How to make a cable knit blanket with looping yarnįor a 50×60 inch blanket (throw size), I used 6 skeins of Blanket EZ loop yarn. I really love the texture that an easy cable knit stitch gives you! ![]() NOTE: Some other brands of loop yarn seem to be cheaper than the Blanket EZ brand however, when you compare the length that comes in each skein I think the Blanket EZ is actually a better deal. All the loop yarns are a bit pricey, but Jo-Ann almost always has them on sale and if you watch coupons you can get a good deal I bought yarn for this cable knit blanket when it was on sale and used an additional 20% off coupon. I’ve seen quite a few different brands of looping yarn, but my favorite is the Alize Blanket EZ yarn from Bernat, which you can buy at Jo-Ann. Even though I have no idea how to knit, I was able to make this throw size blanket (50×60 inches) in 10 hours, while watching my favorite shows on TV. ![]() The loops (that you would normally create while you knit) are already pre-stitched in, which means the hard work is done for you. I made a throw size cable knit blanket, perfect for cuddling up with. The best thing about looping yarn is how easy it is to work with the next best thing is how soft it is – I don’t think I’ve ever felt yarn this soft. ![]() No needles, hooks, or knitting skills necessary! Keep reading and I’ll show you exactly how to finger knit a blanket using looping yarn. This blanket uses a cable knit stitch, which sounds hard, but like pretty much anything you make with looping yarn it’s dead simple. It is seriously my favorite thing these days! A few months ago I shared photos of my first finger knit blanket, and today I’m sharing my second. In today’s post: You don’t need any knitting experience to make this gorgeous cable knit blanket! Learn how to finger knit without needles using looping yarn.Īlright guys, I have another post for you about loop yarn.
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