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The baby, especially in the first months of life, needs to be provided with a warm and favorable environment. For this reason, many mothers from the very first days try to wrap their child in warm blankets, diapers, and blankets.
But it is not at all necessary to cover the child with several blankets or diapers at once; you can simply crochet a blanket. It will turn out very warm and bright. If you have never done this activity, but really want to learn, then you should definitely consider knitting patterns for children's things, including a blanket.
If you are planning a newborn in the near future, then you should think about a newborn discharge kit. In addition to standard diapers, vests, caps, rompers, and an envelope, it is worth preparing a blanket. For discharge, you can crochet a rather beautiful, elegant and very warm blanket.
For knitting you will need the following materials:
Instructions for beginners:
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Schemes and detailed description:
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The process of crocheting a blanket for a newborn baby is a rather difficult process, but the result is worth all the effort invested. The main thing is to do everything according to the diagram and description. A handmade blanket turns out to be very beautiful, soft, and warm.
It will become an indispensable item for discharging a child from the maternity hospital; it can also be used instead of a blanket and as a blanket for a stroller when walking with the baby.
In the next video - another option for crocheting a blanket for a newborn.
Knitted blanket for a newborn
Our babies are the most precious thing we have. Therefore, every mother wants her little miracle to be surrounded by warmth and comfort from birth. In addition to diapers, vests, rompers and other clothes, such a part of a child's trousseau as a blanket or blanket will be of no small importance.
Therefore, perhaps every mother or grandmother who knows how to hold knitting needles in her hands thinks about knitting a warm blanket for her baby. A warm and light blanket will be useful to the baby from the very first days.
The small body of a newborn will be reliably sheltered from the vagaries of the weather and reliably warmed by a soft, lovingly knitted fabric.
In addition, it is simply impossible not to agree that knitted blankets for newborns are beautiful.
In order to make a children's blanket, you don't need to be a genius at knitting - it's much easier than it seems to many. Knowing how to knit knit and purl stitches is enough to knit an original and warm blanket for a child.
The first thing to do when you decide to knit a blanket for your baby is to decide on the shape and size of the product.
If you are planning to wrap your baby in a blanket, then the best option for you would be to knit a square-shaped blanket.
If you want to cover your baby with it, the rectangular shape will come in handy. A separate option for a rectangular blanket can be a blanket with a scalloped edge.
The dimensions of the product can also be almost any. If you don't plan to fit it into a standard duvet cover, then size doesn't really matter. If only it was enough to wrap the baby. You can even knit a blanket the size of just a regular diaper, but it won’t last too long - babies grow quickly. But if you knit an “adult size” blanket, you can lay it on the floor for your baby to play on. Then you won’t have to worry about drafts sometimes running across the floor.
To knit a blanket for your baby you will need knitting needles and yarn.
Depending on the size of the future blanket, you will have to purchase from 500 to 1000 grams of yarn. It is best to choose one hundred percent natural. Modern manufacturers delight us with a wide range of threads for knitting, but for children's clothes it is worth buying special yarn, the labels of which are marked “children’s”. Such yarn is usually very delicate, soft, and will not prick or irritate children’s delicate skin.
100% acrylic yarn may be suitable. It is very soft, not biting like regular wool. Its color depends on the gender of the baby for whom the blanket is knitted, as well as the preferences of the parents themselves. For example, a cheerful blanket made of multi-colored squares is perfect for both a boy and a girl.
This option is also good when you have leftover yarn from other items at home.
The only inconvenience of knitting a blanket from leftover yarn is that the yarn can be of different textures. In addition, such residues may be excessively fluffy. This blanket is more suitable for covering a baby in a stroller, rather than wrapping it up at home.
If you decide to knit a blanket in one piece, it is best to do it with circular knitting needles with a long flexible part. Yarn labels usually indicate what diameter knitting needles will be needed for the job. Since a blanket, although a child’s one, is a rather large product, it is better to take care in advance to ensure that your hands are not overexerted when working, which will certainly happen if you decide to knit a blanket with regular straight knitting needles.
You can choose, in principle, any pattern for the blanket. The only thing we would like to advise you is not to overload your product with various three-dimensional patterns, appliqués or embroidery. Understanding your desire to make the “best” blanket for your child, we still want to remind you that excessive decoration can put pressure on delicate skin and cause discomfort in the child. Plus, an overly decorated baby blanket will look tacky.
It is advisable to choose a pattern that would look impressive on both sides: both the front and the back. After all, a blanket is a two-sided thing. The basis of such a pattern can be stocking and garter stitch, “rice” patterns, as well as varieties of “chessboard”. However, do not rush to consider these patterns boring. Just look at a few variations of the checkerboard pattern. Perhaps among them you will find something suitable for yourself.
Here is an example of a baby blanket that is very easy to knit using only alternating knit and purl stitches. By the way, you can fit any schematic figures that you like into the squares of this blanket.
You can easily find diagrams of similar patterns on our website.
The presented options for children's blankets with knitting needles clearly demonstrate that such a product can be made either as a whole fabric or knitted from individual elements, then connecting them using a crochet hook.
For example, a blanket like this will be original and fun at the same time.
The rectangles from which it will be made can be knitted with any patterns that you like.
But such a blanket can be made just from leftover yarn.
If you make it big, you can lay it on the floor for your child to play on. More sophisticated and experienced knitters can be offered blanket options that are more complex in execution.
For example, a children's blanket made with relatively dense openwork will look great. This blanket is usually knitted as a whole fabric. Its edges should be knitted with one of the solid patterns. The same “rice” will work perfectly, but the middle will be openwork of your choice. A blanket of this type should be knitted in a single color; it will look cute and at the same time stylish and beautiful, without excesses.
Some are inclined to further decorate the edges of the product with tassels. This will certainly add charm to the blanket, but not for children. Remember what we told you at the beginning of the article - such decorations can cause inconvenience to a child. In addition, the baby can put such brushes in his mouth and, at best, eat the fibers of the threads.
In this article we do not provide specific methods of knitting children's blankets with diagrams and descriptions - you will find them in other sections of the site. The purpose of the article was to show you that there is nothing difficult in knitting a blanket for a child and not only an experienced, but even a beginner knitter can cope with it. In addition, we wanted to show you how blankets for newborns can be made, to introduce you to the basic ideas, so to speak, which is what we tried to do.
At the end we want to add just one thing. Regardless of whether you decide to knit a blanket for your baby or toddler using a ready-made template with a ready-made pattern, or whether it will be an exclusive creation made in accordance only with your wishes and imagination, its main component will not be the yarn or the pattern. It should be your love for the little owner of the thing you tied.
For beginning needlewomen, the task of knitting a product such as a blanket seems impossible. However, having an idea about the quality of the material to work with, the types of knitting, the types of creativity from scrap yarn or fabric, the simplest knitting patterns, getting the item of your dreams is not difficult, even for amateurs who have recently decided to try their hand at this activity.
When choosing a material for knitting, you should first decide for what purpose you plan to further use the resulting product. To work on a blanket for a newborn, you need to make sure that the threads are hypoallergenic and as natural as possible and, as a result, the presence of pleasant sensations when in contact with the body.
In this case, merino wool would be the ideal choice. It does not cause allergies, does not prick, is warm, soft and does not require special care. When choosing yarn for a product designed to protect the sofa from wear and tear, It is important to pay attention to the strength and density of the threads.
To obtain a warm, damage-resistant material that can minimize the risk of damage to furniture, the best choice is high-quality acrylic. When knitting a blanket used as a blanket, when choosing threads, you should decide on the time of year when it will be most often used.
If you need to cover yourself with the resulting product in winter, it is best to use wool or cashmere yarn.
The above-mentioned types guarantee not only heat retention during the cold season, but also pleasant sensations when they come into contact with the body. For the summer version, it is better to use cotton threads. It is worth considering the fact that a blanket knitted entirely from cotton may be too stiff.
To avoid getting a product that is not comfortable to use, it is recommended to knit from a combination yarn: cotton + acrylic in a ratio of 50:50. When studying the question of how to knit a blanket with knitting needles, the principle of choosing the tools used may become unclear to beginners. Here again, everything depends on the intended pattern on the product, the yarn purchased, and so on.
The most common patterns for knitting blankets are using circular knitting needles No. 7,3.5,5 and straight knitting needles No. 6,3.5,2.5,3. These types are the most suitable for obtaining the required density of the product and are easy to use even for beginners.
It is important to pay attention to the manufacturer's notes selected threads about the preferred knitting needles for working with them, indicated on the label.
Before starting work, it is worth understanding the basic statement: a blanket can be a product made on the principle of connecting separately connected elements or be a single piece. Such connecting parts can be the simplest geometric shapes (square, rhombus, triangle, etc.) or unusual details (zigzag, braid, etc.).
For beginning needlewomen, the most optimal in terms of complexity and labor intensity would be to create a fabric from squares or knit a single blanket.
Technique for knitting a single blanket:
Knitting technique for composite fabric:
This type of knitting needles is used when it is necessary to obtain a seamless product or in case of insufficient length of conventional knitting needles.
Circular knitting principle:
When using circular knitting needles, it is important to consider that, as a rule, only the front side of the blanket is created in this way.
The question of how to knit a blanket for beginners will disappear after studying the following Schemes for creating a product for a newborn using the “big confusion” method:
Scheme:
Knitting a plush blanket, like creating other products with knitting needles, can be quite a feasible task for beginners who have learned the basics of knitting.
The simplest algorithm for knitting a plush blanket:
Knitting pattern for a blanket of multi-colored stripes:
A detailed pattern for knitting a blanket from squares can be found in the section on methods of knitting a blanket.
How to knit a blanket with knitting needles is already clear enough for beginners to begin learning how to create a blanket in the patchwork style (in addition to sewing together the related parts described above, this term also involves connecting elements, usually geometric shapes, made from pre-prepared scraps).
Scheme:
Knitting a blanket with knitting needles is not the only option for beginners to get a unique product made with their own hands. For this work, you will need several skeins of yarn (the number depends on the size and purpose) and 3 skeins of woolen threads, contrasting with the main color, to tie the fabrics together.
Scheme:
Seeing a large knitted product, the question immediately arises in your head about how to knit a blanket with knitting needles. For beginners, it is important to know that in addition to using special giant wooden knitting needles, most often sold in online stores, you can also create a large knitted blanket using your own hands.
In addition to knitting tools, in a particular case, the needlewoman will also need special bulky merino wool yarn.
In further three-dimensional diagrams, abbreviations will be used for ease of perception:
Scheme:
Having figured out how to knit a blanket with knitting needles, the next logical question for beginners will be what to do with the leftover yarn.
Surprisingly, such leftovers can similarly be used to make bedspreads, blankets, and blankets.
Scheme:
To create a simple openwork pattern (rapport of 8 loops, including edge loops) on a blanket, you need:
When creating a blanket with additional elements, you should use any of the above methods in the main knitting, and in some places adhere to a certain algorithm for creating a pattern (braids, strands).
To decorate the product “oblique”:
To create “bundles” on a blanket:
To create a simple “Chess” pattern on a blanket (pattern repeat of 14 rows):
To create a diagonal pattern on a knitted blanket, you need:
To obtain a seamless seamless fabric, you can use the rapport described below:
The step-by-step diagrams in the article will be useful not only for novice needlewomen learning the basics of elementary patterns on knitted items, but also for professionals wondering how to knit a blanket with knitting needles using an unusual technique (bias, coarse knitting, patchwork).
Find out how to knit a simple blanket with knitting needles in the video:
We knit a baby blanket with knitting needles:
/ 01/19/2017 at 23:53
Greetings, dear friends. Do you know what is the most difficult thing when creating a new knitted item? This is to start it. And this difficulty arises not only from the fact that you need to come up with, choose a pattern, calculate loops, etc., but also because of the enormous possibilities of choice that this wonderful type of needlework presents to us.
It seems like I’ve already come up with an idea, started knitting, knitted it, and then you think – but if I did that, it would be better, and with this pattern it’s even better, and I want to do it this way and that way... It turns out that imagination, thoughts, ideas fly forward, but I don’t have enough time and hands... Does this happen to you too?
It can also be difficult because, having figured out how to knit a new thing, you can’t always imagine exactly what it will look like when finished. I expected one thing, but got something else...
So I thought that if it becomes possible to view in one place what a wide variety of products can look like in finished form, then perhaps this will at least a little simplify the task of choosing (thinking, doubting) before starting knitting for those who suddenly want to knit knitted children's blanket.
That is, the purpose of this article is simply to provide an overview and give ideas. You can look at ready-made options already associated with someone and choose what suits you best. Or change/improve existing options at your discretion.
For ease of viewing, I divided the “family” of children’s blankets into groups.
Here you can come up with options from the simplest blankets, knitted with regular garter stitch or checkerboard stitch, to more complex patterns. Schemes of some patterns can be found in this blog: for blanket 1 in the photo - description (note that this pattern is also double-sided), for blanket 2 - see the diagram, and I also want to draw your attention to simple blanket 3. It is knitted in garter stitch diagonal with a wide separating edge. A detailed description of how this is done can be found in this article. These options may work well for beginners.
By combining only knit and purl stitches, you can knit not only patterns, but also various pictures on children's themes. Here you will find bear cubs, and bunnies, and hearts, and stars, and so on. Many such ready-made patterns can be found on the Internet, or you can even take simple cross-stitch patterns and translate them into the “language” of knitting, replacing contrasting colors with knit/purl stitches.
And if you wish, you can make a 2 in 1 blanket, with a toy, “introducing” some other animal into it, so that the child will be warm and amused at the same time:
This is one of the most common types of knitting children's blankets, in my opinion. In any case, many people knit openwork blankets for children, it’s hard to say why. There are a great variety of openwork patterns - from simple to very complex, and it is impossible to even imagine the diversity of such blankets.
The openwork looks beautiful in combination with braids and offset loops:
Or you can knit patterns not in a straight line, but from the center, as in these samples:
In my opinion, using various braids and strands to knit blankets is always a win-win option. Moreover, such blankets are suitable not only for children, but also for general use, and will wonderfully decorate and diversify the interior:
But you can also knit a blanket with braids not with a solid fabric, but from strips, and then connect them in different directions:
And here there is room for your imagination to run wild! Here you can combine different colors and different patterns with each other as your heart desires:
You can knit in parts: either in squares or stripes. And the drawings to choose are also very diverse:
Animals knitted using the intarsia technique will look fun - be it whales or little hares:
Or at least elephants with false ears:
And there is a place for sheep:
And these sheep look even more interesting if you knit them with yarn, like grass:
And if you really work hard, you can create such a masterpiece (instead of birds, you can use beautiful drawings of butterflies, flowers, etc.):
Blankets knitted with wavy or zigzag patterns will always look beautiful, gentle, and fun:
There are many items and things sold for kids, but those made with your own hands are much cozier and cuter. For example, knitting a baby blanket with knitting needles, a pattern whose description can be very different, means giving your baby care and warmth. A blanket for a baby can be anything, it all depends on the skill of the needlewoman.
The best is given to the kids. This also applies to yarn for knitting, because even a simple children's blanket, knitted with knitting needles, should be both gentle and warm. Factories producing threads for needlework have in their assortment entire lines of yarn intended for children's products. This yarn has a natural composition - wool, cotton, linen. It is hypoallergenic and does not cause irritation; the special structure of the threads and weaving makes it very delicate and soft.
Yarn for children's clothes varies in thickness, which allows you to knit whatever your heart desires. For example, link children's blanket with knitting needles, the pattern, the description of which you liked, can be made from any thread, taking into account their thickness and knitting characteristics.
Even those who are not very good at knitting can get a beautiful thing, even from just knit stitches. This method has its own name - stocking knitting. To tie A baby blanket knitted for beginners will not be a problem if it is made from stocking stitch squares. For example, cast on 25 stitches and knit 28 rows with knit stitches. For a children's blanket you will need a few squares, it all depends on the thickness of the threads, knitting needles and, accordingly, the size of one element. Having knitted one square, you should measure it and calculate the number of the same parts for the desired size of the bedspread. Then all the squares are sewn together. For inexperienced knitters, the easiest way to sew them together is with a regular needle. Those who know how to knit can try to connect the parts with beautiful tracks made by crochet or knitting. By the way, a simple children's blanket, knitted with knitting needles, the description of which is elementary, since it contains only facial loops, does not need to be placed on a lining, because it looks good on both sides.
For those who know how to knit, choosing patterns for a baby blanket with knitting needles will not be difficult. Whether satin stitch with a pattern, or a relief pattern, or an ornament with a hole - any pattern is useful for a children's bedspread if used correctly. Such work is beautiful, done according to elementary schemes. For example, primitive and similar patterns “pearls”, “rice” and “corn”. They knit similarly, but the pattern is double-sided:
In principle, a huge number of patterns are built on the alternation of front and back loops that can be used as patterns for a baby blanket knitted with knitting needles. You can develop such a drawing yourself, if only you had the desire and some checkered paper.
A surprisingly delicate work is obtained if you knit an openwork children's blanket with knitting needles. You can also take almost any pattern - knit openwork motifs, openwork paths, openwork border. This blanket looks good both from smooth threads and from fluffy mohair. The pattern for the blanket can be taken as simple as knitting two rows in stockinette stitch; Knit 1, then *two stitches together, one yarn over, knit five*, repeat from * to * as many times as necessary, two stitches together, 1 yarn over, knit 2; purl row; in the next row the pattern shifts. Openwork patterns for a children's bedspread look very cute. If desired, such a blanket can be placed on a flannel lining; the edges should be crocheted or treated with tape.
It is most convenient to knit a blanket, whether for children or for adults, in separate motifs. Even if it should be a small blanket for a newborn baby, it will still be large enough to not fit on the knitting needles alone. Therefore, for both convenience and ease of work, it is best to knitknit a children's blanket (diagram, description can be very different) in separate parts, which can then be assembled into a single whole. Each motif can be similar to the other, or it can have its own design, then the blanket can tell the baby a whole fairy tale, about polar bears or about Moomins, for example. The most popular designs for children's blankets in the Scandinavian style are, undoubtedly, snowflakes. They can be very complex, or they can be very simple, knitted according to an elementary pattern, like the one shown here.
Since a blanket with a jacquard pattern will have broaches on the reverse side, it is best to complement it with a lining made of soft fabric that matches the color. Also, each motif can be processed separately and the bedspread can be assembled as a patchwork fragment to fragment from the front and back sides.
There are many very interesting ways of knitting. Having decided to tiea children's blanket with knitting needles, a pattern, the description of which requires certain skills in understanding the drawing, you should weigh whether it is worth starting painstaking work if you do not have the patience to complete it. Entrelac knitting is very unusual. The canvas knitted using this technique looks like it is made up of many individual motifs. But it turns out that all you need is at least two colored balls and the desire to create something original.
Each motif is knitted from start to finish, with the last stitch of each row of one piece joining the first stitch of the previous motif of a different color. TThis method of knitting is very simple and interesting; it seems that the needlewoman had to spend a lot of time to knit each motif from separate balls, and then assemble them into a single fabric, but this is absolutely not the case.
It's fun to create things for the tiniest ones. Children are fragile, tender, just coming into this world. I would like to make sure that every thing that surrounds the baby stores and protects it. ANDknitting a baby blanket for a newborn will help create a piece of such a cozy world. For infants, pastel shades of the finest yarn made from natural fibers are usually chosen, because the baby’s skin is still very delicate, and the touch of the fabric should be very careful. Yarn for babies contains only soft and hypoallergenic fibers, and the colors that manufacturers of handicraft goods come up with make you want to knit and knit everything that your baby might need: from booties to a warm blanket.
As for the knitting pattern for a blanket for infants, children's patterns are most often chosen - toys, hearts, bows, flowers. They are knitted from alternating stitches, with openwork and colored patterns. There are a lot of such knitting patterns, so if you want, it won’t be difficult to give your baby a warm, cozy blanket.
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