icunurse_celeste
If I seem a little strange, it's because I am.
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2005
Hello everyone,
I have been looking for a pattern that I could use to knit "hidden mickeys" into the edge for a baby blanket. I can knit, but I am not good enough or familiar enough to do this myself- therefore I am reaching out to the community.
I was thinking something like a garter stitch or a woven basket stitch for the main body of the blanket and then doing something that would give a row of large circle on the lower row- running and then two smaller circles "ears" above the larger cirlce row to make ears....all that would run across the top. I understand that the "row" of large and small circles would actually be many rows- does this make sense?
Any suggestions?
Other wise I was thinking of making something similar with a rag/chenielle quilt- using cutouts that are clipped to make the fringed mickey ears.
Help.
I have been looking for a pattern that I could use to knit "hidden mickeys" into the edge for a baby blanket. I can knit, but I am not good enough or familiar enough to do this myself- therefore I am reaching out to the community.
I was thinking something like a garter stitch or a woven basket stitch for the main body of the blanket and then doing something that would give a row of large circle on the lower row- running and then two smaller circles "ears" above the larger cirlce row to make ears....all that would run across the top. I understand that the "row" of large and small circles would actually be many rows- does this make sense?
Any suggestions?
Other wise I was thinking of making something similar with a rag/chenielle quilt- using cutouts that are clipped to make the fringed mickey ears.
Help.