Snowman Afghan

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If you've been looking for snowman craft ideas for the holiday season, look no further than the Snowman Afghan. This classic Christmas knitting pattern is the ultimate blanket for holiday movie marathons and relaxing evenings in front of the fire. This timeless blanket knitting pattern features a mixture of snowflake, snowmen, and cable motifs that are later pieced together after blocking.

Easy

Knitting Needle Size7 or 4.5 mm, Circular Knitting Needles

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Gauge20 sts and 26 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.

Finished SizeApprox 42 x 48 ins [106.5 x 122 cm]

Materials List

  • Patons Decor (100 g/3.5 oz;190 m/208 yds)

    • Main color MC (navy) 14 balls

    • Contrast A (aran) 2 balls

    • Contrast B (taupe) 1 ball

    • Small quantity of Contrast C (orange) for embroidery


  • Size 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) knitting needles or size needed to obtain tension
  • Size 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) circular needle 36 ins [90 cm) long
  • Cable needle

Instructions

Motif A (Make 12)

Note: When working from chart, wind small balls of the colors to be used, one for each separate area of color in the design. Start new colors at appropriate points. To change colors, twist the two colors around each other where they meet, on WS, to avoid a hole.

With MC, cast on 31 sts. Knit 3 rows (garter st) noting that first row is WS.

Work Chart I in stocking st to end of chart reading knit rows from right to left and purl rows from left to right.

With MC, knit 2 rows.

Cast off knitways (WS).

Work embroidery on Snowman as illustrated.

Motif B (Make 12)

Note: When working from chart, carry yarn not in use loosely across WS of work but never over more than 5 sts. When it must pass over more than 5 sts, weave it over and under color in use on next st or at centre point of sts it passes over. The colors are never twisted around one another.

With MC cast on 31 sts. Work 3 rows garter st noting that first row is WS and inc 4 sts evenly across last row. 35 sts.

Work Chart II in stocking st to end of chart reading knit rows from right to left and purl rows from left to right.

Next row: With MC, knit, dec 4 sts evenly across. 31 sts.
Next row: Knit.

Cast off knitways (WS).

Motif C (Make 24)

With MC cast on 31 sts.

Knit 3 rows, noting that first row is WS and inc 13 sts evenly across last row. 44 sts.

1st row: (RS). P4. K4. P2. K8. P2. K4. P2. K8. P2. K4. P4.
2nd and alt rows: Knit all knit sts and purl all purl sts as they appear.
3rd row: P4. (C4B. P2. C4F. C4B. P2) twice. C4B. P4.
5th row: As 1st row.
7th row: P4. (C4B. P2. C4B. C4F. P2) twice. C4B. P4.
9th row: As 1st row.
11th row: As 7th row.
13th row: As 1st row.
15th row: As 3rd row.
16th row: As 2nd row.

These 16 rows form pat.

Work a further 21 rows pat, ending with WS facing for next row.

Next row: Knit, dec 13 sts evenly across. 31 sts.
Next row: Knit.

Cast off knitways (WS).

Motif Edging:

With RS of work facing and MC, pick up and knit 35 sts along side of Motif.

Next row: (Wrong side). Knit.
Next row: Knit.

Cast off knitways (wrong side).

Finishing

Block squares to measurement. Join Motifs as illustrated in Diagram 1.

Side edging: With RS of work facing, circular needle and MC, pick up and knit 240 sts along side edge. Do not join. Working back and forth across needle, work 6 rows in garter st, inc 1 st at each end of row. 252 sts. Cast off knitways (WS).

Rep along opposite side edge.

Top and Bottom Edging:
With RS of work facing, circular needle and MC, pick up and knit 174 sts along top edge. Do not join. Working back and forth across needle, knit 6 rows, inc 1 st at each end of row. 186 sts. Cast off knitways (WS).

Rep along bottom edge.

Join mitred corners of edgings.

Fringe:
Cut 14 inch [35.5 cm] lengths of yarn. Taking 10 strands tog knot into fringe across top and bottom edges as shown.

Abbreviations

C4B
Slip next 2 stitches onto cable needle and leave at back of work. K2, then K2 from cable needle
C4F
Slip next 2 stitches onto cable needle and leave at front of work. K2, then K2 from cable needle

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This is a pretty blanket! At first the pattern looked kind of complicated, but after reading it throught, I don't think it's hard to do at all. Something that might help, especially if you have older eyes like I do You can right click and choose "view image" or "open image in new tab" and the charts will be larger and easier to see.

Must knit this -haven't seen anything like it anywhere else.

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