Pinwheel

Use as a baby blanket, lap blanket, or wrap. There are no seams to be sewn. When you’re done knitting the pinwheels and edges, you can move right into knitting the border without any fuss. At most, you’ll be knitting with four colors at once, so the intarsia bits aren’t too bad, fairly easy to manage. With all the small areas of color, it’s a great way to use up odd bits of yarn from your stash. Instructions included for making a larger blanket, and changing the gauge.

A .pdf of this pattern can be purchased at Patternfish.

If you like this pattern, you might also like our other quilt-inspired blanket pattern, Amaryllis.

Worsted weight, something fluffy and light, about 750 yards
Reynolds Kitten and Brunswick Windmist.
US 13 (9 mm) circular needles, 20 or 24 inches, and 36 inches.
10 stitches and 8.5 garter ridges to 4 inches.
10 stitches and 8.5 garter ridges to 4 inches.
44 x 31.5 inches
3 stitch holders.
$5.00

This pattern is listed on Ravelry.

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Patterns available in electronic format (pdf) from Patternfish.

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