Ultimate Knitting Machine Cheat Sheet for Gingham Blankets (Circular Machines)

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*** PDF PATTERN ***

Have you wanted try a circular knitting machine blanket but don’t know where to start? How many rows per tube should I knit? How much yarn do I need? How do I join the tubes? If this sounds like you, then this pattern is for you!

Starting a knitting machine blanket can be overwhelming. This pattern will break down every step of the process for you to create your own Gingham Blanket. These steps include selecting your machine and blanket sizes, choosing your yarn, creating a gauge swatch, completing a project worksheet, creating tubes on the machine, finishing the tube edges, joining tubes, and finishing your blanket.

Each step has been carefully designed using alternative techniques to create a flawless finish of the blanket on both the front and back sides. These combined techniques are vital to alignment and joining the tubes. These alternative techniques include: casting on, changing colors, binding off, finishing tube edges, joining the tubes, and finishing the blanket.

This pattern uses your knitting gauge and then simply lookup the row counts on a table for your size and style. The pattern will explain how to make a simple gauge swatch and measure it. Feel free to ask questions before purchasing this pattern.

Circular Knitting Machine sizes include: 22 needles, 32 needles, 40 needles, 44 needles, 46 needles, and 48 needles

Blanket sizes include: Doll, Stroller, Crib, Receiving, Throw, Twin Bed, Queen Bed and King Bed

Video tutorial accompanies this pattern on my YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/CalumetKnits

*** PDF PATTERN *** No returns, exchanges, or cancellations on digital downloads.

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Meet the Maker

Hi there, I'm Mary, the maker behind Calumet Knits. Welcome to my shop! I hand knit and crochet in addition to creating fabulous items with the circular knitting machines. Feel free to ask questions; I'm happy to help.  Also checkout my YouTube channel for techniques and free patterns.

How it’s Made

You will need your circular knitting machine, waste yarn, and project yarn for this pattern. Yarn can be a #3 or #4 weight yarn or any yarn that works well in your machine. You will also need your standard tool kit of scissors, loom hook, tapestry needle and crochet hook.

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