Can you knit a large blanket?

In order to make a large knit blanket with a continuous pattern, you will need to use a circular needle. The long connector allows you more than ample room for your stitches. Use the circular needle length that best suits your work. For example, use a 60-inch circular needle if you are making a very wide blanket.
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How many stitches do I need for a large blanket?

If you want a medium sized blanket, then try casting on 120 stitches. For a large lap blanket, cast on 160 stitches. For an extra-large lap blanket, cast on 200 stitches.
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How big should I knit a blanket?

In America, the "standard" sizes for blankets are as follows:
  • Crib: 45 by 60 inches.
  • Twin: 66 by 90 inches.
  • Double: 80 by 90 inches.
  • Queen: 90 by 90 to 100 inches.
  • King: 108 by 90 to 100 inches.
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Should I knit or crochet a blanket?

Crocheting is less likely to unravel by mistake than knitting is. This is a major benefit of crocheting when first learning how to crochet vs knit. The stiffer nature of crocheted pieces makes it ideal for blankets or other items that don't need a flowing drape look.
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How many balls of wool do you need to knit a blanket?

A blanket is just a big square or rectangle, so no construction needed – whoop! For maximum warmth and speedy progress, we recommend using Crazy Sexy Wool and super chunky 25mm needles - around 7-8 balls of Crazy Sexy Wool should get you a small blanket; double it for a larger blanket.
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How much yarn do you need for a king size blanket?

King size bed blanket 60x80 inches - 13 lbs.
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How many yards of yarn do I need for a blanket?

Blankets can take a lot of yarn and as such, it is important to make sure you have enough yarn before beginning the project. As a general guideline, one yard per stitch might be required for making a baby blanket while an average twin bed-sized blanket takes between 300-330 yards.
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What size knitting needles do I need for a chunky blanket?

What size needles should I use for chunky wool? A pattern using chunky wool will generally need large needles. Around 7 - 8 mm is average, while 5.5 - 6 mm will give you a tighter fabric. Super chunky wool, which is ideal for making a very thick blanket, will need even bigger needles.
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How long would it take to knit a blanket?

This is a quick and easy to follow tutorial for arm knitting up a blanket FAST! The entire blanket should take 1 to 2 hours depending on how fast or slow you arm knit.
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How much does it cost to make a chunky knit blanket?

The big chunky blankets are so popular right now, but come with a huge price tag. I know you've seen them in stores and online… and can easily cost upward of $150! That is just not in this mommas budget. Today I'm going to show you how you can make one of your own… and all for just $30 in yarn.
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How much yarn do I need for a chunky blanket?

So taking into account all the above the short and simple formula is as follows: 1 ft² - 0.5 lbs. Explaining the formula, it means that for every 1 ft² of blanket you need 0.5 lbs of wool.
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What is the best yarn for chunky blankets?

Wool and acrylic yarn are both great options for chunky blankets. Acrylic yarn can, however, be more budget-friendly and also easier to take care of. A chunky blanket made of acrylic yarn is also generally easier to keep clean. It can easily be put into your washer and dryer if it becomes soiled or dirty.
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How big is a king size blanket?

King Size Bed

If you want a blanket that will be big enough to cover a bed this large, you should look for a king sized blanket. For reference, king size blanket dimensions are about 108” x 100”. California king mattresses are similar to king sized mattresses but their dimensions are slightly different.
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How big is an afghan blanket?

Commonly, you'll find afghans at 50 inches by 65 inches, or miniature versions called “lapghans” at 36 inches by 48 inches.
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How many skeins of yarn do I need for a full size afghan?

For a full-size blanket, you will need quite a bit of yarn, probably around 13-18 balls or skeins of yarn. Usually, afghans are very colorful, so you may have one skein of each and, if it's it's really colorful, that can add up. If the blanket only has one or a few colors, it may only be 10 skeins.
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Can you knit blankets?

Knitting a blanket is a lot of work but the thicker yarn will make it go faster. And she can go at her own pace. Yes, she'll need thick needles and a pattern. You can probably find a "chunky knit blanket pattern" for free and pick up a set of big needles at any big craft store.
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Is it cheaper to knit or crochet?

Crocheting is easier than knitting because knitting involves working with two needles and many live stitches, while crocheting only uses one hook and one live stitch. Correcting mistakes when crocheting is also simpler, and the cost to get started is cheaper than knitting.
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What do you call a person that crochets?

From what I can tell, the technical term for crocheter is actually “crochetier.” In fact, when type crochetier on my blog, no red line comes up! The reason for this is that the overall term crochet comes from the French word for hook.
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Which is harder knitting or crochet?

As a whole, crochet is easier than knitting. Crochet uses one hook & doesn't require the movement of stitches between needles, and is less likely to unravel. After learning the 5 basic crochet stitches, crocheters observe that their project works up more quickly.
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