How to knit a chunky blanket in three hours

Learn how to knit a bang on trend chunky knit blanket with these 10 simple steps...

How to knit a chunky blanket using arm knitting
(Image credit: Wool Couture)

Chunky knit blankets are everywhere right now, you don't have to scroll very far through Instagram to see one draped on the end of a bed or thrown over a sofa. Yep, we love them. But what we don't love is thought of having to remortgage our houses to be able to afford one. 

So with the help of Wool Couture, we've found a much more budget friendly way to nail the trend and to knit a chunky blanket just like the one above. Literally all you need is some super thick wool and your arms. Intrigued? Just follow these 10 simple(ish) steps to master the art of arm knitting...

If you are after more crafty projects we have plenty of ideas over on our hub page. 

1. Make a slip knot

Lay your yarn across the palm of your hand and hold it with two fingers. Leave 4in hanging below your little finger. Wrap the yarn around your hand.

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

2. Bring the yarn through the loop

Turn your hand so that your palm is facing down. With your other hand, slip your fingers under the first loop and grab the second loop that attached to the ball of yarn. Bring the yarn through the loop.

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

3. Create a slip knot

Slide the yarn off of your hand. You now have created a slip knot. Place the slip knot over your right wrist and pull tight

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

4. Cast on

Make a loop with the yarn attached to the ball so that the yarn hangs in front of your hand.

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

5. Pull through the loop

Put your left hand through the loop that sits below your little finger. Grab the working yarn and pull it through the loop. Drop the original loop off your right-hand fingers and place the new loop on your wrist.

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

6. Tighten and repeat

Gently pull the working yarn and tail apart to tighten the stitch on your arm. Repeat until you have cast on the desired number of stitches for your blanket

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

7. Pull the first stitch over your fist

Pick up the yarn attached to the ball and place it over your thumb and hold between your fist. Pull the first stitch from your right-hand wrist over your fist. 

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

8. Complete the rows

Turn the new loop slightly clockwise so the yarn attached to the ball is closest to you. Place the new stitch on your left wrist and pull gently on the yarn attached to the ball to tighten the loop on your wrist. 

When you have finished casting on your desired amount of stitches, you will use the same technique to do all of your other rows. 

For each cast on stitch allow 2.2in. For example, if you want a blanket that is 22in wide, then cast on 10 stitches.

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

9. Knit two stitches

Pick up the first stitch that you knitted and pull it up and over the second stitch. Drop the stitch off completely over your fingers so that you have one stitch remaining. Repeat until you have one stitch left.

10. Finish the chunky blanket

Pull the end of your yarn through the loop and pull to tighten. To neatly hide the strands of yarn left, weave them in and out of each stitch until they are secure.

How to knit a chunk blanket with arm knitting

(Image credit: Wool Couture)

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Hebe Hatton

Hebe joined the Real Homes team in early 2018 as Staff Writer before moving to the Livingetc team in 2021 where she took on a role as Digital Editor. She loves boho and 70's style and is a big fan of Instagram as a source of interiors inspiration. When she isn't writing about interiors, she is renovating her own spaces – be it wallpapering a hallway, painting kitchen cupboards or converting a van.

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