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candicane
01-05-2006, 03:33 PM
I want to make the Debbie Bliss seed stitch hooded baby blanket. The pattern calls for Debbie Bliss Cashmerino. Too expensive for me.
I would like something with a soft wool in it like a merino, but would also like it to be machine washable. I tried to find a wool blend on yarndex, but it tells me there aren't any.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Candice
brendajos
01-05-2006, 04:06 PM
how about knitpicks Merino style? If you order from the link on this site amy gets a kick back AND it is only $2.79 a ball! :thumbsup:
brendajos
01-05-2006, 04:07 PM
it isn't machine washable though.....
does the pattern HAVE to be DK? i mean it is an afghan....is the gauge critical?
Ingrid
01-05-2006, 05:12 PM
Plymouth Encore has a dk weight that is very soft, machine washable and dryable and great for kids' things. I use it all the time.
If you really want wool, look for superwash wools. Dale of Norway has some soft superwash, but I don't know if they're in your price range.
DannahK
01-05-2006, 10:06 PM
Need to be careful with wools and babies too... some of them can be allergic to it... I was.
franna724
01-06-2006, 01:24 PM
I'm making a baby blanket for my SIL out of Caron Simply Soft. It's machine washable, not wool in case the baby has very sensitive skin, and is machine washable. I chose this yarn because I remember when my daughter was born--if it had to be handwashed, it probably wasn't used very often. And I want the blanket to be used, not folded and stored away.
Hope this helps.
Anna
candicane
01-06-2006, 03:10 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. I found some Debbie Bliss superwash merino at Elann that is in my price range. I'll cross my fingers and hope that the little one won't have a wool allergy. Has anyone used this yarn?
First Tubey, then blanket! So many projects that I want to try, so little free time to knit.
Candice
Ingrid
01-06-2006, 05:39 PM
I'm using Debbie Bliss Merino aran that is machine washable. It's beautifully soft. Even a woman at work who won't wear/work with wool loved it, so it should be good for a baby. A blanket is not generally worn against the skin, though, so it should be fine.