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Diagonal of a rectangle
Diagonal of a rectangle













diagonal of a rectangle

This is the area I created with a grey and white stripe. Repeat these two rows until you have a triangle whose two sides measure 28 inches (this is the width of our blanket) Next row, and all even rows: Knit all stitches. (We’ve made or created 2 extra stitches in this row) Row 1: Knit in front and back of the first stitch, knit till the last but one stitch, knit in the front and back of the last stitch. And then you work in the following pattern: INCREASE: We start with the increase area, here in pink yarn. To knit a diagonal rectangle, you need to work your blanket in three portions- the increase, the middle, and the decrease.

diagonal of a rectangle

The exact yarn and colorways I have used are listed near the bottom of this post. You will need a yarn that works with this size needle, like these yarns. The circular needle is simply to accommodate a large number of stitches. Even though it is a circular needle, you need to knit back and forth, and not in the round. You will need a Size 17 US or 12.5mm Circular needle at least 29-inch long for this blanket. The only NEW part in a rectangle is the middle area, which I will explain below. If you have knit my corner to corner baby blanket before, you will already have figured out the increase and the decrease areas.

diagonal of a rectangle

#DIAGONAL OF A RECTANGLE HOW TO#

In today’s post, I’ll show you how to knit a diagonal rectangle baby blanket in 5 days! The yarn I used here makes it easy to finish this project in a short amount of time. I love knitting blankets and I picked this one up on Monday and finished it by the end of the week. Learn how to Knit a diagonal rectangle in this tutorial today! In addition, you’ll finish a cute baby blanket while learning this!















Diagonal of a rectangle