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Baby blanket

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ameliaharris45 Tue 17-Mar-26 16:02:02

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Esmay Sun 01-Mar-26 18:45:20

I made some winceyette//flannelette blankets for babies in warm climates.
I cut the fabric into squares,zig zapped the edges and bound them in very pretty fabric and some in satin ribbon .
They cane out well and were admired and used .

Esmay Sun 01-Mar-26 18:41:32

I'm not an experienced knitter ,but I know that knitting with cotton is harder than with other fibres because it lacks stretch .
You need bamboo needles not metal .
Try a test square to see how easy it is and wash it to see how it reacts .

My mother was a superb knitter and the lady in charge of our craft group is a gifted knitter -that's where I get my information from .
I'm going to embark on my mohair project in the summer and I'll have to get her advice.

Ilovecheese Sun 01-Mar-26 15:13:11

Cotton yarn can come in double knit, just knit it up in the same way.

pce612 Sun 01-Mar-26 15:05:14

See what size needles for your pattern and use cotton yarn requiring the same size.

Vintagegirl Sun 01-Mar-26 14:48:54

Cotton for hot climate sounds a good choice. I have done one with 'basket weave' design that is easy as repeats and creates nice pattern. I did crochet one as well but perhaps not for babies as fingers might get caught in the gaps.

Skallywag Sun 01-Mar-26 14:44:42

I want to knit a baby blanket for my nieces baby who lives in Spain. The knitting pattern says doubleknit but I was thinking of knitting with cotton.

I’ve never done this before and I’m not an experienced knitter. Is there any advice?