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Digital Download - Lattice Baby Blanket Knitting Patterns by Missouri Star Quilt Co.

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Dainty flowers seem to magically appear among a raised lattice pattern in this easy-to-knit baby blanket! The secret is Hayfield Baby Blossom Chunky Yarn. It’s self-patterning, so tiny flower designs and subtle stripes are formed with no additional effort. You just knit!

Skill Level: Beginner
Finished Size: 36” x 36” (91.5 x 91.5 cm), blocked
Yarn Needed: Five skeins Hayfield Baby Blossom Chunky Yarn, (70% Acrylic, 30% Nylon), 170 yards [155 m], 100 g [3.5 oz]. Shown in Little Lavender color
Needles: US Size 10.5 (6.5 cm) circular knitting needle, 24 in. (60 cm) or longer, or any size to obtain gauge
Gauge:18 sts and 26 rows in 5” (12.5 cm) in Knit Lattice pattern, after blocking


Quilting Product Details

Brand: Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Bundle Ineligible: Bundle Ineligible

Designer: Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Digital Item: Yes

Product Type: Baby Quilt Patterns, Knitting Patterns & Books

MSQC SKU: YPATD105

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    Cindy T.
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9/26/24
    So adorable

    As a veteran, I knit and crochet baby blankets to donate to the local VA for our expectant veterans. For that reason, I'm always searching for blanket patterns that will keep my interest. This baby blanket did just that. The pattern isn't difficult, and every row is different. Loved it and it will go to the VA (along with the other ones) in November.

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