In this collection you will find patterns for beautiful, timeless baby blankets. Blanket in ridges is a classic, many of us have had a similar blanket as our baby's first. Ours is knitted in Alpakka Silk, a soft yarn that is well suited to swaddling small babies in. What all the blankets have in common is that they are knitted with small patterns and structures in soft, good qualities. Here, all you have to do is choose your favourite, whether you like stripes, eyelet patterns or structure. We hope you will be inspired and find one, or more, that will keep the baby nice and warm! If you are a complete beginner, we can recommend the Blanket in ridges, or perhaps Paul's purl-rib blanket.
Happy knitting!

Butterfly blanket

The blanket is knitted back and forth with ridges on all edges, the other stitches are knitted according to diagram.

Yarn: Babyull Lanett

Blanket in ridges

The blanket is knitted back and forth in ridges, and at the same time increase stitches and decrease stitches.

Yarn: Alpakka Silke

Bee blanket

The blanket is knitted back and forth with ridges on all 4 sides, and with pattern on all remaining stitches. Blanket is workes with double yarn (2 strands).

Yarn: Tynn Merinoull

Clover blanket

The blanket is knitted back and forth with eyelet pattern according to diagram, with ridges on all sides.

Yarn: Merinoull

Pauls purl-rib blanket

The blanket is knitted with double yarn (2 strands), stripe pattern and purl-rib.

Yarn: Sunday x2

Colette blanket

The blanket is knitted with eyelet pattern, and at the
same time ribbing on all sides.

Yarn: Duo