| WK-WC-011
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| Encore Baby Blanket |
Encore is a soft, machine washable yarn marketed for knitting, but it works great in this 4 harness baby blanket woven using M's and O's. |
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| WK-ZK-917
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| Ruben's Baby Blanket |
Two superwash wool sock yarns are combined in plain weave to create a blanket with subtle striping in both the warp and weft. |
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| WK-YCS01
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| Shetland Wool Color Study Blanket |
Looking for a project to explore color combinations? This plain weave blanket examines how 18 colors interact with each other using Harrisville's Shetland wool. |
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| WK-YCS02
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| Perle Cotton Color Study Blanket |
Do you find yourself picking the same few colors over and over again because you just don't know how other colors will look together? This plain weave blanket examines how 18 colors interact with each other using 3/2 perle cotton. |
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| WK-YB-160
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| Tweedie Pie Baby Blanket |
The 4 harness Tweedie Pie Baby Blanket is made of a machine washable cotton/acrylic yarn and is perfect for a baby blanket or an adult lap throw. |
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| WK-YB-200
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| Springtime Blankie for Anderson |
Plainly, this little guy needed a green blanket to show off his carrot top! We made one for him using the machine washable and dryable 8/2 Orlon in a 4 harness rosepath/twill combination. |
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| WK-YB-159
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| Plaid Year-round Afghan |
Whether it is a cold day in January or a chilly night in May, this 4 harness doublewoven blanket will keep you comfy, and requires only a 26" weaving width to make. |
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| WK-YB-117
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| Doubleweave Wondrous Wool Throw |
Yes, you can make a blanket from a 26" weaving width without seaming if you have a 4 harness loom! Try this doubleweave technique and produce our blanket with a 46" finished width. |
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| WK-YB-198
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| Bright Crayons Blanket and Hat |
Sure, this snazzy 4-harness blanket would be enough, but this project also includes a coordinating hat for your favorite baby! |
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| WK-YB-175
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| Summertime Cotton Throw |
Just because the yarns are undyed, it doesn't mean that they are bland--three different yarns each have their own style and a fun consequence of washing is "tracking," an all-over textured pattern that might fool you into thinking that it can't be plain weave! |
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| WK-YB-124
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| WK-YB-252
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| On the Grid Blanket |
Monk's Belt never looked so good as in this 4-harness blanket using Harrisville Design's Shetland and Highland wools. |
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| WK-YB-248
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| WK-YB-267
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| Big Enough for Two |
Longing for a generously-sized chunky blanket, but limited to a 36" weaving width? Don't fret, just tackle this blanket made using double weave and Lamb's Pride Bulky. |
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| WK-YB-245
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| Sweet Baby Dreams |
Send your baby off to dreamland in this plain weave blanket woven from Plymouth's Dream Baby DK. |
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| WK-EL-006-
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| Hanna Blanket |
The Hanna Blanket combines two things we love: double weave used to make a blanket twice the width of your loom and a pre-measured warp! |
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