12 BLOCKS for XMAS: A FREE BLANKET OF BLOCKS

free knitting blanket KAL

UPDATE 2019

I recently published the revised version of my BEGINNER SAMPLER BLANKET (the one made during my “12 Blocks for Xmas” KAL. All block patterns will remain free in my blog, but you can buy the entire PDF with some additional features in my Etsy Shop (enter coupon code 12BLOCKS for a 50% off price), and here in my blog too.


Hello there, and Happy Halloween!

Today I want to tell you about a new free project: to knit a blanket in blocks. I’m so excited to share my first mystery KAL (Knit-ALong)!! 🙂

Let me explain how it works.

I designed 12 blocks that I will share every Monday and Thursday, for 6 weeks. The first one will be published tomorrow, November 1st. The last one is scheduled to be released on Monday, December 10th. So, whether to make a Christmas gift or to welcome the winter, we will finish with plenty of time to catch up if we fell behind with the knitting. And to assemble the blanket, of course.

What do you think? Would you like to join me? I give you more details…

12 Blocks for Xmas

I named the blanket “12 Blocks for Xmas”.

All the blocks share the same characteristics:

  • have the same number of sts
  • have the same number of rows
  • they’re knitted with the same needle size
  • require a skill level of BEGINNER (only use knits and purls!)

Of course, in addition to using them as blocks for the blanket, they are also great patterns to use as dishcloths / washcloths.

Each one is approximately 10” x 10” (25 cm x 25 cm) in size. So, if you only knit 1 of each, at the end of the 6 weeks of work it will be possible for you to assemble a Stroller / Baby size blanket. And, if you want to produce a larger blanket, you can choose your favorite patterns and knit more than one of them.

During the design process, I knitted them in different colors (so that it would not be so boring to see them on the screen 😉 ) but, as I publish them I intend to make all again in white cotton yarn. Because I wanted to make for myself a white blanket for a long time!!

I hope you like the idea and join me in this new project!

If you do, I would love to see your results! You can upload them to Ravelry or share them on Instagram (if you want to follow me, you can find me as @ohlalana.designs) with the tags #ohlalanadesigns #freeblanketofblocks #12blocksforXmas #freeblanketKAL

See you tomorrow here for our FIRST BLOCK!!

Firma 2 transp

 

GET READY with the following materials

MATERIALS

  • 1 straight needle US 8 (5 mm) for Casting on and Binding Off sts.
  • 1 pair of straight needles US 7 (4.5 mm).
  • For EACH BLOCK: approx. 95 yds (87 m) of worsted / aran yarn. OR 190 yds (174 m) of fingering or sport yarn USED DOUBLE.
  • Tapestry needle to weave in yarn ends and scissors.

GAUGE

18.5 sts x 25 rows in stocking st with US 7 (4.5 mm) needles = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

 

 

 

46 thoughts on “12 BLOCKS for XMAS: A FREE BLANKET OF BLOCKS

  1. Thank you for this KAL, how will the squares be joined? Is it possible (since all blocks are same number of rows and stitches) to knit it in one piece?

    1. The blocks will be sewn, Pam. You can knit it in one piece, but will have to wait to start (let’s say you want a width of 3 blocks: you’ll have to wait for the third pattern). OR, to minimize the sewing, you can knit in stripes: start with block 1 and, instead of binding off your sts just wait to follow with the next pattern (and the next and the next id each stripe is 4 blocks long).

  2. Well, finally got cast on, first time since I started knitting that I can say I prefer purl stitches over the knitted. Cast will be off in 12 more days so hopefully I will be able to catch up quickly. Love the first block, can’t wait to see the next! Awesome work Oh La Lana 👍

  3. Greetings,
    Very exciting and inspiring, U R so thoughtful, appreciated your efforts making our moments a bliss, I’m taking opportunity to share this Golden chance among my Hobbites friends, Hope U would love it, Many Thanks for being there, with Lice, Geeta Rane

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