Easy Free Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern

How to knit a sweet lacey baby blanket!

Here’s a free pattern for knitting a very easy baby blanket that’s both simple to make and elegant to look at!

It’s made in one solid color, so no figuring out coloring changes.

This baby is a decent size and will last baby a long time, but is small enough to also fit on straight needles.

You can make this blanket using either straight needles or circular needles.

The pattern is so easy to memorize — once you do a handful of rows, you won’t even need to look at the pattern anymore! It’s a great “travel knitting project” for this reason.

I used 7 skeins of Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted Weight (4) in Forest Heather.

This blanket measures 28″ x 40″.

Gauge is about 4.5 – 5 stitches = 1″

Supplies Needed

To make this baby blanket, you will need:

  • 7 skeins of worsted weight yarn (about 700 yards needed)
  • 5.5 mm knitting needles (US 9)
  • Scissors and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends

Stitches Used

For this pattern, you’ll need to know the following stitches:

  • Knit
  • Purl
  • K2TOG (Knit two stitches together)
  • YO (“Yarn Over” — move your working yarn from behind your stitches to the front of your stitches)

The Pattern

Use worsted weight yarn and 5.5mm knitting needles.

Cast on 120 stitches.

Knit in garter stitch (knit every row) for 8 rows.

Next, repeat these ten rows of stitches for a total of 24 times:

  1. Knit every stitch
  2. Knit 6 stitches, purl to the last 6 stitches, knit 6 stitches
  3. Knit every stitch
  4. Knit 6 stitches, purl to the last 6 stitches, knit 6 stitches
  5. Knit every stitch
  6. Knit 6 stitches, purl to the last 6 stitches, knit 6 stitches
  7. Knit every stitch
  8. Knit every stitch
  9. Knit 6 stitches, (K2TOG, YO) to the last 6 stitches, knit 6 stitches
  10. Knit every stitch

Once you have repeated the above 10 rows 24 times, you will have reached the end of your blanket. (If you’d like more length, repeat the above 10 rows until you have reached your desired length)

From here, knit in garter stitch (knit every row) for 8 rows. Cast off. Weave in all of your ends.

Here’s a closeup of the 10-row pattern:

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4 Comments

  1. Hi
    I’m just about finished knitting this and it looks great. However the instructions say at the end of the 10 rows I should just do 8 rows of garter. If I did this, then the finish at both ends wont be even, Shouldn’t I knit another 8 rows of the pattern and then 8 rows of garter to finish. This will make the blanket look symetrical at both ends.

    1. Hi, Adrian!
      Repeat the 10 rows over and over again until the blanket is the length you’d like it to be. I repeated these rows 24 times! Then, at the end, you can knit another 8 rows of garter stitch (or whatever you feel makes it look more even!) to end the blanket. Have a wonderful day and happy Knitting!

    1. Hi, Shelley! I’m so glad you like it.
      Measuring the baby blanket on my own queen sized bed, it would need to be about 3x as wide to fit a queen size bed. So, I would cast on 360 stitches to make it queen size! I knit a very similar blanket for our bed years ago and still keep it on our bed for daily use! It’s been my favorite! I think you’ll love a queen size one, too! Happy Knitting!