All These Places Blanket

All These Places Blanket

$5.00

INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF KNITTING PATTERN

All These Places blanket knitting pattern is fun to knit with bulky weight yarn. The design features a basket weave texture and a garter stitch border.

The pattern name is inspired by all these places that bring back memories from my childhood…woven together with love for the people who were there: my grandparents’ home that inspired the name Fifty Four Ten Studio, the living room where we gathered for holiday celebrations, the room where I used my mother’s sewing machine, and the stores where we shopped in our neighborhood.

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Just finished mine last night! Thank you so much for this gorgeous pattern to help us as beginners feel proud of our work.
— Cristy - Facebook comment

As of December 2022, this pattern has a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars on Ravelry for both clarity and overall results.

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This is one of my best-selling blanket knitting patterns.

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DIRECTIONS FOR SIX BLANKET SIZES:
Approximate sizes after blocking…

Baby Blanket: 27.75” wide x 35” long
Small Blanket: 31” wide x 39.5” long
Medium Throw: 34.5” wide x 44” long
Large Throw: 41.25” wide x 48.5” long
XL Afghan: 44.5” wide x 53” long
XXL Afghan: 51.5” wide x 62” long

Any of the sizes may be made longer by adding pattern repeats. Each pattern repeat adds about 4.5” to the length of the blanket. Pattern includes estimates for additional yardage needed to make each size blankets longer.

BULKY #5 WEIGHT YARN:

Baby Blanket: 550 - 580 yards
Small Blanket: 690 - 730 yards
Medium Throw: 860 - 900 yards
Large Throw: 1150 - 1200 yards
XL Afghan: 1330 - 1400 yards
XXL Afghan: 1850 - 1950 yards

Be sure to buy additional yarn if you plan to add length to your project.

Gray blanket was made with Lion Brand Color Made Easy bulky weight yarn in the ‘Basalt’ colorway. Unfortunately, this yarn has been discontinued. 

See lots more yarn options for this pattern on my blog post: 15 Bulky Yarn Suggestions for Knitting Chunky Blankets

The pattern may also be used with slightly lighter yarns. To adapt for worsted or Aran weight yarn, follow the instructions for 2 - 3 sizes larger than desired finished dimensions.

Finished size and amount of yarn needed may vary depending on yarn choice and gauge….so buy extra yarn just in case!

GAUGE:

Stockinette stitch with US size 10.5 needles: 12 stitches & 16 - 17 rows = 4”

Exact gauge is not essential but for best appearance it should be close.

I used US size 10.5 knitting needles. Use the needle size that gives the best appearance with your yarn and your knitting tension.

Significantly different gauge may require more yarn.

NEEDLES:

Blankets knit flat, in one piece, back and forth on circular knitting needles in order to accommodate the large number of stitches.

SKILL LEVEL: Easy

This pattern is easy to knit for a confident knitter. You will need to know how to cast on stitches, knit and purl confidently, read a row by row knitting pattern, bind off stitches and weave in ends.

Blocking of finished knitting is highly recommended.

This pattern is written in English using standard U.S. knitting terms.

Written pattern with row by row instructions.

INSTANT DOWNLOAD KNITTING PATTERN:

This item is an instant download knitting pattern.  A link to download the digital PDF pattern file will be sent to your email address when payment is received.  Save the PDF knitting pattern file to Google Drive, iCloud or your computer for unlimited future reference.

My first blanket and the pattern was super easy to follow.
— Kristin - Etsy review
Very much enjoyed using this pattern for a baby blanket. Easy to follow instructions; useful tips and everything is well written and comprehensive.
— Irina (Etsy review)
Awesome pattern
— @knittingsurprise on Instagram
Outstanding service!!! So delighted with the pattern and how well written it is, I bought a second one. Cannot recommend highly enough!!

— Krystyna (Etsy review)
Made this last summer... it was a huge hit!
— Instagram comment
I used this pattern for my first ever blanket. I used Color Made Easy in prism and just love how it turned out!
— Instagram comment (June 2020)
I made this blanket for my son. It is a beautiful and easy pattern.
— Lalikina (Instagram comment)