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Ruminations on knitting at 3 am

ruminations on knitting at 3 a.m.

Entrelac Baby Blanket

I believe I’m on a major entrelac kick. Actually, what I’m really obsessed with are self-striping yarns, and nothing highlights the fabulousness of said yarns like entrelac.

I bought six balls of Patons SWS on a whim. My boyfriend’s sister was going to have a baby girl sometime mid-January, so I needed a baby gift. I was going to come up with something more elaborate, but then I realized how fun entrelac was and how easy making a baby blanket out of entrelac would be.

Here’s the blanket about 3 1/2 balls in:

Baby Blanket in Progress

I was going to stop at 4 skeins, but my mom voted against it and said “bigger is better”. She’s a pediatrician, hence she’s dealt with a lot of babies, so I took her advice.

Meanwhile, the January 15 due date was usurped by a December 28th delivery. Whoops. Mom and baby were both healthy, but the blanket wasn’t finished. I ramped up my effort and knit furiously. For the last skein, I decided to try a knit backwards so I wouldn’t have to turn every six stitches.

EUREKA! Knitting backwards is brilliant, and a lot easier than previously reported. I wish I had tried it earlier — it certainly makes entrelac a whole lot faster. Here’s how to knit backwards.

I finally finished last night. Here’s the blanket before blocking:

Blanket Before blocking

Before blocking, the blanket measured about 30″ x 21″. Here’s the blanket while blocking:

Blocking the Blanket

Blocking made the blanket measure 37″ x 33″. Definitely big enough for my mom’s tastes.

Now that I can knit backwards, I’m really tempted to make another entrelac project. However, I really have to focus on some other knitting right now, so it’ll be a while before I indulge my entrelac itch again.

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6 Comments to Entrelac Baby Blanket

  1. mrspinchy's Gravatar mrspinchy
    January 10, 2007 at 5:34 am | Permalink

    That is so pretty! What a lucky baby! How do you knit backwards? Please explain!

  2. Emily's Gravatar Emily
    January 11, 2007 at 12:23 am | Permalink

    Gorgeous!

  3. Auntie Amanda's Gravatar Auntie Amanda
    January 12, 2007 at 2:40 am | Permalink

    That blanket is simply georgous! The more I see entrelac, the itchier my fingers get to try it.

  4. Sylvia's Gravatar Sylvia
    January 12, 2007 at 5:43 am | Permalink

    its beautiful! im so itching to try sws.

    is it machine washable? i always thought acrylic was the way to go for babies.

  5. Purlygirly's Gravatar Purlygirly
    February 23, 2007 at 11:38 am | Permalink

    That is absolutely gorgeous. I’m working on a Lady E, and a friend is considering making it into a blanket. I’m sending her a link to yours for inspiration!

  6. Jackie Lee's Gravatar Jackie Lee
    July 16, 2008 at 2:24 pm | Permalink

    I was surfing the net today and found your blog. WOW. That baby blanket is beautiful. I don’t knit, but I’ve never seen one like that ~ it’s amazing.

    I have a site where I provide baby blanket gift ideas. I thought it might be mutually beneficial if we swapped blogroll links.

    Please take a look at my site and see if it’s something you might be interested in. http://babyblanketgiftguide.com If you are at all interested please shoot me an email and let me know the text you want me to use in your link. I’ll get it up right away and then send you the text for my link.

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Jackie

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