



Born in 2026 Stroller Blanket Knitting Pattern
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Born in 2026 Stroller Blanket Knitting Pattern – knit and purl only – easy beginner-friendly pattern with row-by-row instructions.
Each pattern is created manually, without the use of AI.
The final size of the project will depend on the yarn and needle size you choose. Here are examples for three different yarn weights:
Sport weight (5 ply) with 3.5 mm (US 4) needles:
65 × 65 cm (25″ × 25″) — approx. 400 g
DK (8 ply) or worsted weight (8 ply) with 3.75 mm – 4 mm (US 5-7) needles:
80 × 80 cm (31″ × 31″) — approx. 600 – 650 g
Aran weight (10 ply) with 5.5 mm (US 9) needles:
90 × 90 cm (35″ × 35″) — approx. 700 – 750 g
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Born in 2026 Stroller Blanket Knitting Pattern
Knit something truly special for your little one with this Born in 2026 Stroller Blanket Knitting Pattern, featuring adorable baby footprints and the year “2026”, a meaningful design to celebrate a newborn baby. This Born in 2026 stroller blanket is created using only knit and purl stitches, making it ideal for beginners. The foot prints, numbers, and border are worked in textured garter stitch, while the background is smooth stockinette stitch, creating a soft raised effect without any colorwork or charts. Perfect as a newborn baby throw, stroller blanket, nursery accent, pregnancy announcement prop, or baby shower gift, this timeless and memorable design is suitable for both baby boys and girls.
WORK SEQUENCE
The blanket begins with a garter stitch border, which frames the entire design and adds structure. After that, you will work the central section in stockinette stitch, where the baby feet and the numbers “2026” motif are formed using a combination of reverse stockinette and garter stitch following the written instructions. Each row clearly tells you which stitches to knit and which to purl, allowing you to follow the pattern step by step with ease. This structured, line-by-line format is especially beginner-friendly and makes it easy to track your progress as the design gradually appears.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
The final size of the project will depend on the yarn and needle size you choose. Here are examples for three different yarn weights:
Sport weight (5 ply) with 3.5 mm (US 4) needles:
65 × 65 cm (25″ × 25″), approx. 400 g
A lightweight and compact size, perfect for newborns, bassinets, car seats, stroller walks, and warm spring or summer days.
DK (8 ply) or worsted weight (8 ply) with 3.75 mm – 4 mm (US 5-7) needles (sample shown):
80 × 80 cm (31″ × 31″), approx. 600 – 650 g
A versatile everyday baby blanket size, great for strollers, cribs, tummy time, baby showers, and year-round use.
Aran weight (10 ply) with 5.5 mm (US 9) needles:
90 × 90 cm (35″ × 35″), approx. 700 – 750 g
A larger and extra cozy blanket, ideal for colder autumn and winter months, naps, nursery decor, and wrapping your little one in warmth and comfort.
GAUGE
22 stitches × 32 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4″ × 4″) in sport yarn
18 stitches × 26 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4″ × 4″) in DK or worsted
16 stitches × 23 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4″ × 4″) in aran yarn
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Language: English
This knitting tutorial has been carefully designed and written by HitsKnits to guide you step by step with clarity and ease. Each pattern is created manually, without the use of AI (artificial intelligence), ensuring a natural design process, thoughtful construction, and careful attention to every detail.
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