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It’s time to join your squares together, but don’t panic, there’s no sewing involved! Instead, you'll be using a clever method of knitting the squares together. Just pay attention to the chart below and make sure you join the squares in the right order! If you need help with any techniques, remember to check out the video course created especially for this Rainbow Blanket knitalong.

"Due to the meditative qualities of its gentle repeating textures, this blanket is guaranteed to make you more relaxed as you knit"
Brush up on the skills needed for this pattern with this tutorial
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Blocking is done to set the shape and enhance the stitch definition of knitted pieces, helping it to lie flat. It involves wetting the fabric before making up, incase there is any shrinkage, and it…
| Yarn | West Yorkshire Spinners Re:treat Chunky | |
| Yarn Colours | West Yorkshire Spinners Re:treat Chunky, shades (A) 010 Pure, three 100g balls, (B) 714 Mind, two 100g balls, (C) 552 Adore, (D) 341 Tranquil, (E) 221 Mellow, (F) 452 Serene, (G) 738 Calm, one 100g ball of each; 4ply or similar, small amount | |
| Needles | : 6mm straight, 6mm long circular, 6.5mm straight | |
| Additional | Cable needle; Tapestry needle | |
| Tension Square | 14 sts and 19 rows; 10cm x 10cm; Stocking stitch; 6.5mm needles |
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