the southwest desert with the Evening Mesa Blanket. The unique shape of this blanket is created by working narrow strips in garter stitch with increases along one edge and decreases along the other to create parallelograms.
This pattern includes detailed written instructions and an assembly diagram.
Finished Sizes
Baby: 25 ¼ x 29 ½ (64 x 75 cm)
Child: 33 ½ x 42 (85 x 106.5 cm)
Lap: 42 x 54 ½ (106.5 x 138.5 cm)
Throw: 46 x 60 ¾ (117 x 154.5 cm)
Twin: 58 ¾ x 79 ¼ (149 x 201.5 cm)
Double/Queen: 62 ¾ x 85 ½ (159.5 x 217 cm)
Shown in the Throw size.
Yardage
Worsted weight yarn
605 (1070, 1675, 2005, 3275, 3760) yd / 550 (980, 1530, 1835, 2995, 3440) m MC
170 (305, 475, 565, 925, 1060) yd / 155 (280, 430, 520, 845, 970) m C1
160 (285, 440, 530, 865, 990) yd / 145 (260, 405, 485, 790, 905) m C2
90 (155, 245, 290, 475, 545) yd / 80 (145, 225, 265, 435, 500) m C3
60 (105, 165, 195, 320, 365) yd / 55 (95, 150, 180, 290, 335) m C4
Shown in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Superwash (affiliate) (100% Superwash Wool; 110 yards/50g) in Cobblestone Heather, Hollyberry, Coal, Marina, and Dove Heather.
Substitution Notes
Choose a worsted weight yarn with easy care instructions. While a wool blend or superwash wool makes the colour changes easy and minimizes the number of ends to sew in (because of the spit splicing technique), an acrylic blanket will be easy to launder.
Techniques
Increases/decreases, cable cast on, picking up stitches, no seams, modular knitting, spit splicing (optional).
Helpful Links
Modular Knitting Tutorial
Spit Splicing Two Colours Together
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- First published: July 2016
- Page created: July 27, 2016
- Last updated: October 1, 2023 …
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