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Old 04-22-2008, 12:31 AM   #1
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Knit like a granny square?
Hey everyone! I'm just wondering if it's possible to knit a really simple square, starting in the center and increasing every row on the outside, like a crocheted granny square?
I'm sure that it's possible, but I wanna know if there's a simple way. I have this yarn and I'm not sure how much I have, though I know I can make a decent sized baby blanket. Since I'm not sure of the yardage, I don't wanna start making it so wide, then having it too long or not long enough. And I'd like a square, so I wanna knit it. Is there a simple way to do that, like cast on around and knit simple increases in the corners or something?
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Old 04-22-2008, 05:46 AM   #2
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heres a pattern to make a bag but you sew the squares together so you don't have to make a bag. Anyway here http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/na_kni...491106,00.html Hope this helps
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Old 04-22-2008, 06:12 AM   #3
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Is this what you mean? I didn't read the whole pattern so I'm not entirely sure if it's all one piece, but since it's called mitered I think it is.
http://resipsaknit.blogspot.com/2006...e-blanket.html
http://knittingtrina.blogspot.com/20...y-blanket.html
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Old 04-22-2008, 06:17 AM   #4
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it is possible to knit a granny square... the nurse i had 10 years ago when i was in labor with my firstborn knew how to knit them and was trying to help me figure out how to crochet a granny square (yes, i was crocheting while i was in labor LOL!)
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Yes, you can knit in squares. By using dpns and increasing evenly on 4 corners.
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The other option is a pinwheel blanket. You start in the center and go out until you run out of yarn. I think Elann has on on their website. (I know the sweater is there, not sure about a blanket, but all you do is leave out the sleeve holes!)

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Originally Posted by mwhite View Post
Yes, you can knit in squares. By using dpns and increasing evenly on 4 corners.
Originally Posted by LilHuskiesFootBallMom
it is possible to knit a granny square... the nurse i had 10 years ago when i was in labor with my firstborn knew how to knit them
The first link I posted shows you how to do it like Mary said.
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