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Throw measures 47” x 62” (119 x 158 HOW TO FINGER KNIT

cm) Begin your chain by making a slip knot

NOTES:
1. This throw is made without knitting
needles. The stitches are formed with
your fingers.
2. Try to keep the size of your loops
CRAFT consistent throughout.
LACE
SKILL LEVEL 3. For ease of handling, work with the
BEGINNER
blanket laid out on a table. As the
piece grows, roll or fold it to keep
it out of the way of the row being
worked.
Designed by Sandi Rosner 4. To join a new ball of yarn, tie a tight
knot, leaving an approximately 3" tail
What you will need: to be woven in when the knitting is Pull the yarn through the loop of the slip
done. knot to make your first chain stitch.
RED HEART® Irresistible:
8 balls 7641

GAUGE: 2 sts = 4” (10 cm); THROW


3 rows = 4” (10 cm). CHECK Using your fingers, chain 24.
YOUR GAUGE. Row 1: Starting with the next to last
chain, pull a loop through the side of
each chain.
Row 2: Work back in the other direction,
pulling a loop through each of the loops
RED HEART®
made in Row 1, with the final loop in the
Irresistible™,
last chain. 23 sts.
Art E848 available
in 10 oz (283 g), 29 yd (26 m) Continue working back and forth in rows
balls until piece measures approximately 60".
Bind off (see how-to information below).

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FINISHING
No-Needles Knit Use your fingers to weave in ends on
the wrong side.

Blanket ABBREVIATIONS
st(s) = stitch(es)

This cozy blanket is perfect for beginners,


because no needles are used! You can see how
the loops are formed in knitted fabric without
having to learn to use any awkward needles.
You’ll love how comfy-cozy your blanket is!
SHOP KIT Visual learners can refer to our HOW TO FINGER
KNIT information at the end of the pattern.

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Keep pulling the yarn through the new Continue creating new loops in the side Finish the row by pulling a new loop Pull the second stitch through the first
loop until you have the desired number of each chain until you reach the end. through that chain. stitch.
of chains. For this pattern, make 24
chain stitches.

Begin your second row by pulling a new Continue working back and forth in
loop through the loop just made. rows until piece is the desired length. The first stitch has been bound off.

Continue pulling a new loop through BINDING OFF


each loop of the previous row, working To bind off, begin by knitting the first Knit the next stitch and pull it through
To begin the first row, create a new loop from left to right, until you reach the last two stitches. the loop to the right, binding off
by pulling the yarn through the side of loop, which is actually the last stitch of another stitch.
the second to last chain. your beginning chain.

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Continue to end of row. One loop
remains.

Cut yarn and pull the cut end through


the remaining loop to fasten off.

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