This was just the tutorial I needed. I love the black border. I am making a blanket for my brother using my dear Mum's wool I have inherited. He likes black, so a black border, grey inner square and finally a small square of a bright colour using the remnant wool Mum had left over the years down the years. My Mum and brother were very close, I think he will be pleased with the gift.
Ina I really enjoy your way of doing mytered squares. I really like the way you work your solid colour and it forms a border around your coloured yarn. Your way of decreasing also forms an attractive line. I have knitted mitered square blankets, but with one variegated yarn, also nice. The way you pick up your stitches is also the way I do it and I think it shows the least. I mainly knit socks so I have got many little balls left over from socks, so all I need is a solid colour. Thank you
Already knitting a mitred square blanket, (not very big yet though) and had been adding white squares at intervals to bring the colours together. Now I want to knit one this way. I think it is much more effective. Thank you for sharing your technique. 👍🏼😍
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to do this tutorial, Ina. I have been looking forward to it, and I have been collecting my sock yarn scraps in a tall vase for this very purpose. Please enjoy the "coffee" I just sent you ...
Loved the tutorial, Ina. Thanks so much for the very clear instructions. I will practice picking up the loose end as you demonstrated. What a time saver! I love learning new tips so thanks for this one. ❤️
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial. I am not a big knitter, mostly crochet, and yet I found this clear and instructive. Love the use of scraps!
This is such a nice blanket and is the first time I've seen a black border between the squares and I love it very much, it allows me to see better each square, love it!
Ina, thank you so much for this. I have bags of Holst Supersoft scraps waiting to be made into a blanket. Now I know what to do. Thank you, thank you so much. 😘😘😘
Thank you so much Ina! I have admired your blanket and now I can make one for myself! So many helpful hints. I really like the idea of using a soft cabled needle!...off to buy you a cuppa...wish we could sit and knit together!
Hej Ina, the blanket looks great and all colours really pop when they are framed with a darker one. 🧶 Thank you for the pattern and the good description! 🌼
Thank you so much Ina! I was wondering how you made that and I will have to give it a try. It is so pretty. ❤ Would like to see how you do your socks someday.🧶
I thank you for making the decrease easier to understand. I had been making that part more difficult than it should have been, I had completely forgot the steps taken on the wrong side, of the work. I was consistant in my approach, so, the only thing that I did was possibly make the square a little larger than it should have been. I muddled through the finish of each square. I even started one or two facing the wrong way. But again, I was consistent. Knitting is wonderful, I just took it up recently, knitting also helped me to hold the yarn better when I crochet.💖💖💖💖💖
When you begin the first square for your mitered squares blanket, is your first row plain knit? How do you begin? I’m about to start one and want to make it like yours. ☺️
Thank you! I have one tutorial planned for how to start. But what you do is to cast on 49 sts with the boarder colour and knit the first square as described in the tutorial.
I’ll add to the thanks! Yes, we have a similar lockdown as you do in Norway, and it started at about the same time. Hang in there! PS... You might not have noticed that near the beginning, said to cast on 39 st, but later on, you did mention “49”.
Hi Pam, and thanks for your question. I will pick up stitches in all the purl bumps along the sides and knit a boarder that way. I'm doing a separate tutorial explaining the process shortly.
Love this blanket. Great video thank you for sharing. Just curious how do you do the finishing border when you've completed the blanket. How do you continue the border in pattern? I mean to keep the mitered ridge to the edge.
Wonderful tutorial! My only question is how do you begin, after knitting the first square (how do you join the first two and then the first three squares)? Many thanks!
Thanks🤗 Cast on 24 stitches, then pick up in the center stitch of the first sqaure + the remaining 24 stitches as described in the tutorial. When adding a square on the upper edge of an existing square, simply pick up 24 sts + the center stitch from the upper edge, then cast on 24 new stitches. Hope this was clear😊
How do you add the border on the two long sides? Do you pick up all the stitches on the top on one long needle and knit the matching black border rows?
Hi Ina it’s Beautiful way to join the squares, I have to ask you I have started knitting mitered squares do I join the two squares and build the rest of the blanket squares?
I’ll have to add the black stripe later, when I’ve finished the entire blanket. Pick up stitches in the purl bumps along the entire side of the blanket, and knit 5 rows solid colour. 😊
Hello Ina. I have seen quite a few "Cozy Memories Blankets" on UA-cam, but it remained by watching only. When I saw your tutorial and the colorscheme somehow I fel for it and now Ihave started my very first Cozy Memories Blanket. Love the way you do the slipstitch to give each square a lovely detail. Thank you somuch for sharing and inspiration! Greetings out of the Netherlands. Marjan (Marjanmaakt on Ravely)
Ina Is there a pattern for your blanket. This is just what I want as I love the border. I'm just a little confused because you mention bringing the yarn in front which for me means a purl; but there are no purls in this blanket, is that correct. So the decorative stitch is formed because the yarn is brought to the front; however it seems that it's still a knit. Am I correct? I am enjoying the tutorial as I have wanted to make this blanket for a very long time. I especially love the solid or dark border. I am probably going to do the same thing as I believe it finishes it off nicely. Thanks. Mae
This is beautiful! How do you complete the blanket with the final piece of the black border? Since you’re not adding any more squares, are you just doing a final regular border?
Hi Linda, and sorry for my late reply. When I'm done with the total number of squares, I will pick up stitches in all the purl bumps and knit back and forth to add a black border on the two remaining sides. I will record a tutorial explaining this quite soon.
Tak for hjælpen, Ina. rigtig godt. Jeg er ved kanten nu. Mit bliver ca. 1 m + 1 m strikket i strømpegarn i mange farver, flot ser det ud😉 Det er til min søns kontorstol, så det skal være lidt stærkt og holdbart.
Hi, I would like to know how much of the border yarn (black) that you used in this beautiful blanket. I would hate too run out, that would be awful. Thanks so much for this tutorial!
Thank you for you question, and sorry for my late reply. I haven´t measured the amount needed of the boarder yarn yet, but will most definitely do so soon! I'm planning to write up the pattern, and will state the needed yardage there.
Thats right! Cast on 49 stitches using black. Then knit the square as described in the tutorial, and switch colour after you've knitted five times back and forth with the black colour.
Hi, thank you for your question. I will describe the process in detail in an upcoming tutorial. You basically cast on the stitches for the first half of the square (24) and pick up the center stitch on the lower right corner of your existing square, and continue picking up 24 sts along the right side.
Cast on 49 stitches and start working the pattern😊 (k24, slip the center sts with yarn in front of the knitting, k24) Turn work and do the double front decrease, as described in the tutorial.
This was just the tutorial I needed. I love the black border. I am making a blanket for my brother using my dear Mum's wool I have inherited. He likes black, so a black border, grey inner square and finally a small square of a bright colour using the remnant wool Mum had left over the years down the years. My Mum and brother were very close, I think he will be pleased with the gift.
I love the story! hank you for sharing!
Thanks, Ina. This is the look I was going for and now I know how to do it!!
Happy to hear it!🤗
I really like the black border incorporated as you knit each block. Thank you for sharing this.
Ina I really enjoy your way of doing mytered squares.
I really like the way you work your solid colour and it forms a border around your coloured yarn.
Your way of decreasing also forms an attractive line.
I have knitted mitered square blankets, but with one variegated yarn, also nice.
The way you pick up your stitches is also the way I do it and I think it shows the least.
I mainly knit socks so I have got many little balls left over from socks, so all I need is a solid colour.
Thank you
Thanks, Anita💓 Knitting a mitered square blanket is a great way to use those sock yarn scraps🥳
Thank You for
this tutorial!!!Very very useful. I like a lot!!!
Thank you for recording this video Ina.It is clear and easy to follow.
Already knitting a mitred square blanket, (not very big yet though) and had been adding white squares at intervals to bring the colours together. Now I want to knit one this way. I think it is much more effective. Thank you for sharing your technique. 👍🏼😍
So pretty. Great way to use scraps of yarn. Thank you!
A sincere “thank you” - what a great tutorial. I am ready!
Great idea. Just finished a mitered square blanket and swore never again. But seeing this makes me rethink my decision. It looks super.
I like the black border idea. I’m knitting a mitred blanket too. I really enjoy the knit. Thanks for your tutorial
Pro tip : watch series on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies these days.
Thanks so much! We are in our third lockdown in Ontario, so this will be the perfect project when I finish my day:)
Huge thank you for this tutorial! 😊😊 i am looking forward to knit mine blanket now 😚
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to do this tutorial, Ina. I have been looking forward to it, and I have been collecting my sock yarn scraps in a tall vase for this very purpose. Please enjoy the "coffee" I just sent you ...
Thank you so much💕
This was SO very helpful. Thank-you for making this tutorial - can't wait to try it out!
Thank you Ina! Great tutorial 😍
Loved the tutorial, Ina. Thanks so much for the very clear instructions. I will practice picking up the loose end as you demonstrated. What a time saver! I love learning new tips so thanks for this one. ❤️
Great tutorial. Thank you so much. Your blanket is very very nice
I like the way you frame each square of you blanket w the black yarn it’s pretty keepknitting enjoy stay healthy too God bless you dear
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial. I am not a big knitter, mostly crochet, and yet I found this clear and instructive. Love the use of scraps!
Magic! Thank you
Clearest description I've seen. Thank you!
Thank you, Ina. Yours is the very best tutorial I've seen.
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! This is a very clear and helpful tutorial.
This is such a nice blanket and is the first time I've seen a black border between the squares and I love it very much, it allows me to see better each square, love it!
Starting out with a border will make the mitered squares easier to attach. So thank you so much for this tutorial!!!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much,Ina,,,
I really want to do it,
Elaine😍😍
Thank you. I have wanted to know how to do this. I will try this as soon as I can get to the yarn shop.
Ina, thank you so much for this. I have bags of Holst Supersoft scraps waiting to be made into a blanket. Now I know what to do. Thank you, thank you so much. 😘😘😘
Thank you, Ina! Such a neat way to deal with the ends! I missed watching your latest podcasts; I'll jump over to it :)
Your knitting is nice and even. Thank you for sharing your talent, your instructions are very easy to follow.
Thank you so much Ina! I have admired your blanket and now I can make one for myself! So many helpful hints. I really like the idea of using a soft cabled needle!...off to buy you a cuppa...wish we could sit and knit together!
Thank you Peggy! Knitting together sounds so cozy🤗
Thank you for the tutorial. x
Thank you Ina!
Gorgeous “stained glass” blanket!
Lovely thank you live the connecting border
Wonderful tutorial, very clear and I’m inspired to start one with all my scraps!! Thank you Ina.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. Your blanket is gorgeous.
Hej Ina, the blanket looks great and all colours really pop when they are framed with a darker one. 🧶 Thank you for the pattern and the good description! 🌼
pro tip : watch series on Flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Chandler Brooks yea, have been using flixzone} for since november myself :D
@Chandler Brooks Yup, have been using Flixzone} for since december myself :D
Tack för en bra och tydlig tutorial!
This is great. 🌸
Thanks for your video. You made it very easy to understand ❤
I’m happy to hear! 🤗
Thats so great ! 💛 Thank you so much Ina ❣️
Amazing. Thank you fir making this tutorial.
Thank you so much Ina! I was wondering how you made that and I will have to give it a try. It is so pretty. ❤ Would like to see how you do your socks someday.🧶
The tutorial I've most been looking forward to!!
😁enjoy!
Brilliant! Don’t know how I missed this until now as I really wanted to know how you made this wonderful blanket. Thank you so much Ina 💕🌿
I thank you for making the decrease easier to understand. I had been making that part more difficult than it should have been, I had completely forgot the steps taken on the wrong side, of the work. I was consistant in my approach, so, the only thing that I did was possibly make the square a little larger than it should have been. I muddled through the finish of each square. I even started one or two facing the wrong way. But again, I was consistent. Knitting is wonderful, I just took it up recently, knitting also helped me to hold the yarn better when I crochet.💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you, Ina😊
Detta ska jag spara till hösten, stort tack ❤
Me encantó. Gracias por explicarlo 🤗👍🇨🇱
Excellent video!
Beautiful 💓 thank you so much.
Nuevamente me encuentro con este tutorial y me encanta lo bien explicado ..muchas gracias . Trataré de tejerlo 😊🇨🇱☔️
Thank you so much. Very clear instructions.
Tack för en informativ film .
, har väntat på den här👍🏼👌
Thank you so much! ❤️
Tack Ina! Jättebra video👌
When you begin the first square for your mitered squares blanket, is your first row plain knit? How do you begin? I’m about to start one and want to make it like yours. ☺️
Veldig bra med slike tutorials 🥰
So pretty blanket thank you do you have a tutorial on how to knit an edge boarder with miter corners too than k you Gloria
I love this blanket. It is exactly what I was looking for. Do you have a tutorial on how to start the blanket?
Thank you! I have one tutorial planned for how to start. But what you do is to cast on 49 sts with the boarder colour and knit the first square as described in the tutorial.
How do I start from the beginning? Love the blanket
Me encanta! Ya quiero tejer una igual.muchas gracias por el tutorial
Thank you .. very naice 👍🌹😍
I’ll add to the thanks! Yes, we have a similar lockdown as you do in Norway, and it started at about the same time. Hang in there! PS... You might not have noticed that near the beginning, said to cast on 39 st, but later on, you did mention “49”.
So sorry for confusing with incorrect total of stitches! The total amount is 49😊
Thank you!
This looks like a fun project. When will you write up and release your sock pattern? I'm looking forward to that!
A sock tutorial will come next! I plan to write down the pattern then too😊
@@InaKnits I have sock yarn waiting! Thank you!
Hello Ina. Roxy here from South Africa. Please share how you start the 1st square
Thank you for this tutorial! One question how do you make a border on the right edge and on the top to close it?
Did you ever figure this out??? I have the same question!
@@birthday73 me too😔
Hi Pam, and thanks for your question. I will pick up stitches in all the purl bumps along the sides and knit a boarder that way. I'm doing a separate tutorial explaining the process shortly.
I would like to know how did you started the first square. I am from Chile and I loved your blanket . Thanks
Hi, thanks for your question:)
I cast on 49 stitches and knit the square as described in the tutorial.
Love this blanket. Great video thank you for sharing. Just curious how do you do the finishing border when you've completed the blanket. How do you continue the border in pattern? I mean to keep the mitered ridge to the edge.
Thank you! I pick up stitches in every purl bump along the side and knit 5 times back and forth.
Wonderful tutorial! My only question is how do you begin, after knitting the first square (how do you join the first two and then the first three squares)? Many thanks!
Thanks🤗
Cast on 24 stitches, then pick up in the center stitch of the first sqaure + the remaining 24 stitches as described in the tutorial.
When adding a square on the upper edge of an existing square, simply pick up 24 sts + the center stitch from the upper edge, then cast on 24 new stitches.
Hope this was clear😊
This is great tutorial - I love the black border looks like a knitted quilt! Just me or is the total cast on stitches 49 and not 39 as mentioned?
Thank you! You are probably right😅
This tutorial is aweosme! Is there a pattern for this blanket.
How do you add the border on the two long sides? Do you pick up all the stitches on the top on one long needle and knit the matching black border rows?
Hi! Yes I do. It worked out really well😊
Hi Ina it’s Beautiful way to join the squares, I have to ask you I have started knitting mitered squares do I join the two squares and build the rest of the blanket squares?
Hi have you got a video on how to get the first miter block with the boarder thank you
Not yet, but a tutorial is in the making🤗 Hope to get it out on UA-cam next week.
Hi Ina thank you for your quick reply I will be looking
Forward for the video I do love the way your blanket looks with the black border thank you
FINALLY!!!😄😄😄😄😄
how do you start with the border at the first square
How do you put the final black strips on the two remaining edges when you are finished with the blocks?
I was wondering the same thing. Thank you for the video Ina.
I’ll have to add the black stripe later, when I’ve finished the entire blanket. Pick up stitches in the purl bumps along the entire side of the blanket, and knit 5 rows solid colour. 😊
This has been my question too! Thank you for asking and I can finally see the answer!
@@InaKnits thank you, found my answer by scrolling down, apologies. Thank you for this great tutorial.
Hello Ina. I have seen quite a few "Cozy Memories Blankets" on UA-cam, but it remained by watching only. When I saw your tutorial and the colorscheme somehow I fel for it and now Ihave started my very first Cozy Memories Blanket. Love the way you do the slipstitch to give each square a lovely detail.
Thank you somuch for sharing and inspiration!
Greetings out of the Netherlands.
Marjan (Marjanmaakt on Ravely)
I just came across your video. How do you knit the first square with the border?
I cast on 49 stitches and knit the square as described in the tutorial☺️
How did you do the first square
Cast on 49 stitches and knit the mitered square as described in the tutorial.
Ina Is there a pattern for your blanket. This is just what I want as I love the border. I'm just a little confused because you mention bringing the yarn in front which for me means a purl; but there are no purls in this blanket, is that correct. So the decorative stitch is formed because the yarn is brought to the front; however it seems that it's still a knit. Am I correct? I am enjoying the tutorial as I have wanted to make this blanket for a very long time. I especially love the solid or dark border. I am probably going to do the same thing as I believe it finishes it off nicely. Thanks. Mae
May I ask after I’m finished adding the squares o need to add border on top and one side how do I do that ?
I picked up one stitch in every purl ‘bump’ along one side and knit the border in garter for five rows. Bind off loosely.
do you have to knit a 2or 3 squares before adding border
This is beautiful! How do you complete the blanket with the final piece of the black border? Since you’re not adding any more squares, are you just doing a final regular border?
Hi Linda, and sorry for my late reply. When I'm done with the total number of squares, I will pick up stitches in all the purl bumps and knit back and forth to add a black border on the two remaining sides. I will record a tutorial explaining this quite soon.
How did you finish right edge of your metered blanket border edge
I picked up one stitch in every purl bump along the side and knitted five times back and forth😊
How do you do the outside border when you are all done?
You have to pick up stitches along the side and knit the 5-row border after all the squares are completed.😊
@@InaKnits ohh I see, thank you. Do you pick up one for one?
Yes, I’ll pick up one stitch in all the purl ‘bumps’, just like I would when adding a new square😊
Hi and thank you for the video! 😊 I guess at minutes 2:24 you meant to cast on 49 stitches, instead of 39? (24+1+24)? Thanks a mill in advance 😊
Yes!!😄
Very nice tutorial. May I ask which brand of yarn you used for the charcoal color? Thank you.
thanks! It is Sandnes Sisu. Color no 1088.
Tak for hjælpen, Ina. rigtig godt. Jeg er ved kanten nu. Mit bliver ca. 1 m + 1 m strikket i strømpegarn i mange farver, flot ser det ud😉 Det er til min søns kontorstol, så det skal være lidt stærkt og holdbart.
Så godt å høre☺️ Lykke til med teppet!
Hi, I would like to know how much of the border yarn (black) that you used in this beautiful blanket. I would hate too run out, that would be awful. Thanks so much for this tutorial!
Oh, and enjoy the cuppa I sent! ☕️
Thank you for you question, and sorry for my late reply. I haven´t measured the amount needed of the boarder yarn yet, but will most definitely do so soon! I'm planning to write up the pattern, and will state the needed yardage there.
Thank you SO much!
Hei Ina, takk så mye fra Nederland. Hvor mange squares har du laget?
I want to make this but how do I start the squares
Cast on 49 sts with the boarder colour and knit the first square as described in the tutorial :)
How do you start the first square. I assume you start with black
Thats right! Cast on 49 stitches using black. Then knit the square as described in the tutorial, and switch colour after you've knitted five times back and forth with the black colour.
how do you start the second and 3rd square to increase the blanket
Hi, thank you for your question. I will describe the process in detail in an upcoming tutorial. You basically cast on the stitches for the first half of the square (24) and pick up the center stitch on the lower right corner of your existing square, and continue picking up 24 sts along the right side.
How do you begin the blanket?
Cast on 49 stitches and start working the pattern😊 (k24, slip the center sts with yarn in front of the knitting, k24) Turn work and do the double front decrease, as described in the tutorial.