Sleeping Beauty Baby Blanket

Sleeping Beauty Baby Blanket

Heads up! This post contains affiliate links which means I get may get a commission if you purchase something based on my recommendations here.


I knitted this beautiful baby blanket for the first granddaughter of my dear friend, Jill.  This is absolutely my favorite baby blanket yarn – Knit Picks Comfy Worsted – it is so soft and it holds up really well.  I’ve knitted several baby blankets out of this yarn and it’s amazing!  (If you’re into jewel tones, you’ll also love this yellow Baby Avery blanket that’s also knitted with Comfy Worsted.)

This heirloom baby blanket is a free knitting pattern called the Sleeping Beauty Baby Blanket.  The majority of it was simple to knit, but I struggled slightly with the corners and had to make some modifications. A few other knitters also struggled so the designer published a rewritten version of the pattern that helps so much!

This is my favorite photo of my Sleeping Beauty and it captures the gorgeous jewel-tone yarn – the colorway is aptly named “Fairy Tale.”

Beautiful Baby Blanket Free Knitting Pattern

And here is a close-up of the blanket’s border – but I couldn’t get the color adjusted quite right in this photo – the photo above shows the true color of the yarn.  The border is what truly qualified this as an heirloom – it is a gorgeous layering of seed stitch, eyelets, cables, and lace – oh my!

Sleeping Beauty Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern
I created a video walking you through how to do the eyelet bind-off without a crochet hook. It’s super simple:

yarn details
Knit Picks Comfy Worsted in Fairy Tale (buy here)
Worsted Weight
Dye Lot 7B5858
75% Pima Cotton, 25% Acrylic
Machine wash/Tumble dry low
50 g /109 yds ball (purchased in May 2017)

project details
pattern: “Sleeping Beauty Baby Blanket” by Diana Matthews – I had an old copy of this pattern and then it became unavailable for a while but there is now a re-written version of this free baby blanket knitting pattern available on Ravelry 
needles: size 6 (4.00 mm) 40” nickel-plated circs
gauge: 18 st and 27 rows = 4” in stockinette
yarn used: 800 yards – 7.4 balls
finished size: 34” wide (center panel is 23” wide); my blanket is not quite a perfect square — it is 32” tall.
duration: May 13, 2017 – July 8, 2017