Garter Squish

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  • This is a PDF knitting pattern.

    This super simple garter stitch blanket has an I-cord edge and is worked with two strands of worsted weight yarn held double. I used several skeins of yarn from my stash that resulted in a colorful squishy blanket. It’s a great project for mindless knitting and with US 15 / 10mm needles, it eats delicious yarn in no time at all, leaving lots of empty space in your yarn box or cabinet or room to fill with new wooly acquisitions.

    All rights reserved. Pattern for personal use only.

  • Finished Measurements
    66” / 168cm long from CO to BO, 48” / 122cm wide

    Yarn
    Worsted weight held double

    Yardage
    Approximately 3,240yds / 2,963m

    Yardage estimate is for the the total amount of worsted weight yarn used. Worsted weight yarn is held double to equal a chunky weight gauge. For example, if you are only knitting the blanket with two colors, you would need 1,620yds / 1,481m of each color.

    The blanket can also be made shorter or longer to accommodate varying amounts of yarn.

    Needles
    32” US 15 / 10mm circular

    Notions
    Tapestry needle

    Gauge
    11 sts & 18 rows = 4” / 10cm in garter stitch

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  • A variety of worsted weight stash yarn.

    Sample shown always uses one strand of a light gray or natural held together with various colors.