Arm Knit Blanket Pattern

Arm Knit Blanket Pattern. See my newest video tutorial, released 9/13/19, right under the the pattern below. You can crochet any stitch you know while using your arm as your crochet hook.

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Use the yarn out of both the middle and outside of the last two skeins. When adding on a new skein of yarn, use a double knot to secure it to the working yarn. Knit 3, purl 3 across the rows.

Knit 3, Purl 3 Across The Rows.

This incredibly thick and soft arm knit blanket pattern takes just 45 minutes to complete. Purchase a handmade blanket or download the pattern here Don’t you absolutely want to just dive in!

Continue Until You Only Have One Loop Left.

Use the yarn out of both the middle and outside of the last two skeins. I show this in the video when adding on the second skein of yarn. Pattern uses approximately 2267 g.

49” From Nose To Tail.

See my newest video tutorial, released 9/13/19, right under the the pattern below. Arm knit blanket pattern (axsam.az) knit an enormous fluffy blanket in unbelievingly less time using a light colored chunky yarn for softness and warmth. Knit a blanket in just 45 minutes using your arms as the needles!

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To arm knit a blanket, make sure to choose a bulky yarn that’s meant for arm knitting. Slip into this cozy blanket designed by amanda bassetti of simplymaggie.com who designs many ingenious arm knitting patterns. I’m so thrilled to share this fabulous chunky arm knit blanket pattern with you!

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Arm knit a blanket in 45 minutes. Wool couture threw in a free arm knitting tutorial with my order so i could start straight away when my wool arrived. Knit two stitches from your left arm to your right arm, as you did all the way until this point, and then slip the first stitch over the second (see video).