Faux Bobble Baby Blanket

Faux Bobble Baby Blanket | Knitting Pattern

Faux Bobble Baby Blanket

The Faux Bobble Baby Blanket pattern has an all-over bobble pattern that feels super squishy and has an amazing texture. The blanket is perfect to use in the stroller/car seat on cold days or to wrap the baby up while you both cuddle.

I love how beautifully the Faux Bobble Baby Blanket turned out considering its such a simple pattern repeat.

Faux Bobble Baby Blanket

The Faux Bobble Baby Blanket Pattern can be found here in my Etsy shop and here in my Ravelry Store.

What you need to know:

Finished Size
31” (79 cm) wide x 37”(94 cm) long

Needles
U.S. 15 / 10 mm needles (straight or circular 32” or longer, whichever you prefer)

Materials
Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick
Or comparable bulky weight (#6) yarn
Approx. 700 yds (640 m)

Gauge
4 sts = 1” in pattern

Abbreviations
K: Knit
P: Purl
P3TOG: Purl 3 stitches together
Sl St: Slip stitch purlwise

Need
Darning Needle (for weaving in ends)

Notes
This pattern is worked in multiples of 4+2 (the 2 is for the selvage edge)
Also, if you are changing the size of the blanket (making it bigger or smaller), then calculate the number of cast-on stitches using the numbers provided above. You can always contact me if you need help calculating the number of stitches for a different size blanket.

SKILL LEVEL: Easy/Beginner

This is a very easy pattern. You’ll need to know how to cast on stitches, knit and purl, purling 3 stitches together, read a row by row knitting pattern, bind off stitches and weave in ends.

This project is knit flat on circular knitting needles. My preference is circular needles however please use the needles you are most comfortable with. Long circular needles (or straight needles) are recommended to hold a large number of cast-on stitches.
The pattern is written in standard U.S. knitting terms.

Happy Knitting!

XO Ashley

Want the matching Faux Bobble Knit Hat Pattern? Click Here.

Ashley Fernandes

I love knitting! Everything from the yarn, to the needles, to the finished product make me happy. I am here to share my passion with all of you.
Happy Knitting

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