We have come up with a simple knitted blanket model where you can evaluate the wool you have left.
If you wish, you can use this model as a baby blanket, TV blanket or knee blanket.
Anyone who knows how to purl knitting can easily do it.
If you're ready, let's get started! Materials 4 White color rope 1 piece Red color rope 1 piece Orange color rope 1 piece Blue color rope 1 piece Turquoise Blue color rope 1 piece Salmon color rope 4mm skewer Wool needle Fabrication Our blanket consists of one main color and various intermediate colors. 1. We knit 30 loops with white thread, which is our main color of the bottle, and knit up to a total of 25 threads. We close all the loops with the loop shift method. Our first piece is ready. 2. In the same way, we prepare 14 more pieces with white rope and complete the number of white pieces to 15. 3. We knit 15 pieces of pieces with 25 rows of harosha by throwing 30 loops in the bottle with colored threads. So we knit a total of 30 pieces. 5. We sew 5 pieces side by side, one white and one color, and again, one white and one color, 6 pieces overlapping all pieces. We form a 5 x 6 square.
Edge Border 1. We knit 10 loops with the bottle of white thread and knit until a total of 150 teeth are in the row. 2. After 150 teeth are finished, we throw 10 more loops on the bottle. There are 20 stitches on the needle now. We knit the first nine in harosha, cut the 10th and 11th loops together and turn immediately, we knit all the loops (10 loops) in harosha. We are on the front of the knitting again and we do the same process again, that is, we knit the first 9 loops in haros, cut the 10th and 11th loops together and go to the back of the knitting.
3. With the same logic, we change the direction of our edge border by continuing the cutting operations on each front until only 10 stitches remain on the needle. 4. We continue to knit until there are 150 rows of teeth, except for 10 rows at the joint. If we count from the starting place, 160, if we start counting after the junction will be 150 harosha rows. 5. We are going to change direction again, what we need to be careful about here is that we have to throw the loops on the opposite side of it if we want to turn it. In this way, we rotate 3 times. 6. At the last edge, we knit 160 teeth, not 150 teeth this time. The row we knit 10 more times will be sewn under the place where we started the last (after adding the whole border to the blanket).
In this way, we have also completed the edge border.
We sew the frame-shaped border around our blanket and complete the blanket.