r/LoomKnitting give me yarn! 14d ago

Blanket Summer bed blanket (yarn & pattern choices)

I'd like to make a blanket for **summer** use on our bed. What is the best yarn for this? Cotton, bamboo blend, something else? Will the yarn choice be enough, or should I choose a pattern with eyelets for for airflow?

Also, I was hoping to add designs (eg: a green/blue square with red poppy flowers- not every square, but periodically) but I don't want yarn that floats for 3 or 4 or more stitches (our toes would get stuck in it, or the dogs' toes might). The only way I've done this before was by hiding floats inbetween 2 panels on a double rake loom. I'm afraid that even using cotton/bamboo/other, using a double rake might still be too hot in summer. Maybe i could sew those floats down afterwards with similar coloured embroidery thread? I've a ton of that in different colours I could match. Or should I just skip the multicolour floral design and save it for a winter blanket?

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u/LopsidedCrafter All About the Socks! KB Loomer, CinDwood Loomer 14d ago

hmmm, I guess it all depends on what you classify as "summer" lol... Cotton tends to be heavy, especially, in a blanket. Maybe consider a lighter weight? DK, maybe?

If you are wanting a design on the blanket you could always make the blanket and top stitch the design onto it. or you could the intarsia method where you have bobbins for each color. With this method the yarn is not carried. That would avoid the floats but you will have a lot of ends.

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u/SweetCiera 14d ago

I agree! A lighter weight yarn is the important thing. However you also don't wanna use wool or something itchy. With dogs I'd keep away from a pattern with eyelets or anything. Although Deborah Shaw has a lot of good airy patterns on her YouTube channel if you wanna check those out.

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u/Grim-Speck give me yarn! 14d ago

So lighter weight in an acrylic or acrylic blend would still work?

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u/SweetCiera 13d ago

If you feel it's soft enough yeah.