A circular version of the Ten Stitch Blanket transforms a simple concept into a mesmerizing spiral of texture and color, built entirely from garter stitch and worked on just ten stitches at a time. Instead of constructing many separate squares or strips and sewing them together later, this clever design grows continuously in a circular path, creating a smooth spiral that radiates outward from the center. The shaping is achieved through short rows, which gently curve each section so the knitting naturally bends and turns as the blanket expands. Because only ten stitches are active at once, the project remains portable and relaxing, making it perfect for knitting on the go or using small amounts of leftover yarn. The garter stitch fabric produces a soft, squishy texture with ridges that emphasize the spiral effect, especially when multiple colors are used to highlight each turn. One of the most appealing aspects of the design is its flexibility: any yarn weight and needle size can be used, allowing knitters to adapt the blanket to their preferred thickness, drape, and finished size. As the spiral grows, the blanket becomes a beautiful patchwork of wedges without the need for complicated seaming, since the construction method attaches each new section directly to the previous one while knitting. The result is a striking circular blanket that looks intricate and carefully planned, yet is built from a surprisingly simple technique that even adventurous beginners can master with a bit of patience and practice.
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Ten Stitch Twist by Frankie Brown

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Ten Stitch Twist by Frankie Brown

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