Knit Baby Blankets

Knit Baby Blankets for Your Adorable One
Out of all the different types of baby blankets available out there, the majority of them are knit baby blankets. Whether, they are knitted by a machine made mostly of yarn, or ribbed patterned, waffle patterned, or open patterned with a crotched border on them, they are all designed to keep your baby warm and make them look even more adorable than normal.

These knit baby blankets are also available in all sorts of different colors. The most common colors for baby blankets are pastel pink, pastel yellow, mint green, or white. Most of the knitted baby blankets that have open work patterns and designs like a knitted diamond patterned blankets, come in more deeper colors like deep violet, navy, and lavender.

The length of most knit baby blankets are about two to three feet. When most people decide to knit their own blankets, the first step they should take is to find a yarn that is washable friendly. Any yarn whose fiber can get easily shed during a wash cycle should definitely be avoided. These fabrics include alpaca, mohair, and angora. Acrylic yarn would be the best choice as it does not shed after a wash and will produce the best results when knitting the blanket.

These yarns can be found at any fabric store or fabric hobby shop like Michaels. You will have a variety of different choices just make sure to find the right one, so then you can focus on purchasing the next important item to knit baby blankets on your own. That item is of course the sewing machine. No need to drive somewhere else to look for this item. Stores like Michaels will also have sewing machines available for sale.

To give them more of a commercial appeal you might know these as sunshine baby blankets and lacy baby blankets. The sunshine baby blankets are knitted blankets that are usually made in the brightest and boldest of colors, hence the name sunshine. Lacy baby blankets come in more elaborate lacy patterns and are usually given as a christening gift.

When you knit baby blankets on your own, do not be afraid of seeking out some helpful tutorials. There are a plethora of handmade knitting resources available on-line and off-line, so if you’re not sure of what step to take next, go ahead and buy a knitting book or watch an on-line video and use that information to your advantage.

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