DIY Knit Blanket: Make Your Own in 45 Minutes

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The holiday season may have left us, but its chilly weather wants to stay just a bit longer. A DIY knit blanket is the perfect item to stay warm, but what makes it even better? A blanket that you worked hard to make and that saved you a pretty penny. Did you know you can knit these using your arms? Once you get the hang of it – you can have your own done in about 45 minutes!

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A Pretty Penny

Chunky knit blankets are a luxury item and they sure are priced as such. A DIY knit blanket is made of extremely fine materials that boost its commercial price. These blankets take a bit of effort to make and that is also factored into the price. And more often than not, you would most likely to have special order these blankets so that can add the additional cost of shipping.

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Do It Your Way

Put those piggy banks back on the shelf! A DIY knit blanket is much less expensive than buying one wholesale would be. Many of these blankets use yarns made of merino wool which is cheaper to buy in bulk. So if you plan on starting on a chunky knit blanket escapade, plan to make some for friends and family as well. Small throw blankets make a wonderful gift!

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Give It A Personality

These blankets have a focus on a soft aesthetic from their feel to the shades they come in. Personalize your own DIY knit blanket in ways that aren’t usually seen commercially. For example, instead of using typical neutrals, try jet black instead and accentuate the blanket’s elegance.

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Plush and Durable

Looking for a more plush and durable material than wool? You can play with the different types of yarn once you get the hang of making a DIY knit blanket. Super chunky vegan yarn might be the perfect material for you. This yarn is very compact and plush which leads to a blanket that’s more durable and cushioned. This yarn is also less likely to tear when trying to knit your blanket.

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Make It A Project

Felted wool is the raw material most chunky knit blankets are made of. Using felted wool allows you to adjust how firm you want your DIY knit blanket to be. The wool comes in large bundles that require some prep before starting. The option of wool lets you start completely from scratch, perfect for anyone looking to challenge themselves. (For in-depth details visit Becozi to start your chunky knit blanket journey!)

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Great For Beginners

Such a big project may be a bit discouraging, but let us reassure you. A DIY knit blanket requires no prior knowledge of knitting! These blankets just take some patience and perseverance. The most serious thing that can happen along the way is a tear, but if you’re using felted wool you can just felt the two pieces back together. To start this adventure check out Place of My Taste for easy step-by-step instructions.  

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Fun In The Cold

Staying toasty in style is the best way to summarize these blankets. Chunky knit blankets may seem like a huge elaborate project, but it’s really something anyone can do if they have the time or the determination. These blankets are warm, stylish, and customizable. So if you’re looking to challenge yourself while the cold weather stays give chunky knit blankets a try!

16 thoughts on “DIY Knit Blanket: Make Your Own in 45 Minutes

  1. Directions on how to make them, how much yarn is needed for what size, all are required, answers! Not helpful at all. This is just mean!

  2. I am not very computer savvy if you could make a link that was easier to just go to to learn how to do this I would much appreciate it it looks like it would be a lot of fun would love to make this thank you

  3. thank you for including the types of yarn needed!! i’ve been searching the internet for HOURS and i couldn’t find one until now! awesome information! ♥️?

    1. Depending on the type of yarn you use, I would dry clean only. For merino wool, if you spill liquid on it, you can rinse immediately with cold water, squeeze between a towel, and let dry.

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