KNITTING PATTERN -- Tulia Blanket – P198
The Tulia Blanket is a beginner friendly lace pattern which is easily memorised. Although this blanket looks complicated, it is not a hard pattern to work, and certainly keeps your interest whilst knitting. The pattern is written out in full, row by row.
The Tulia Blanket is a beginner friendly lace pattern which is easily memorised. Although this blanket looks complicated, it is not a hard pattern to work, and certainly keeps your interest whilst knitting. The pattern is written out in full, row by row.
The Tulia Blanket is a beginner friendly lace pattern which is easily memorised. Although this blanket looks complicated, it is not a hard pattern to work, and certainly keeps your interest whilst knitting. The pattern is written out in full, row by row.
SKILL LEVEL - Intermediate
FINISHED MEASUREMENT
AFTER BLOCKING
Width -- 86 cm [34 in].
Length -- 117 cm [46 in].
YARN REQUIRED
The Blanket was knitted in ‘fiddlesticks – PEPPIN 8’ 8ply, 100% Australian Fine Merino Wool, (Colour 806) superwash which is a beautifully soft yarn - 880 metres / 960 yards. This blanket would also work well if knitted up in a cotton.
NEEDLES REQUIRED
4 mm (US 6 : UK 8) 61 cm (24 in) circular needles, or extra-long straight needles.
OTHER MATERIALS
8 x 50 g balls - each 50 gram ball measures 110 m / 120 yds.
Stitch markers.
Darning needle to sew in the ends.
GAUGE / TENSION
22 sts / 30 rows worked on 4 mm (US 6 : UK 8) in stocking st.