Nestled Diamonds Blanket by Snickerdoodle Knits

Nestled Diamonds Blanket

Knitting
November 2019
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
200 - 2000 yards (183 - 1829 m)
Security Blanket, Baby Blanket, Stroller Blanket, Toddler Blanket, Throw Blanket
English
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NESTLED DIAMONDS BLANKET

To learn all about this pattern, be sure to watch the Nestled Diamonds Blanket design overview video. For additional color and yarn recommendations, be sure to check out my Nestled Diamonds blog post!

Main Features

  • worked flat, with purling across the wrong side

  • includes 5 sizes, from security blanket to throw blanket + is easy to customize in dimension by adjusting the number of repeats that are worked

  • quick, fun knit using bulky weight yarn

  • includes linked video tutorials for the techniques used within the pattern

  • includes written and charted instructions that have been test knit and professionally tech edited

  • includes a blog post with alternate yarn and color recommendations

ABOUT THE PATTERN
All of a sudden 2019 became the year for many of my friends to start having babies! I designed this blanket for my best friend’s adorable little girl who was born that summer. The feedback that I received? The new mama loves this blanket, because it does not have gaps in the fabric, like a lot of hand knit and crochet blankets do. This made it the perfect blanket for playing on the floor and for walks in the stroller.

This is a quick, addicting knit that is perfect gift knitting. It is not a boring knit, as every other row is changing and requires some attention. Once you’ve begun knitting part of the diamond section, you will find that it is quite easy to read your knitting, and the repeat is fairly easy to memorize. Just remember to pay attention to the pattern so you form diamonds and not just straight lines! This pattern does use cabling, but it is simple to modify to knit without a cable needle (this information is included in a linked tutorial!).

It is easy to modify this pattern for any weight of yarn and to modify the width and length (instructions are included in the pattern for modifying the dimensions of the blanket). It is written for a bulky weight yarn, which creates a dense, cozy blanket. Initially designed as a baby blanket, this blanket is sized from security blanket to throw blanket. This design will look beautiful in a solid, tonal, speckled, or faded color scheme. If you would like a fabric with more drape, I recommend increasing your needle size for a looser gauge, but this will cause your diamonds to not “pop” as much.

The pattern PDF includes both written and charted instructions, and it is easy to print either the written or the charted instructions so you don’t need to waste paper and ink!

SIZES
Security (Baby, Stroller, Toddler, Throw) Blanket
Finished Width: 16” (25”, 31”, 46”, 56”) / 41 (64, 79, 117, 143) cm
Finished Length: 19” (25”, 38”, 51”, 57”) / 49 (64, 96, 129, 146) cm

YARN
200 (410, 700, 1420, 2000) yds / 180 (375, 640, 1300, 1830) m, 120 (250, 430, 870, 1210) grams Bulky Weight Yarn

Shown in Loops & Threads Charisma (gray blanket) and Bernat Softee Chunky (purple blanket).

GAUGE
16 stitches, 22 rows in 4” x 4” stockinette

TOOLS
5.0 mm (US size 8) needles – or size needed to obtain gauge - long enough to hold your blanket
Cable Needle
Darning Needle
12 Stitch Markers

TECHNIQUES
This pattern uses knit and purl stitches with some basic cabling, which can also be performed without a cable needle. Concerned that you don’t know how to work one of the stitches? Don’t worry! I have linked video tutorials for all of the techniques used in this pattern.

I would like to extend a huge thank you to all of my test knitters and my tech editor for this pattern, Jekaterina Dmitrijeva.

What the test knitters had to say about the pattern:

“I will definitely knit it again.”
“this is cute and a very versatile pattern.”
“this is a fun pattern and I’m sure I will use it again.”
“Would definitely recommend this pattern to other knitters.”
“Loved the pattern!! Very nice knit with enough attention needed to keep it interesting.”

This pattern was updated Sep. 24, 2020 to include charted instructions, and updated layout, linked tutorials, and more!

NOTES

Please do not copy, share, or distribute this pattern, as this pattern design is property of Snickerdoodle Knits. You are welcome to sell the knits that you make using this pattern, but I do ask that you provide credit to Snickerdoodle Knits for the pattern and that you link our pattern on Ravelry when you are selling online. Thank you so much for understanding and for your support!

I am happy to help with any questions you have regarding this pattern. My contact information is included in the pattern.

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