With the exception of the border, I am finishing today a baby blanket of this pattern, it is one of my favorite patterns that I use, so frilly and so easy!!
I love this stitch i just learning to knit i start to knit this blanket about 2 days or 3 days the marker are great to fix the mistakes. Thank you for sharing this pattern.
Hi Laura, I'm so glad you liked the video. I am also a crocheter who learned to knit and the biggest game-changer for me was learning to knit continental style because it's like crocheting with your knitting needles. If you haven't tried it yet, here's a link to continental: ruclips.net/video/852OwkobTPc/видео.html
Great video your teaching style is calming & at a very good pace for beginners... with your tutorial I’m now knitting a beginner baby blanket. Thanks so much 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much Nancy for this wonderful pattern this is one of my favorites forever and ever! I could never completed due to the fact that I was losing my place I love using the stitch markers and it is helping my question is when you do find a mistake how do you go back in and fix it taking the stitches off the needle for me often screws up everything that I put it in the right direction it becomes a mess and that’s where I have to start again
Hi Maureen, I used size US 6 (4mm) needles with a DK weight #3 yarn. If you are going to go up to a size US 8 (5mm) needle, I recommend also using a thicker yarn such as a worsted weight #4 yarn. The reason for this is that if you use a 5mm needle on a DK weight yarn, your project may end up looking too open and stringy. However, if you prefer to use the 5mm needle, going up to a slightly thicker yarn will produce a better-looking finished blanket. As a general rule, always look at the yarn label to see what needle size is recommended for the best results. Also, if you do choose to go up to a size 5mm and use a worsted weight yarn, your overall project will be larger than the one I created and you'll need a bit more yarn. Let me know how it works out for you! 😀
Hi Evelyn, Yes you can use a #4 (worsted weight) yarn for this project. Just be sure to use the needle size recommended on the YARN LABEL, not the size in the pattern. Your blanket will be a little bit larger when finished. 😀
Hi Lalitha, Great question! There is NO SEWING involved in this project. The tapestry needle is only used to sew in the yarn ends at the beginning and end of the project. 😀
Hi Nizam, I used a size US 6 (4mm) knitting needle. You can download the entire pattern here: blog.nobleknits.com/blog/wavy-baby-blanket-free-knitting-pattern
Just started this project and VERY new to knitting. When do I remove the stitch markers? Do I leave them on the whole time I’m working on the blanket? Or do I take them off after row 4? And then re add them the next row 3 that I’m on? Please help.
Hi Jessica, Put them on your needles and then leave them. On all non-shaping rows, just slip the stitch markers from one needle to another and ignore them. You won't be removing them until you are at the bind-off row. My best tips for success on this project: Keep track of rows. I write the row repeats on a piece of paper for example, 1,2,3,4...1,2,3,4, etc. When I finish a row, I check it off on the paper. That way, I can put down my knitting and when I come back to it, I always know what row I'm on. The second tip is to count your stitches. If you get in the habit of counting your stitches every few rows, you'll be able to catch mistakes quickly and correct them.
@@nobleknits thank you for the quick reply and just being all around awesome and encouraging! Because of you and your channel I’m now three inches into this baby blanket and be excited! I’m counting every couple stitch markers to makes sure I’m not doing anything wrong. It’s really helping! Thanks for getting me into knitting in such a encouraging and easy to comprehend way! You are an absolute gem! I’m very excited because I’m already seeing the wavy pattern come out and I cannot wait to present this gift to my best friends who are having a baby in June. Thank you for being a defining moment in our lives by helping make the baby’s first ever blanket come to life!! Forever a supporter and subscriber now!!!
@@nobleknits One easy way to keep track of a repeat is to have an index card with the number of rows of the repeat and use a paper clip to mark which row of the repeat you're on. For example, for this pattern with a four row repeat. Mark 1 2 3 4 on the side of an index card. Each time you complete a row, move the paper clip to the number row you are up to or to cover the number row you just finished, whichever is easier for you to remember.
Can you please explain how to bind off once the blanket is finished. I know how to bind off when it has a straight edged, but this will be wavy and I am not sure.
Hi! I just made this pattern and I did a regular bind off (same as she showed in her beginner shawl video for example) and I think that’s all it takes! Once I was finished, the edge naturally became wavy from the tension of the pattern.
So beautiful, gives me a pattern to try. I want to expand my knitting stitch knowledge!!!
With the exception of the border, I am finishing today a baby blanket of this pattern, it is one of my favorite patterns that I use, so frilly and so easy!!
Brilliant. Thank-you so much!!
Awesome, can't wait to try & knit
I love this stitch i just learning to knit i start to knit this blanket about 2 days or 3 days the marker are great to fix the mistakes. Thank you for sharing this pattern.
This is my best piece and loved making it 🙏
Can’t wait to try this. Thanks!
Love it! 😍 I'm a Crocheter that's knew to Knitting. Thank you so much for making Knitting so easy and enjoyable! 😊
Hi Laura, I'm so glad you liked the video. I am also a crocheter who learned to knit and the biggest game-changer for me was learning to knit continental style because it's like crocheting with your knitting needles. If you haven't tried it yet, here's a link to continental: ruclips.net/video/852OwkobTPc/видео.html
Lovely 😊 thanks for sharing this beautiful gorgeous design
You're welcome, Amrit! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😀
Thank you for this you always explain beautifully. Now I should be able to knit this with no issues
Hi Franca, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Happy knitting! 😀
Thanks for a clear and concise tutorial. 🧶🧶
Great video your teaching style is calming & at a very good pace for beginners... with your tutorial I’m now knitting a beginner baby blanket. Thanks so much 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for your kind words. I'm so happy to hear you are using the tutorial to make a baby blanket. Keep me posted on your progress! 😀
Love this video. Thank you. Looking forward to trying this pattern. 😍🇦🇺
Hi Deborah, That's great news! Keep me posted on your progress. 😀
So cute. I want to try this. Thank you!
Yay! I'm glad you like it, Trisha. Keep me posted on your progress. 😀
Really beautiful. I will give it a go. Xx
Hi Vicki, That's great news! Keep me posted on your progress. 😀
Thank you so much Nancy for this wonderful pattern this is one of my favorites forever and ever! I could never completed due to the fact that I was losing my place
I love using the stitch markers and it is helping my question is when you do find a mistake how do you go back in and fix it taking the stitches off the needle for me often screws up everything that I put it in the right direction it becomes a mess and that’s where I have to start again
U r very helping...thanku
Hi Rajni, You are welcome, enjoy! 😀
What size knitting needle please . Can I use a 5mm knitting needles
Hi Maureen, I used size US 6 (4mm) needles with a DK weight #3 yarn. If you are going to go up to a size US 8 (5mm) needle, I recommend also using a thicker yarn such as a worsted weight #4 yarn. The reason for this is that if you use a 5mm needle on a DK weight yarn, your project may end up looking too open and stringy. However, if you prefer to use the 5mm needle, going up to a slightly thicker yarn will produce a better-looking finished blanket. As a general rule, always look at the yarn label to see what needle size is recommended for the best results. Also, if you do choose to go up to a size 5mm and use a worsted weight yarn, your overall project will be larger than the one I created and you'll need a bit more yarn. Let me know how it works out for you! 😀
Verygood
If using straight needles what size, beautiful blanket.
Hi Doreen, size US 6 straight needles that are 13-14” long will work great. I’ve provided a link to straight needles in the description.
Can you use a a four weight yarn
Hi Evelyn, Yes you can use a #4 (worsted weight) yarn for this project. Just be sure to use the needle size recommended on the YARN LABEL, not the size in the pattern. Your blanket will be a little bit larger when finished. 😀
Very beautiful 👍plz tell me how much total stitches we can use in baby blankets? Thanku i want to make this…
I am a beginer, in row 4 - do I knit the YO stitch instead of dropping it????
No it didn't work out so I brought 4 mm knitting needle . Thankyou for all your help .
This is the first time I am knitting a chevron blanket .
My pleasure! Happy knitting, Maureen! 😀
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is there any stitching involved as I find you have added a tapestry needle in your list of items required for this project.please let us know.thanks.
Hi Lalitha, Great question! There is NO SEWING involved in this project. The tapestry needle is only used to sew in the yarn ends at the beginning and end of the project. 😀
Hello, can you please explain why at the end of row one my stitches have increased
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Which number needle use for Knitting
Hi Nizam, I used a size US 6 (4mm) knitting needle. You can download the entire pattern here: blog.nobleknits.com/blog/wavy-baby-blanket-free-knitting-pattern
Just started this project and VERY new to knitting. When do I remove the stitch markers? Do I leave them on the whole time I’m working on the blanket? Or do I take them off after row 4? And then re add them the next row 3 that I’m on? Please help.
Hi Jessica, Put them on your needles and then leave them. On all non-shaping rows, just slip the stitch markers from one needle to another and ignore them. You won't be removing them until you are at the bind-off row. My best tips for success on this project: Keep track of rows. I write the row repeats on a piece of paper for example, 1,2,3,4...1,2,3,4, etc. When I finish a row, I check it off on the paper. That way, I can put down my knitting and when I come back to it, I always know what row I'm on. The second tip is to count your stitches. If you get in the habit of counting your stitches every few rows, you'll be able to catch mistakes quickly and correct them.
@@nobleknits thank you for the quick reply and just being all around awesome and encouraging! Because of you and your channel I’m now three inches into this baby blanket and be excited! I’m counting every couple stitch markers to makes sure I’m not doing anything wrong. It’s really helping!
Thanks for getting me into knitting in such a encouraging and easy to comprehend way! You are an absolute gem! I’m very excited because I’m already seeing the wavy pattern come out and I cannot wait to present this gift to my best friends who are having a baby in June.
Thank you for being a defining moment in our lives by helping make the baby’s first ever blanket come to life!!
Forever a supporter and subscriber now!!!
@@CosmicEngimas Wow! Thank you for your kind words - I'm so glad to hear the video helped you. I'll keep the ideas coming! 😀
@@nobleknits One easy way to keep track of a repeat is to have an index card with the number of rows of the repeat and use a paper clip to mark which row of the repeat you're on. For example, for this pattern with a four row repeat. Mark 1 2 3 4 on the side of an index card. Each time you complete a row, move the paper clip to the number row you are up to or to cover the number row you just finished, whichever is easier for you to remember.
@@mtaurog2529 That's a great idea - thanks for the tip! 😀
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Can you please explain how to bind off once the blanket is finished. I know how to bind off when it has a straight edged, but this will be wavy and I am not sure.
Hi! I just made this pattern and I did a regular bind off (same as she showed in her beginner shawl video for example) and I think that’s all it takes! Once I was finished, the edge naturally became wavy from the tension of the pattern.
@@Dev-ld4gi thank you soooo much
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what am i doing wrong? Im gaining stitches 😮
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