Skip to main content

Up to 40% off Early Black Friday Deals

Shop Now

Oliver's Blanket

Downloadable PDF, English, English
£4.59
Oliver's Blanket
£4.59
View
  • Digital items are not included in shipping calculations (see our delivery page (opens in a new tab) for more info). Digital Patterns are available immediately after purchase.

What you'll need

Size: Carriage Blanket Lap Throw
Width: 35" (89 cm) 51" (129.5 cm)
Length: 29" (73.5 cm) 50" (127 cm)
Stylecraft Special Aran
(opens in a new tab)
5 10
Tools & Other Supplies
4.50mm (US 7) Circular Needles – 80cm (32") (opens in a new tab)
5.00mm (US 8) – 80cm (32") (opens in a new tab)
Something not quite right? Let us know here.

Product Details

Cables and lace intertwine to create a classic, elegant blanket. Deeply ribbed borders create the perfect frame for the cable pattern, which is charted. Choose a solid color to enhance the heirloom feel of this unisex blanket.

Materials:

Aran-weight yarn at approx. 195 yds (178 m) to 110 g (4 oz): 850 (2,100) yds / 780 (1,920) m

US 8 (5.0 mm) 40” (102 cm) circular needle (for body), or size needed to obtain gauge

US 7 (4.5 mm) 40” (102 cm) circular needle (for borders), or size needed to obtain gauge

Two markers

Cable needle; yarn needle

Gauges:

40 stitches / 24 rows = 8” (20 cm) wide and 3.5” (8.75 cm) high in Main Cable Panel on larger needles, after blocking

21 stitches / 25 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Rib Patt on smaller needles, after blocking

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Danielle Chalson
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Number of patterns
1
Skill Level
Intermediate

Reviews

5 out of 5

Based on 1 review over the last year

5 star

1

4 star

0

3 star

0

2 star

0

1 star

0

Recent reviews

I purchased the pattern. It was easy to follow and well written. I usually color code the knitting chart which makes it easier to follow for me. It had lots of details and cables that look much more complicated than it was to knit. The project was completed rather quickly. The blanket was presented to the mother to be and she loved it. I’m sure it will keep her baby very warm in the winter months. This pattern is on a more sophisticated side and would make a lovely full sized afghan. It would be very easy to add a few more repeats to the pattern for width and length.

14/11/2024