Gather Textiles

Baby Blanket Patterns by Gather Textiles and Daughter Handwovens

$7.00 CAD


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Wrap up your favourite baby in this sweet and cheerful blanket, designed in collaboration with Daughter Handwovens. This pattern weaves a blanket using the softest yarns! The project uses textured slub cotton and a lustrous bamboo blend to create a blanket that is soft, touchable, and (importantly!) machine washable. 

Also makes a great lap blanket for keeping warm while working at home or crafting in front of the tv.

This pattern requires a four shaft loom. 

You’ll need a reed at least 33” wide that is  ideally 8 dents per inch.

Difficulty: Beginner

Finished Dimensions: 1 baby blanket, approximately 30x45" 

Materials used: Gist Mallo  or Gist BeamBamboo Cotton

PDF - Download: This is for a PDF Pattern download. All PDF Patterns are non-refundable. 

We include a wif download for weavers using weaving software. If you are not using weaving software, not to worry. Everything you need is in the PDF. Happy weaving!

About Daughter Handwovens (the pattern designer):

Alex Forby is the owner and creator of Daughter Handwovens. She started Daughter with the simple desire to weave, have time at home, and connect with other women. Ever since she’s stumbled on to a bustling little business that has offered more than she could have asked for.

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