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Step 5: Cast Off all stitches and Weave in your yarn ends. Step 4: End knitting the top border with 8 Rows in Garter Stitch. Repeat Rows 1 – 20 of the Tumbling Moss Blocks Stitch until your blanket is the length you desire This pattern includes 6 stitches of garter stitch on each side. Step 3: Knit the Tumbling Moss Block Stitch. Step 2: Begin knitting the bottom border: Knit 8 Rows in Garter Stitch Step 1: Cast On the number of stitches for the blanket size you’ve selected (see sizes above) Need to brush up or learn a new technique? Check out my entire library of Knitting Techniques to help you along as you knit up this blanket pattern. Digital Row Counter (optional) – See my row counter review here.Addi Click Interchangeable Needle Set – See my knitting needle review here.Size 10 US (6 mm) – Circular 36″ or longer in length.
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Select a blanket size to determine the amount of yarn you’ll need, as well as help you know how many stitches to cast on your needle.ģ6” x 48” Lapghan Blanket – My pictured sample sizeĪs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.įeel free to use any fiber and colors of your choice. My Blanket sample pictured was knit in Cascade 128 Superwash Merino Wool in color Feather Gray #875. Knitting Gauge in Tumbling Moss Blocks Pattern Also available on Etsy, LoveCrafts, or Ravelry.
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Block Twelve: Finishing and adding a label.
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Download Color Me Creative Block Six below. A fussy-cut ruler with lines on both diagonals will be very helpful with this. Or you can press open the block (pressing to the dark) and square it up using a ruler the same size as the blockyou are making. Quilt-in-a-Day has a Square Up Ruler that uses this method. You can place a square ruler so the diagonal line is directly over the seam and just cut two sides.

There are two ways you can square up your block. My personal preference is to cut squares 1″ larger than the finished size of the final HST and square it up to the correct size after pressing. You will have made two identical Half Square Triangle (HST) blocks.
