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Knitted babies blanket

forever59
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I am trying to find knitting instructions for a pram cover with a raised leaf design, it is knitted in squares and then joined together. I would be very grateful if anyone has any details of the pattern number
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I know exactly the pattern you mean, forever59, as a bag of said squares knitted for my (now almost 18-year-old) son are in the cupboard of my sewing room!! It is knitted diagonally, has a leaf in one corner and rows of k1, yf type thing for the rest so that you end up with alternating squares of 4 leaves and a lacy square. Mine is SLIGHTLY different from this one - (scroll down page to pram cover pattern) - if you don't like this one (which is free), then pm me your email and I'll be happy to scan and send you my pattern (might have to wait a day or so for me to locate it!) I think mine is a Patons one, and it also has a lacy edging to go round it.0
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Thank you ChocClare for your pattern, it is just what I'm looking for. Hope to get the wool today if the pavements are o.k. Thank you again0
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Chocclare - thank you so much for that link, it has some really pretty baby patterns on there. I am going to print off the "Ann dress" one for my mum to have a go at. (I wouldn't even attempt it myself as I cannot knit to save my life!)
I have just found a lovely little wool and haberdashery shop locally that is floor to ceiling full of every possible yarn you can think of, and I have been trying to find an excuse to have a good rummage in there!Value of prizes 2010 - 2017: £8374 Wins 2022: Magic set
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