Randolph Blanket by Danielle Chalson

Randolph Blanket

Knitting
July 2021
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
34 sts / 36 rows = 5½” (14 cm) wide and 5” (12.75 cm) high in Cable Panel
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1100 - 2990 yards (1006 - 2734 m)
34 (56)" / 86.25 (142.25) cm wide and 30¾ (50¾)" / 78 (129) cm long
English
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Cabled medallions, created by intertwined columns of ribbing, take center stage in this refined blanket. Smaller, feather-like cables provide abundant background texture while the professional i-cord edging ensures that the blanket edges lie flat. Choose a solid or mostly solid color of yarn to underscore the stitch definition of this unisex design.

The blanket is worked flat in one piece in a worsted-weight yarn. The carriage blanket size is shown, and the pattern includes a larger lap throw size. The Rib pattern and Cable Panel are written out and charted. To make a custom-sized blanket, just add or subtract horizontal repeats of the Rib pattern and Cable Panel and work until the blanket is your desired length. For all sizes, to ensure that you have enough yarn, you may (a) weigh your blanket after completing the bottom border and first 13 rows of the Cable Panel; and (b) save a corresponding weight of yarn for the top of the blanket.

PS: the last photo on this page shows the back of the blanket!

Finished Measurements
34 (56)“ / 86.25 (142.25) cm wide and 30¾ (50¾)” / 78 (129) cm long

Materials
Worsted-weight yarn at 110 yds (101 m) per approx 50 g (1.76 oz): 1,100 (2,990) yds / 1,010 (2,735) m
» Carriage Blanket shown in Knit Picks Swish Worsted (100% merino wool; 110 yds (101 m) per approx 50 g (1.76 oz)): “Marine Heather,” 10 skeins

US 7 (4.5 mm): 32” (80 cm) circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge

Stitch markers; cable needle; yarn needle

Gauge
34 sts / 36 rows = 5½” (14 cm) wide and 5” (12.75 cm) high in Cable Panel, after blocking