Hearts and babies go together any time of year, and this heart filled project — also known as the Zoe Baby Blanket by Lille Larson — is a great one not just because it’s adorable, but you might also learn something while you’re knitting it.
Each of those hearts is an independent unit form by knitting with the intarsia technique. This keeps the back of the blanket looking nice but is a little different from stranded knitting.
It’s not hard if you’ve never done it, and this project would give you a LOT of practice if you haven’t!
You can grab the free pattern from LoveCrafts.
[Photo: LoveCrafts.]
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Rose Garalde says
Thank you Sarah! This is the perfect gift for the new additions to the family. Maybe I will go for a pink variation
Sam says
I’ve been trying to make this blanket, and I’ve had to take it apart 2x. The stitch count isn’t adding up. Can you please write out the “heart pattern”
Sarah White says
It’s not my pattern but you can contact the designer. Here’s her profile on LoveCrafts: https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-us/user/maker/897e2bc5-7be4-4656-9b71-7bc6a2b12b52