What size needles for temperature blanket?

You'll need to use a circular knitting needle about 29 - 32 inches long to hold all the stitches.
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What stitch do you use for a temperature blanket?

There is no one stitch that is best for a temperature blanket. However, that said, choosing a simple stitch will encourage you to pick up the project daily to work on it. If you are knitting a temperature blanket, garter stitch or linen stitch are good choices.
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How many stitches do you cast on for a temperature blanket?

If you want it to be square, you'll need to cast on about 340 stitches. If you want it slightly longer than square, cast on 280 stitches. If you don't have a lot of yarn in some colors, that will help reducing the yardage.
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Can you knit a temperature blanket?

Crocheting or knitting a temperature blanket is a fun way to chronicle your year in yarn. If you've been considering making a temperature blanket but don't know where to start, read this post. I've got details on how to start, picking yarn, and staying motivated for this year-long project!
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What is the best size needle to knit a blanket?

Circular needles are great for any blanket project. They're long enough to hold a whole blanket, and the size 8 is perfect for any worsted weight yarn. The best circular needles for a blanket are ChiaoGoo Circular Needles (US8). If you went with the yarn listed above, these will work great.
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How do I know what size knitting needle to use?

A simple guideline: Add the measurements (in millimeters) of the suggested needle size for each yarn and then use the needle that is closest in size to that number. For example, for a swatch of two strands of Wool-Ease Chunky, we added 6.5 mm plus 6.5 mm to get 13 mm. The closest needle size is 12 mm, which is a US 17.
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What size knitting needles should I use?

Medium sizes are generally the best for beginners. This means you should look for a width size of six (4mm), seven (4.5mm), or eight (5mm). For length, a 10-inch needle is usually a good starter size because they'll be small enough to handle easily.
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How big should a temperature blanket be?

QUICK TIP: Create a small swatch of your blanket, work 10 rows in the pattern you want for this Temperature Blanket. Measure how tall 10 rows is inches and multiply that by 3. That is how long your finished blanket will be in feet!
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How many colors of yarn do I need for a temp blanket?

Most often, people pick between 8-10 colors to represent their temperatures. Each of these colors will represent between 5-12 degree changes.
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How wide should a temperature blanket be?

This blanket measures about 45 inches by 72 inches and allows you to crochet 1 row per day for the full year.
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How do you buy yarn for a temp blanket?

The yarn weight you choose for your blanket may be determined by the pattern you pick. If you're freestyling your WIP, go for a yarn on the lighter side. Worsted weight is used quite often, with DK coming in a close second. Fingering weight could also be an exciting option.
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How many stitches do you need for a 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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What happens if you use knitting needles that are too big?

So by knitting with bigger needles, you'll have larger loops on the needles of the finer segments of the yarn as well, which will allow easy passage of the puffy parts. A second advantage to knitting thick and thin yarn with larger needles is the strain on your hands.
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What size needles for 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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What size needles for baby blanket?

Get a pair of US size 11 (8.0 mm) circular knitting needles.

This size works well for knitting a simple baby blanket with 2 strands of medium-weight yarn at a time. Make sure that you get a pair of needles with a long cable in between them.
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Does needle size matter knitting?

Why Does Size Matter? The size of the needle affects the length of the stitches and thus your finished product. The concept of gauge, or how many stitches fit into 1 inch of knitting, relies heavily on the size of the needles.
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What can I knit with size 6 needles?

Size 6 Knitting Needle Patterns (3.9 or 4.0 mm)
  • Effortlessly Elegant Belted Sweater.
  • Easy Holiday Knit Slippers.
  • One Skein, No Purl Scarf.
  • Knitted Baby Cardigan.
  • Audrey Hat.
  • The Aunt Dahlia Knit Cozy.
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What is the best crochet stitch for a temperature blanket?

Here are some suggestions of shorter stitches for your temperature blanket.
  • single crochet.
  • linen stitch.
  • granite stitch/moss stitch or even moss stitch.
  • granny stitch.
  • granny spike stitch.
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Are blankets knitted or crocheted?

Knitting and crochet both work well for blankets, but each has their pros and cons. The right choice for you depends on the type of blanket you want to make and your skills, time and budget. Most large blankets will be a major project regardless of whether you knit or crochet them.
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How much yarn is needed to crochet a temperature blanket?

This can vary depending on how large you want your blanket to be. Around 12+ skeins of yarn will make a good-sized throw, but you will probably need more depending on the fluctuations in the weather.
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What's harder knitting or crocheting?

Which is easier to learn knitting or crocheting. 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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Is crochet an expensive hobby?

Crocheting is a relatively inexpensive hobby on average, but can have a range of almost free to luxury. The starting cost of crocheting is around $20, and costs between $10 and $100 per project for yarn. Decreasing costs is possible by sourcing yarn for free from friends, yard sales, and through couponing.
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