How to Arm Knit a Blanket: 7 Steps
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Introduction:
Arm knitting is an exciting and fun way to create gorgeous, cozy blankets using just your arms and your favorite yarn. No needles are required! In this guide, we’ll walk you through the seven steps needed to arm knit a blanket.
1. Gather materials:
To begin arm knitting your blanket, you’ll need bulky or super-bulky yarn (preferably one that recommends at least size 15 US knitting needles) and your arms. Make sure you have enough skeins of yarn to reach the desired size of your blanket.
2. Create a slipknot:
To start, make a slipknot by creating a loop with the yarn, inserting your right hand into the loop, grabbing the working yarn (the end attached to the skein), and pulling it through the loop. Slide the loop onto your right arm and tighten it comfortably.
3. Cast on stitches:
Begin casting on stitches by holding the working yarn in your left hand and the tail end in your right hand. Insert your right hand under both strands of yarn, then grab just the working yarn and pull it through to create a loop. Slip this new loop onto your right arm, tightening as necessary. Repeat until you’ve cast on enough stitches for the desired width of your blanket.
4. Knit the first row:
With all stitches cast onto your right arm, start knitting by holding the working yarn in your right hand, ready to pass it onto your left arm. Slide the first stitch on your right arm over and off while pulling up new working yarn from behind it to create a new loop. Place this new loop onto your left arm. Repeat with all stitches until all are transferred to your left arm.
5. Knit additional rows:
Repeat step 4, transferring stitches from one arm to the other until you knit enough rows for the desired length of your blanket.
6. Bind off:
To bind off and secure your stitches, knit the first two stitches from your left arm onto your right arm. Then take the first stitch on your right arm and slip it over the second stitch. Knit another stitch from your left arm to your right, and again slip the first stitch on your right arm over the new stitch. Repeat until just one stitch remains on your right arm.
7. Finishing:
Cut a tail of yarn, leaving enough length to weave in, and pull it through the last remaining loop on your arm. Tighten to secure, then weave in all ends using your fingers or a large tapestry needle.
Conclusion:
Congratulations! You’ve now successfully arm knitted a cozy blanket! It’s an eye-catching, unique addition to any room, or a thoughtful handmade gift for a friend or family member. Enjoy the warmth and satisfaction that comes from creating something truly special with just your two hands.