Sunny Side Up | Knitting pattern with or without yarn
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Introducing a stunning design by Louise Robert, originally created in 2019 and now beautifully reimagined. This exquisite Sunny Side Up baby blanket features a delightful blend of vibrant tama yarns adorned with charming little pom-poms, combined with our luxurious merino worsted—a soft, hand-dyed yarn that feels simply wonderful to the touch.
This baby blanket is not just a cozy accessory; it’s the perfect gift for new parents or a thoughtful gesture for a baby shower. Its unique design and rich textures make it a cherished keepsake for any little one. Celebrate the joy of new beginnings with this beautiful creation!
the knitting kit includes the knitting pattern and a selection of yarns below. you can also purchase the pattern separately.
we've also introduced a kit option featuring Berroco Vintage yarn as an alternative to the merino worsted ! (same number of skeins needed for MC and CC)
IN ADDITION TO THIS KNITTING PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS
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YARNS
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LOUISE ROBERT COLLECTION - MERINO WORSTED [100% merino wool sw; 200 m per 100g] - 6 SKEINS - shown in
- (MC) 4 SKEINS - Nature
- (CC) 2 SKEINS - Crème au beurre
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IKIGAIFIBER - TAMA [70% nylon, 30% polyester; 260 m par 50 g] - 2 BALLS - shown in Unicorn
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LOUISE ROBERT COLLECTION - MERINO WORSTED [100% merino wool sw; 200 m per 100g] - 6 SKEINS - shown in
- Circular needles of 5.5mm (US 9) - or size needed to obtain gauge
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
GAUGE
16 stitches = 10 cm worked in the round and in stockinette stitch.
FINAL SIZE
100 cm x 100 cm (39 ½ in. x 39 ½ in.)
NOTE
This blanket is knitted from the center up, increasing by 4 stitches every round to finish and bind off at the perimeter.
At the end of round 2, you must join the stitches to work in the round. At the beginning of the project, use your favourite method for working in the round on a small circumference (double-pointed needles or the "magic loop" technique).
As the number of stitches increases with every round, if you opt for double-pointed needles, you'll need to change to circular needles along the way to cope with the growing number of stitches.
The blanket is knitted in large stripes that alternate between holding the main colour (MC) and TAMA together and using MC alone. These stripes are separated by three rounds of contrasting colour (CC). You can choose to cut the MC between each stripe, or you can tuck the MC under the CC at the start of these rounds to avoid cutting the yarn every time.