Junior Woodchuck Baby Blanket - Knitting Looms Markman Farms
Junior Woodchuck Baby Blanket - Knitting Looms Markman Farms
Junior Woodchuck Baby Blanket - Knitting Looms Markman Farms
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Instructions:<br />
few inches, I take the stitch holder off, frog the I-cord back to the correct length,<br />
then bind it off and finish stitching it on. I do it this way because the first time I<br />
did an I-cord edging, I ended up several inches short. I had to stretch the I-cord to<br />
get it all the way around the blanket, and it made the blanket wrinkle. If the Icord<br />
is too long, you can always just frog a little bit, and it still comes out perfect!<br />
Make 2<br />
~Using the camo yarn, cast on all 84 sets of pegs with the simple stitch. Lay<br />
anchor yarn.<br />
~Knit one over one for approximately _____ rows.<br />
~Bind off<br />
~Finish cast on edge, remove anchor yarn<br />
~Using the mattress stitch and camo yarn, stitch the two panels together<br />
Finishing<br />
~Using the mohair yarn, create a 4 peg I-cord long enough to go around the entire<br />
outer edge of the blanket (see my Note on creating I-cords, above)<br />
~Stitch the I-cord to the blanket using the camo yarn, being careful not to twist<br />
the I-cord as it is being stitched.<br />
Done! Enjoy!